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Entertainment Books -- Special Olympics Coach Geri Rockstein says the books are easy to sell. The club sold books as a fund-raiser last year.

What : Coupons include restaurants -- fine dining, fast food, movies, travel, Science Centre, Museum etc. e.g. from web-site [www.entertainment.com]
• 530 Restaurant Offers
• Over 5,000 Hotel & Travel Offers
• 30 Shopping & Services Offers
• 100 Sports & Leisure Offers

Cost per book : $32

Club keeps : $6 minimum per book -- keeps more depending on # of books sold; if many clubs sell together, each club would be able to get a lot more per book

How : contact Marcia at marciam@osoinc.com and she will coordinate with coach presently actively selling.





What : Tupperware 2002 Fund Raiser brochure, products range from $13 to $265

Club keeps : 30% profit. Products include storage containers, salt and pepper shakers, bowls, chopper machines, pitchers, tumbles, luncheon plates, and microwaveable mugs.

How : If this is something your club might be interested in pursuing, the contact name is Debra Shephard at (416) 757-7749.





What : Teams are able to charge whatever they want for an assorted cases of 591 ml widemouth bottles (12 pack). Team pays $8 a case. Players / team members accept orders for cases of Gatorade (Thirst Quencher or Energy Bars) from friends and family and collect payment at the agreed price. The team coordinator will compile the orders and submit the order online. Payment for the products can be made online with a credit card upon submission of the order.

DELIVERY : The delivery location can be either an arena, school, household or business location. Product deliveries will be made Monday, Wednesday or Friday between 9am –5pm and must be in a secured, locked and covered location if overnight storage is required. We look forward to working with your team on this fundraising program.

How : Please contact us at admin@gatoradecanada.com if you have any questions.




KRISPY KREME FUNDRAISING


How : 1) Traditional Doughnut Sales. We offer our Original Glazed doughnuts to non profit organizations for $3 per dozen and the non profit organization then sells the doughnuts for at least retail price ($6)

Club Keeps : earning a minimum of $3 from the sale of each dozen. If desired, the doughnuts can be pre-sold.

How : 2) FUNdraising Certificates. FUNdraising certificates can be used as an alternative to traditional doughnut sales as they allow your customers to pick up their doughnuts from Krispy Kreme locations at their convenience. FUNdraising certificates are purchased by non-profit organizations for $3 and are then typically sold for double the cost ($6),

Club Keeps : which earns the non-profit organizations at least 50% profit from the sale of each certificate. Each certificate is valid for one FREE dozen Original Glazed doughnuts and $1 off a second dozen. As with the Krispy Kreme doughnuts, these certificates can be pre-sold.

How : 3) Partnership Cards. Partnership cards allow the end customer to purchase one dozen doughnuts and receive a dozen Original Glazed free - 10 times.

Club Keeps : The cost of the card to the non profit group is $5 while the card is typically sold to the end consumer for $10.

The revenue for the non profit is $5 per card and the value to the end consumer is 10 free Original Glazed dozen x $5.99 = $59.90. The partnership cards can also be pre-sold.

Contact : If you are interested in participating in our FUNdraising program, please fax a letter on the non-profit organization's letterhead, acknowledging the fundraiser, stating how the raised funds will be used, and signed by an organizational executive; along with a completed application form.

The application form can be found HERE. Once you submit the completed application and letter, a member of our team will contact you and provide next steps to help you plan and execute your fundraiser. If you have additional questions, please email us at: fundraising@krispykreme.ca .





How : BBQ loans or asking customers if they'd like to "round up " their bill to support various charities

Contact : 416-218-7777; ask for store in your area, they will have information package, basically they supply food and drinks and bbq and condiments, you sell and split profits 50/50. You can also have a donation jar.




TORONTO RAPTORS 50/50 PROGRAM


How : Sign up for games and sell 50/50 tickets through the first half of the game. At half-time, the winner is announced, we cash out, watch the rest of the game and have pizza. It's social, exciting (thanks to the Raptors) and extraordinarily lucrative for the charities involved, we usually bring in between $1500 and $3000 for all three games.

Clubs Keep : % of profits brought in

When : Marcia will send email re: next dates – once she has posted them, simply contact her to sign up.

Contact : must contact Marcia at (416) 447-8326 x228 and must be able to handle money and count cash for float

Updates will be given if the OSO is chosen for the 2003/4 season.




SUNSWEET FUNDRAISING


How : Sunsweet Fundraising has a variety of fundraising products that you can sell. Includes spices, seasonings, baking ingredients, kitchen supplies, gourmet battersas well as chocolates and candies. Calendars available for individuals to pick product.

Clubs Keep : Most products are sold at a profit of 30 to 40%, e.g. Mr Big chocolates, sold at $3.00 for a 165g bar, you are paying – club pays $1.80 Contact: Pam Birrell at Sunsweet Fundraising Inc. phone: (905) 669-6600, email: info@sunsweetfundraising.com Website www.sunsweetfundraising.com



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