Easy Fundraisers

By: Alice Langholt

For easy fundraisers, you don't want to make many advance purchases or have a ton of details to put into place. To make the most money possible, you need fundraising event ideas that fit the bill for a small fundraising committee, limited up-front resources and a short timeline. Here are some ideas for fundraisers that can get you the funds you need with a minimum of hassle.

Tried And True
The old standbys, bake sales and car washes, though cliché, are simply great easy fundraisers because they result in almost pure profit. You have no product costs up front if you're having a bake sale. People bake and bring the goods, and your organization gets all the money. For a car wash, you pay for the soap and sponges, and the labor is free. Find a gas station willing to donate the water and space, and you have a place to work. Bake sales and car washes also require very little planning, other than organizing people to do the work. Be sure to have great publicity, which is key for success, and, of course, plan a car wash only when the weather and the season are appropriate.

Food
Candy is always a popular choice for an easy funraiser, because it is inexpensive, and any time of year is good for a candy sale, except for the day after Halloween. This is about having the product in hand, knowing you have a profit margin of about 50% and getting people to go and sell it. Sometimes, these companies don't need the money up front, but they require you to order all you plan to sell. The profit margin is good, the sale is easy because there are no orders to take and it's convenient.

Brochure Fundraising
What's convenient about this easy fundraiser is people place orders from a catalog, so you don't have to move products until they are sold. The prize incentives also motivate the seller to rack up more sales. The downside is that you have to be aware of the fine print, and the profit margin may be lower than other fundraisers. With brochures, you choose the genre of product you want to sell, and it could be anything, from eco-friendly products to wrapping paper, cookie dough, holiday gifts, coffee or candles. Think of your consumers, and choose what best fits their interests.

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