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Tips To Involve Younger Kids in Your Fundraisers

Written March 20, 2012 by Mary Conroy 0

With tightening budgets, more people are losing interest in participating in fundraisers. Because of this, those who host fundraising campaigns are getting more creative in finding the best fundraisers to help their cause. Cookie dough, for instance, is one fundraiser that is fun for all ages, and a favorite for people to purchase because it is something that they can actually use. Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough is a great product to use for fundraisers for several reasons:

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How To Run a Cookie Dough Fundraiser [Video]

Written November 03, 2011 by Liz Greene 0

Cookie dough fundraising is a powerful way for elementary schools and other groups to raise thousands of dollars in just a few weeks, with no upfront costs. But how does cookie fundraising work, and is this a good model for your school, sports team, or non-profit group? Have a look at our new cookie dough fundraising video, and let us know what you think in the comments!

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Motivating Your Team to Raise Money

Written September 02, 2011 by Mary Conroy 0

Motivating your team to raise money is never easy, because often times the benefits or incentives simply are not there for participants to help market your product and fundraise for it.

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Keeping The Fun in Elementary School Fundraisers

Written August 20, 2011 by Jen Johnson 0

When launching an elementary school fundraising program, it is absolutely essential to have the maximum number of participants possible. The more students taking part in your fundraising drive, the more opportunities your organization has for making money. Unfortunately, sometimes encouraging your students and parents to participate in fundraising activities can be a real challenge. Because young kids can be difficult to keep on track.

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