Written May 11, 2012 by Mary Conroy Usually the most profitable fundraisers are typically those offering products that general consumers want. One of the most appealing items to sell includes cookie and brownie dough. Though old-fashioned bake sales have been a mainstay among fundraisers in the past, it has become more popular and common to sell the dough itself as opposed to the pre-made cookies or brownies. This allows consumers to have ready to bake, professionally mixed cookie dough for use when the desire for fresh-baked cookies and brownies arises.
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Written May 08, 2012 by James Porter 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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Written March 15, 2012 by Alan Lopez School fundraising brings the school, community and team members together for a worthy cause. Having a variety of ideas available is the foundation for determining which ones will work best for your particular group. Take a team consensus and go with what the majority thinks is best. Remember to start your campaign a solid three weeks before your scheduled event to obtain needed organization and publicity.
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Written March 08, 2012 by Alan Lopez Whether you are a small group or large organization, fundraising is a great way to help meet your goals. Among other things, your results will be significantly dependent on the planning and execution of your fundraising campaign. The following tips provide information and ideas that you can use to help limit campaign expenses and achieve maximum results.
SMART Goal Setting
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Written February 21, 2012 by Alan Lopez Everyone starts out with high expectations for achieving fundraising goals. As the fundraising campaign advances, however, things may not work out as planned. There are some ways to estimate seller participation in your group to increase your success level.
Excitement
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