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Category: Cookie Dough Fundraising

Keys to Operating A Successful Cookie Dough Fundraiser

Written May 16, 2012 by Alan Lopez 0

Proper planning and Promotion

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Create an Irresistible Cookie Dough Fundraiser

Written May 09, 2012 by Jen Johnson 0

A good cookie dough fundraising campaign can help you to raise money for a good cause. However, if you want a hugely successful fundraising campaign, you must really plan it. Successful campaigns are those that generate excitement and are almost irresistible. If you properly prepare, plan and execute your fundraising campaign, you can easily double the amount of money your fundraiser makes and create an irresistible cookie dough fundraiser. Thoroughly Prepare

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How to Meet And Exceed Your Fundraising Expectations

Written May 08, 2012 by James Porter 0

Selling Otis Spunkmeyer treats is a great way for your organization to reach their fundraising goals. Some groups have raised as much as $45,000 over the course of their fundraising campaign. How can groups reach such a high amount? For every $16 tub of cookie dough you sell, your organization receives $6.40. If everyone in your group participates, you can see how the money can add up quite quickly. Here's a look at how your organization can meet and exceed your fundraising goals from the start of the fundraiser through delivery day. Set Your Goals

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What If You Could Raise Double Your Fundraising Goal?

Written May 04, 2012 by Jen Johnson 0

Reaching fundraising goals is an achievement in and of itself. Exceeding your financial goals is something that can affect not only your campaign, but everyone affected. Think of everything you could do.

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Things Everybody Should to Know About Cookie Dough Fundraisers

Written May 02, 2012 by Alan Lopez 0

Cookie dough fundraisers are a popular way to raise needed money for any variety of causes. Everybody has heard about them to some extent. Some details need to be understood by everybody to increase understanding.

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