[nfbwatlk] Fw: [Nfb-fundraising] Successful fund raising ideas

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Thu May 8 21:13:21 CDT 2008


Not a bad idea, considering some of the snacks being peddled before 
sessions!

Mike Freeman
... "It is human nature to think wisely and act foolishly." -- Anatole 
France


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kristina Lawrence
  To: NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List
  Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:39 PM
  Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] Fw: [Nfb-fundraising] Successful fund raising 
ideas


  True... <g> but that in-house mexican restraunt is really pretty good!
   Maybe we should be selling the Gas X?<g>

  On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 2:58 PM, Prows, Bennett (HHS/OCR)
  <Bennett.Prows at hhs.gov> wrote:
  > Yeah, but they get gas in Dallas for sure!
  >
  > Couldn't resist.
  >
  > Bennett Prows
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: nfbwatlk-bounces+bjprows=comcast.net at nfbnet.org
  > [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces+bjprows=comcast.net at nfbnet.org] On Behalf 
Of
  > Kristina Lawrence
  > Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 2:07 PM
  > To: amcanfield at comcast.net; NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List
  > Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] Fw: [Nfb-fundraising] Successful fund 
raising
  > ideas
  >
  > Not a bad idea. Though I think it would have to be a state thing or
  > chapter thing. Are there any stations that would be nationwide? Ben
  > and I had the experience that a Starbucks card purchased here in
  > Washington did not work in Louisville, KY.
  >
  > On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Alco Canfield 
<amcanfield at comcast.net>
  > wrote:
  >> I have another idea.  How about a gas raffle?  $10 ticket buys $200
  > worth of
  >> gas.
  >>
  >> Alco
  >>
  >>
  >> -----Original Message-----
  >> From: nfbwatlk-bounces+amcanfield=comcast.net at nfbnet.org
  >> [mailto:nfbwatlk-bounces+amcanfield=comcast.net at nfbnet.org] On 
Behalf
  > Of
  >> Mike Freeman
  >> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 8:26 PM
  >> To: NFB of Washington Talk
  >> Subject: [nfbwatlk] Fw: [Nfb-fundraising] Successful fund raising
  > ideas
  >>
  >> More fund-raising ideas.
  >>
  >> Mike Freeman
  >> ... "It is human nature to think wisely and act foolishly." --  
Anatole
  >> France
  >>
  >>
  >> ----- Original Message -----
  >> From: David Evans
  >> To: NFB Fundraising Mailing List
  >> Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2008 7:29 PM
  >> Subject: Re: [Nfb-fundraising] Successful fund raising ideas
  >>
  >>
  >> Dear Ryan,
  >>
  >> There are a great many fund raisers you can do that have big 
returns.
  >> Sell advertisement when and where ever you can.
  >> Here is an example.
  >> Make a deal with a restaurant to supply them with free place mats 
to
  > set
  >> their tables with.  You just get to sell the advertisement on the 
mats
  >> and
  >> the restaurant gets to deduct the amount of money you make on the
  >> advertisement as their donation to your chapter.
  >> You sell business card ads on the place mat from other businesses 
in
  > the
  >> same or near by shopping centers.
  >> Let the ads include coupons for discounts on services and goods at
  > these
  >> other places and people will keep the mats, just for the coupons 
and
  >> discounts.    Note: Don't use other businesses that are competitors 
of
  >> the
  >> restaurant.
  >>
  >> Another way you can sell advertisements is to do a free car wash.
  > Yes,
  >> I
  >> said free Car wash.
  >> You go around , with a letter that says you are a 501-(C)(3)
  > non-profit
  >> organization and sell a business card size ad for say $20 to$25
  > dollars
  >> each
  >> or a coupon ad for $40 to $50 each.
  >> Don't spend a lot of money on fancy printing.  Just cut and paste 
the
  >> ads on
  >> to a light colored paper and run them off on a copier.  The colored
  >> papers
  >> helps to prevent people from running off copies of your flyers 
easily
  >> and by
  >> placing a expiration date on them 2 months after your event also
  > helps.
  >> Make sure that there is an expiration date of no more that 3 months
  >> after
  >> the date of your car wash.
  >> On the front page put: Free Car Wash sponsored by the merchants of
  >> whatever
  >> area you are in, to benefit the National Federation of the Blind, a
