 Leesa Peters | | Schools, school groups and other small organizations, such as sporting leagues, use service fundraisers such as bake sales, spegetti dinners and car washes, and many other creative ways to raise money. However, few fundraisers are more reliable for reaching fundraising goals than selling products, especially when the products are from a trusted company like Tupperware(tm).
Product Sales work because the results are seen quickly and because people prefer to buy quality products when they support a worthy cause. Last year, non-profit groups nettled approximately $2 billion by selling products. (Source: Association of Fundraising Distributors and Suppliers.)
Offering Tupperware(tm) fundraisers to organizations in your community offers a 40% return that goes directly to your organization of choice.
It also gives you higher viability in your community in being part of an organization with a worthy cause.
Millions of parents and young people participate in product fundraising programs each year. Eight out of 10 parents - about 75% of people nationwide - purchase fundraising products. The vast majority of fundraising sales are made to family and friends. Successful fundraising drives DO NOT rely on children knocking at doors, but rather children and their parents asking for support rom a family, close neighbors and friends.
Free informational packets are available with more info on how the program works...email me for more information.
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