A bake sale is an old classic but works well, otherwise try organizing a sponsored race or other sport event.
Yes, it isn't a bad idea. Most people eat candy and like to see young people working for a reward.
A good website to search for unique fund raising ideas would be www.yahoo.awnsers.com. This is a website where people post a question and other people awnser back. Just go to the site, type in your question and get your results.
car washes and school art sales are always good ideas for both adults and students to get involved in. These insure that money is raised and that a good time is had.
The best fundraising for an elementary school is usually selling cookies or candy bars.
Our highschool recently resold video slideshows from a company we found online. We used http://www.DVDPhotographs.com to help us raise funds
Yankee Candles are a great fundraising idea, they are easy to sell and pay well.
Fundraising ideas can be found at www.fundraiserhelp.com or www.fundraising-ideas.org
You could buy candy bars and adjust prices and go door to door.
There are several sources for fundraising ideas. You can check the library for books that present fund raising ideas. You can contact other organizations and ask them what ideas worked for them. Try brainstorming with group members for suggestions. Check online for fundraising companies. Attend PTA conventions in your area, as they usually have fund raising companies making presentations.
It is not a good idea to begin a family in high school. Raising a child is difficult, expensive, and time consuming.
If the fund raising idea is for a non-profit organization, one of the most successful methods is to conduct a mailing of solictation letters. It is important to obtain some professional input on how to compose letters so that the need for funds is presented in a way convinces donors to donate. Additionally, professionals who provide mailing services may also have lists of donors who have donated to similar requests.
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