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![]() Here are some ideas for you.
Yesterday I bought a card from a kid who knocked on the door. Paid 10 bux for to "help" the local football teams. On the back are discounts. You can see them below. Here are some links to IDEAS for you to consider. Similar to what I bought. http://www.easy-fundraising-ideas.co...raising-cards/ http://www.member-cards.com/INDEX.htm IF you are in a hurry, you can go back to the FLYER that is distributed, charge a per house rate...and in your 7-10 days, you can or hire some kids to pass them out. Pizza shops do this every week around here. ONgoing programs like Coffee News could work too. Although I wouldn't invest in a franchise, we have several similar publications. http://www.coffeenews.org/new/index.htm Twist this to a "Waiting Room" newspaper with ads. Barber shops, beauty salons, tire and oil change places, doctor's office etc. I think Pete or maybe it's Skip...have a report on this...sign in please Pete or Skip... The thing about a fundraising program is there are ALWAYS groups looking for ways to raise money...so the cards and discount programs are good for that. Here are some templates to look at, maybe you'll get a good idea from them. http://www.laughablenews.com/start-a...FRe9Igodyh8QZg And let's not forget that Jimmy Krug did a million bux with his little BOOKLETS too. Or course Paulette Ensign did OK with hers too. Consider these also. OK Bea, you wanted IDEAS, you got some. Gordon PS. Here is a link to an article in the Akron Beacon Journal. http://www.ohio.com/business/8793472.html We are a HOTBED for foreclosures (any investors?)...and if you read the story, here is what caught my eye: According to county officials, there is no formal processto view the property before the sale. Some purchasers inquire about the property with neighbors and others contact utility companies about rates and usage before bidding. ‘‘The key is being able to check out the home first so you feel more comfortable bidding on it,‘‘ Amos said. ‘‘It's a lot easier bidding on something you've at least seen on the outside and know what neighborhood it‘s in.‘‘ It appears to me that a local HOTSHEET might help these people out. And maybe a bank or two, or RE company would want to PAY for the privledge of giving these people some help. Last edited by GordonJ : July 31, 2007 at 01:49 PM. Reason: Additional information. |
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