Discount Cards Fundraiser
It’s not a
Bake Sale, and if your anything like me this is a good thing. No that there is anything wrong with a good ole fashion Bake Sale but there isn’t much
money it. Unless you got “
Little Debbie” as one of your parents.
Last year I was approached by a company (to remain nameless) who wanted us to sell discount cards. They said for every card we sell for $10 we only owe them $3. This sounded like a great fundraiser. Most fundraisers I have seen don’t give a %70 return so we did it.
I loved the idea I didn’t love the result.
The company was very slow about getting us our discount cards so we didn’t get them until the year was almost over and by this time the community had been over saturated in school fundraisers and didn’t want even one more thing even if in the end it could save them money. The kids were done and didn’t have the motivation to sell either. Also, the company after the fundraiser was over was not happy with the level of our
sales and tried to charge us $3.50 per card and then wouldn’t quit bothering me to get them paid back right away even though they were 4 months late on getting me my cards. Schools take a little while to process payment and they didn’t understand that fact. In the end I was none too happy with this
business but we still pulled in a couple thousand dollars.
That’s right even with the negatives we still made a couple thousand dollars.
This year I have new plans! Needless to say I am not going through the same company again. Better, I am doing it myself.
I made up my own
contract for business and went around myself and even sent out a few of my “better” students out to get business on the card. Within about 2 weeks I have 18 business for our Discount card.
Found A
High School Student that knew how to work
Photoshop and she designed a beautiful card with a great graphic for our music Department.
We Sell the cards for $10 a piece and now we have a fundraiser that turns in over %95 profit – That is my kind of fundraiser.