3 Basic Keys For A Successful School Fundraiser
Because there are so many students in a typical elementary or middle school, the potential for huge sales and profit is great. However, because there are so many students at a school, it can be hard to motivate, organize and control a fundraising effort on that big of a scale. There are three key elements to a school fundraiser that if kept in mind while planning for it, will almost guarantee that your fundraiser will be a huge success.
Communication!
Long before your school fundraiser gets started, things should be in place and ready to go for the big fundraiser kick off day. One of the best things that a PTA or PTO can do before their fundraiser ever get started is make sure that all the parents of your school children know what is about to happen BEFORE it happens. At least once and it is even better to do this twice, send a letter home with the students that tells the parents a little about the upcoming school fundraiser and why the school needs the funds. In any communications you do in this manner never forget to ask explicitly for their help and participation.
Create Excitement!
Have an assembly or rally to kick the fundraiser off. The fundraising chairperson can create excitement about the fundraiser. It is also great to discuss with the students what money is being raised for – where will the money they earn go? What are the positive results of their efforts?
Of course you really don’t have to cover all that in great detail with the students as doing that in any great detail would put them to sleep. We want them excited about the sale, not bored to tears about it. So unless you have a production equivalent to High School Musical 2 or the real Sponge Bob and Patrick to cover those details in song or antics, I would say, “Just mention it.” The bottom line is that the kids generally don’t have the interest or the memory to “spread the word” about what the money is going to be used for. That is what the parent letter is for anyway.
Motivation!
The part that gets the students attention and raises their excitement is not the product being sold or the purpose of the fundraiser It’s The Prizes! In fact, if your prizes are really good, you could actually forget about the communication stuff mentioned above. The students will make sure your parents know all about it. If the only thing you can remember to do for a school fundraiser kickoff is show the prizes and hold up the sales brochure that the prize program “goes with,” you will have a successful fundraising kickoff. It is really that simple as long as the prizes are really good.
By organizing, building excitement and rewarding the students – your fundraiser can be successful no matter what fundraising product you choose. Now, in this article, I have over simplified the whole 3 step process: but not by much. There are some specific points about each of these 3 elements of a school fundraiser that warrant close attention. It is a good idea to seek the advice of an experienced fundraising consultant and heed their advice.
A Word to the Wise!
Most fundraising companies seem to be more interested in “getting your business” than in actually showing a school how to run a school fundraiser to get maximum profits. Most fundraising companies will try to sell you the notion that their brochure or their product or their service is the key point in a successful fundraiser. This could not be further from the truth, and if you spend just a little while thinking about it, you will know that this is true. Prizes are what drive school fundraisers. If you do the same kind of prize program the kids have already seen time and time again, you will end up with average same old tired out and fizzless results. That is the reason that schools that change up how they do their prizes double or more their earlier sale. All that to say this: It is not the product or services offered or the profit percentage given that makes for a successful school fundraiser. You can blame that on the prizes offered.