Fundraising
The Basics Set the date Keep your budget in mind Organize a committed group of teammates Ask your sponsoring Kiwanis Club for help Advertise Make posters, fliers, use the school bulletin Stay enthusiastic Cooperate with your advisors Abide by all regulations Utilize all manpower and resources Analyze past fundraising experiences Set a clear, attainable goal Plan rewards and incentives Evaluate
Fundraising Ideas Plan spaghetti feed (with Kiwanis) Plan crab feed (with Kiwanis) Topless-car washes (Teamwork) Ask for donations (Free/Effortless) Sell t-shirts (Investment needed) Sell wristbands (Investment needed) Sell Pat’s American Apparel Idea (Investment needed) Use an activity board (Free/Effortless) Collect aluminum cans (Free/Effortless) Awake-a-thon (Teamwork) Plan a cook-off (Kiwanis) Do a bake sale (Kiwanis) Plan a barbeque dinner (Kiwanis) Make birthday kits (Investment needed) Sell buttons (Investment needed) Sell candy and nuts (Investment needed) Plan a social (Kiwanis) Make donation boxes (Free/Effortless) Sell popsicles in the summer (Investment needed) Sell hand warmers in the winter (Investment needed) Sell thundersticks (Investment needed) Sell glowsticks (Investment needed) Sell bandanas (Investment needed) Sell sweatbands (Investment needed) Do face paint (Free/Effortless) Plan a tie-dye day (Kiwanis) Click for Cash
Goals Have one fundraiser per month More in the summer Raise $175 per club by September 15 for Pediatric Trauma Prevention District Goal: $75,000 for PTP