Written May 10, 2012 by Alan Lopez Do you know that in the last 3 years, Otis Spunkmeyer has helped organizations sell more than 17.4 million tubs of cookie dough. With each tub generating $6.40 for the group, that adds up to over $100 million in profit for those fundraising campaigns. With so much money to be made, you can see how partnering with Otis Spunkmeyer is advantageous for your group. But before you get started, take the time to calculate how to get the most out of your cookie dough, brownie and pretzel fundraiser.
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Written April 19, 2012 by James Porter Being inspiring means that others look to you as a role model. There are a variety of ways to help others stay inspired throughout your cookie dough fundraising campaign.
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Written March 12, 2012 by Jen Johnson When it comes to organizing a school fundraiser, you have a secret weapon that can transform a good fundraising campaign into an excellent one. Parents have the motivation and personal investment to truly dedicate themselves to fundraising efforts, plus bring a diverse wealth of experiences, creative ideas and capabilities that can make your job as an organizer more fun and more effective. Get parents on your side to have a truly unstoppable trio: you, Otis Spunkmeyer and parents.
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Written February 24, 2012 by Alan Lopez Successful cookie dough fundraisers rely on having a good cash handling system in place to properly handle the campaign's finances, from start to finish. There are a number of cash handling tips you must follow for your next cookie dough fundraiser.
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Written February 22, 2012 by Mary Conroy When spring rolls around, it presents the perfect opportunity to take on some new fundraising challenges. With milder weather and new prospects for the year ahead, people are bound to be feeling more generous, making it a great time to get your Otis Spunkmeyer cookie dough fundraising campaign started.
But before you dive into the fun stuff, like planning your strategy and defining your goals, you need to go over a few safety rules with your team of volunteers. This is important in order to ensure that your volunteers, donors and of course your profits, are kept safe.
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