  >> non-profit organization serving the Blind.  Please favor these
  > merchants
  >> with your patronage as they help support the Blind citizens of our
  > area.
  >> Find a place that will let you wash cars that is on a busy street
  > corner
  >> and
  >> is visible from the street.
  >> Seek donations of the place, water, hoses, buckets. rags , soap and
  >> short
  >> latter's to use in washing the cars.
  >> Make up signs and get some pretty high school girls to carry the 
signs
  >> out
  >> by the street.
  >> Have a table set up to greet the drivers and their dirty cars, 
where
  > you
  >> will hand out the set of flyers with the adds on them.
  >> Also have a large labeled donation jar there for drivers to see as
  > they
  >> get
  >> the flyers and the ads.
  >> Get some local press about your event and people will be interested 
in
  >> how
  >> and why your would put on a free car wash as a fund raiser.  Make 
sure
  >> you
  >> have all car washers remove their jewery and large belt buckles so
  > they
  >> will
  >> not scratch the cars.
  >> The hard part is just going around to all of the merchants and get
  > them
  >> to
  >> part with a $20 dollar bill.
  >> Talk only to the manager or better yet the owner.  Come back to see
  > them
  >> if
  >> you have too.
  >> Tel them that you are going to print at least 300 sets of flyers, 
with
  >> their
  >> business car or coupon on them and that you will do whatever it 
takes
  > to
  >> give them to possible customers.  nothing will be trashed.
  >> You can point out that this is cheap for a businessman to get 300 
or
  >> more
  >> flyers printed and passed out to the Public and to connect their
  >> company's
  >> name with a great project.
  >> You will find that it does not take as much effort to pass them out 
as
  >> you
  >> might think.
  >> You will give one set of flyers to each of the businesses so that 
they
  >> can
  >> see their ad and the ads of the other businesses.  You will give
  > flyers
  >> out
  >> to all of the people who stop to get their cars washed.  You will 
give
  >> flyers to all of the workers, or their families who help you in the
  >> event.
  >> You will keep some flyers back to show the next time you want to do
  > the
  >> event, It only gets better.
  >> Now if you have any flyers left at this point, you can walk around 
a
  >> parking
  >> lot or at your church and pass them out until they are all gone. 
You
  >> have
  >> kept your word.
  >>
  >> I did this for my Boy Scout troop and we raised $2,700.00 from the 
ads
  >> before we even turned the water  on.  We made another $320.00 from 
the
  >> donations jar and we got free pizzas, cokes and other things from 
some
  >> of
  >> the merchants to give to our volunteers.
  >> By the way, you can get a Boy Scout troop to do the washing for you
  > for
  >> community services and then make a donation to their troop  for
  > helping
  >> out.
  >> There are lots of ways you can get help to do it.
  >> You need about 3 months to work up to this and to give you time to 
get
  >> out
  >> and sell the ads and line up everything you need to do it.
  >> The rewards can be worth it.
  >> I use the selling ads techniques in many of my fund raisers to
  > embellish
  >> them and bring in more money.
  >> I do bowl-a-thons, walk-a-thons and all sorts of other things.
  >>
  >>
  >> I am tired now, so I will stop now.
  >> I have many other ideas that work and only need a few people to do
  > them.
  >> Write me back if you have any questions.
  >>
  >> David Evans, NFBF
  >> President, Palm Beach County Chapter Florida
  >>
  >> ----- Original Message -----
  >> From: "Ryan Smith" <ryansmith78 at comcast.net>
  >> To: <nfb-fundraising at nfbnet.org>
  >> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 6:16 PM
  >> Subject: [Nfb-fundraising] Successful fund raising ideas
  >>
  >>
  >> > Hello all,
  >> >
  >> > I am the fund raising chair person for a small chapter and hoping
  > that
  >> > some of you might be able to offer some proven fund raising 
ideas.
  >> > The
  >> > chapter members have kicked around the idea of a silent auction,
  > which
  >> > is
  >> > in the planning stage for later this year.  We have also 
discussed
  >> > selling
  >> > different items such as donuts, key chains, tote bags, etc.  I 
would
  >> > greatly appreciate hearing from any and all of you about your
  > various
  >> > successes.
  >> >
  >> > Thank you in advance,
  >> >
  >> > Ryan Smith
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