Ideas For PTA Fundraising Plano Texas

By Cynthia Lee


Coming up with the money your school needs each year can be a challenge. Your group cannot use the subsidies given by the state and federal government. It has to think of ways to get people to donate cash and avoid paying huge overhead expenses that can eat away at your profits. To make sure you have enough money for things like field trips and supplies for the classroom, you and your fellow parents and teachers may need to rethink your strategies. For strategies that work for PTA fundraising Plano Texas residents like you could use these ideas instead.

The biggest impediment to your success could involve convincing people in the community to buy whatever it is you are selling. People today have household expenses that take most or all of their money. Any money they have left over they do not want to spend on frivolous items that they will not need or want to use.

As such, products like gift wrapping paper or scented candles are likely to be ignored because they are impractical for every day use and also overpriced. Why should anyone buy a high-priced candle or bundle of gift wrap when they can go to their nearest discount store to get it? You may find fundraisers that hock these items are likely to be expensive and unsuccessful.

As such, it could make sense to sell things that will pique people's interests and get them to purchase something from you. One of the best ways to accomplish that could be to offer food items like candy bars or cookie dough. People typically will not turn down sweet treats that are reasonably priced.

Further, the company that fronts the inventory will only typically take a small cut of your profits, meaning you could bring in upwards of 50 percent in the sales. This cash can then be put to whatever use you and the organization intends for it. Many students can sell dozens of candy bars or tubs of cookie dough in a matter of days.

When you want to eliminate profit sharing margins, you could ask companies in the area to donate something to your group to raffle off. Businesses have been known to donate everything from dog beds to hair styling gift cards and even big ticket items like vehicles. They in turn get to write off their contributions on their next year's tax returns.

Your organization gets to raffle off all of the tickets and keep all of the profits. You get immediate cash that you can put in the bank or divide up among the school's classrooms. People are more likely to buy raffle tickets when they know they can win items that they want or need but perhaps cannot afford to buy for themselves.

These are a few ideas you can use for fundraising for a good cause. Old and tired ideas like selling gift wrapping or candles may not bring in the money you hope for each year. By peddling goods that will attract the interest of community members, you may have more success and raise the funds you need this year.




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