Written December 21, 2011 by Jen Johnson
People tend to fear fundraisers because they picture themselves begging or manipulating friends for money. Nothing could be further from the truth. Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough fundraisers are a great way to invite friends and the broader community to share in the good feelings of supporting a worthwhile causes. It allows them to feel like they took part in doing something meaningful. If the fundraiser is clever, it also gives them the sense that they are competing for a prize in a fun way.
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Written November 27, 2011 by Alan Lopez The success of your fundraiser will depend on both the quality of the product offered to your supporters and the motivation level of your sales force. Partnering with Otis Spunkmeyer assures your group is working with the premier fundraising product. Highly motivated sellers are then needed to realize the maximum profit from an Otis fundraiser, Any group hoping to make the most of an Otis fundraising opportunity needs to spend some time developing effective inspiration to keep the sales growing.
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Written November 25, 2011 by Mary Conroy Finding and keeping a highly motivated volunteer sales force is a vital part of holding a successful fundraising campaign for your school, sports club or other organization. While choosing to hold a fundraiser using popular, easy to sell products like Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough, brownies and other treats go a long way towards making your volunteer crew happy, developing incentive and prize programs for sellers can really help boost your bottom line.
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Written November 22, 2011 by Mary Conroy Giving kids the opportunity to be involved in an Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough fundraising venture can teach them valuable lessons which will serve them well throughout their lifetime. Aside from teaching them moral values like the importance of doing one's part to help those in need, it can also help them get a handle on basic skills which they will need later in life, such as setting goals and working towards them, communicating clearly, working together as a team and presenting themselves in a professional manner.
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Written September 02, 2011 by Mary Conroy
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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