Novel Fundraising Ideas That Work!
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You have a lot of different options available to you when it comes to finding fundraising ideas for your organization. These techniques include searching online for ideas, asking other charities and organizations about their fundraising methods and of course, speaking to the members of your organization can provide you with some novel fundraising ideas as well.
You should definitely begin at home, by talking to the people in your own group. Try getting everyone together, perhaps when you have one of your regular organizational meetings. If you put all of your heads together, you are sure to come up with some great novel fundraising ideas. Your fellow group members may have some skills which may prove useful for a fundraiser, or own a business whose product or service can be sold as part of a fundraising event. These group meetings are a great way to brainstorm ideas for a fundraiser – and when everyone has worked together on a plan, each member will feel a sense of ownership towards the fundraising idea. After agreeing on a plan, the work of setting everything up can be divided amongst the group.
Looking on the internet is another great way to find fundraising ideas. Many fundraising websites exist on the web, containing a lot of great ideas for your group. There are plenty of fundraising ideas which you can do on no money whatsoever! This is ideal for groups who are a little low on funding.
While some groups have the cash on hand to either purchase items for a fundraiser or produce items for an arts and crafts fair fundraiser, your group may not be one of them. If this is the situation your group is in, then looking online for fundraising ideas is a good bet.
Asking other charities is an excellent method of finding fundraising ideas for your group. Many charities choose to hold sporting events such as golf tournaments to raise money. These can bring in a lot of money; and organizations that have held successful fundraisers are often willing to share what they have learned from their experience.
Your own local newspaper may also be a good source of fundraising ideas. If there are organizations in your area holding fundraisers, think about how they went about their own fundraiser – it may be a viable option for your group as well. It’s OK to use the same sort of fundraiser as another group – these events are not copyrighted.
One of the most consistently successful types of fundraiser is golf tournaments. This of course means that a golf course will need to give you permission to have your event there and offering a special rate for eventgoers, with this extra money going to the charity. Golfers can compete for a trophy and will usually pay a fee to sign up. These events tend to do very well, but can take a lot of advance planning.
The next time you are coming up short on fundraising ideas for your group, talk to other charities, search the web and get together for a brainstorming session to find some great ideas for your next fundraiser.
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