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Collect volunteer artwork to feature in the calendar (one piece per page or a collage on each calendar page). Photos of town landmarks or a collage of pictures from Founder's Day, Four of July or Christmas Parades, or other local events make good choices. Select a theme related to your school, town or organization to guide you in choosing the pictures or artwork. Work with a local printer to produce the calendars (they may do this at a reduced cost in return for an ad!) Once printed up, sell the calendars for $10-$15 at sporting events, school functions, and door-to-door. Try to get local book stores and restaurants to display the fundraising calendars for sale. The amount of money you'll raise depends entirely on the fundraising sales effort of your volunteers. Many community members won't hesitate to support a good cause! Profits can be quite high, depending upon which services you can have donated in return for ads. Selling ad space is the hardest part. Be sure when selling the calendars to let people know how/where the proceeds will be spent. Submitted by Mary M, Atlanta, GA
We have included a number of do-it-yourself fundraising ideas in this
section such as Custom Town Calendar that offer a break from
traditional product sales. They were developed by groups just
like yours in an attempt have a little fun with their fundraiser. Some
of them are tried and true while others show a lot of creativity ...
and even wackiness in some cases. All of them are obviously not
appropriate for every group, but sometimes, with only a little
modification, your might find some fund raising ideas that are perfect
for your group. If you have an idea for a do-it-yourself fund raiser
you are willing to share with others, please send it to us via email
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