The Fundraising Directory
Information to Help You Succeed with Your Fundraising Goals
 

ARTICLE INDEX

Affiliate Programs

Art

Brochure (Order-Taker) Fundraisers

Calendar Fundraisers

Candle Fundraisers

Car Wash Fundraisers

Catalog Fundraisers

Discount Card Fundraisers

Event Fundraisers (Games, Raffles, etc.)

Family Friendly / Family Oriented

Food - Candy Fundraisers

Food - Cookie Dough Fundraisers

Food - Fruit Fundraisers

Food - Gourmet

Food - Pizza Fundraisers

Food Fundraisers

Free, Totally Free Fundraisers

Fundraisers for Charities/Causes

Fundraisers for Non-Profit Organizations

Gift Fundraisers

Health and Safety Fundraisers

Holiday Fundraisers

Home and Outdoor Products Fundraisers

Magazine Fundraisers

Making Right Decisions

Making Right Decisions - Choosing the Right Fundraisers

Making Right Decisions - First Time Fundraisers

Making Right Decisions - Fundraising Letters

Making Right Decisions - Making More Sales

Online Fundraisers

Portraits and Arts

Raising Large Sums

Recycling Fundraisers

Religious Fundraisers

School - Elementary School Fundraisers

School - High School Fundraisers

School - Middle School Fundraisers

School Fundraisers

Scratch Card Fundraisers

Sports - Cheerleading

Sports - Swim Teams

Sports Fundraisers

Youth Groups

New to Fundraising? 15 Tips for 1st Time Fundraising

Fundraising for the first time can be overwhelming but these quick and simple tips will get you on track so you can have the first of many successful fundraisers.

1. Decide how much money your group needs to raise
This will help you evaluate products and programs that will be ideal for your group.

2. Watch for hidden costs
Don't let your group's profits disappear because of hidden costs (ex. shipping, prizes).

3. Give yourself & your group lots of time to prepare
Select your fundraising program early. This will give you lots of time to plan. Include your fundraiser on school or community calendars and newsletters.

4. Timing
Make sure to stagger the various fundraisers to avoid flooding your potential consumers and to avoid competing with other fundraisers.

5. Set up specific dates & stick to them
If you avoid setting clear target dates the campaign tends to drag on and often without direction.

6. Try to conduct fewer & more effective programs
This will help maintain motivation and avoid "fundraising fatigue".

7. Rely on your fundraising company's expertise
Ask lots of questions & use your fundraising company's suggestions & advice.

8. Stay motivated throughout the program
Some organizers tend to lose interest once the program is underway. Put a 10-12 day time limit on order taking. It's easier to stay motivated with clear goals and deadlines.

9. Communicate clearly before, during & after the program is put in place
Keep energy levels high by reminding parents, teachers and other volunteers of the fundraising goals and deadlines.

10. Avoid shipping and ordering problems
Work closely with your volunteers and assure their order forms are legible and filled out completely.

11. Keep copies of the order forms
Always keep copies of the order forms before you send them to your fundraising company.

12. Recruit adult volunteers ahead of time
This will make the distribution of the products to the volunteers more efficient.

13. Double-check products received against your order forms
This needs to be done before the products are given to the volunteers to ensure that nothing is damaged or missing.

14. Keep absent volunteers informed
Don't forget to communicate the program's kick off and other important meetings to absent volunteers.

15. Have Fun!
A good attitude = better success.


The JustFundraising team has 12 years experience in fundraising and has been providing fundraisers through the Internet for 6 years. To request your free Spring 2005 fundraising kit go to Free Spring 2005 Fundraising Kit or call toll free at 1-888-440-4114. Visit www.JustFundraising.com.