School Fundraising Events Becoming More Popular

Released on = April 10, 2007, 11:34 am

Press Release Author = Fundraiser Help

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = School fundraising events are becoming more popular due to
school district bans on candy sales, parental concerns about door-to-door selling,
and increased funding needs. With fundraising product sales down 11% nationally in
2006, fundraiser events have helped fill the funding gap according to Kimberly
Reynolds of www.FundraiserHelp.com

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
4/10/2007

School fundraising events are becoming more popular due to school district bans on
candy sales, parental concerns about door-to-door selling, and parental resistance
despite increased funding needs. With fundraising product sales down 11% nationally
in 2006, fundraiser events have helped fill the funding gap according to Kimberly
Reynolds of the website FundraiserHelp.com.


RALEIGH, NC - 4/10/2007 - A new trend is emerging in school fundraising: overpriced
candy is out and fun events are in. Fundraising product sales were down 11% overall
in 2006, according to Vickie Mabry, Associate Director of the Association of
Fund-Raising Distributors and Suppliers (AFRDS), including top sellers like
refrigerated cookie dough and candy items.

Kimberly Reynolds of Fundraiser Help (http://www.FundraiserHelp.com) has noted a
corresponding rise in popularity of school fundraising events, saying "Parents are
tired of buying overpriced candy and want the schools to promote healthier choices
for their children. We're seeing elementary schools doing more walkathon fundraisers
and school carnivals, middle schools doing fun things like dance fundraisers and lip
sync contests, and high schools raising funds with raffles and golf tournaments."

"Fundraising events are proven moneymakers that provide fun, family-based
activities. Parents like that and are glad to help organize events instead of
peddling products to family, friends and coworkers," Reynolds continued. "They
appreciate the events as being for a good cause and make a concerted effort to
attend and show their support."

While no organization tracks fundraising event revenue on a national basis, many
schools report that events do indeed raise more funds. Total revenue may be the same
or even less than what a product fundraiser produces, but costs are much lower, so
fundraising events consistently produce a larger net profit than product sales. With
parents today concerned about childhood obesity and life-threatening food allergies,
a fundraiser event appeals to those seeking healthy fundraisers for their children.

Many school fundraising events combine multiple fundraiser activities by offering
raffles, silent auctions, live auctions, and sales of food and beverages in
conjunction with the actual event. Larger more elaborate events such as school
carnival can justifiably charge admission to cover production costs and raise large
sums with the extra activities. The net effect of a school-based event is increased
fundraising capability in the guise of family entertainment and that's a big help
when facing today's budget shortfalls.

Look for more fundraising events at your local schools next year and a whole lot
less candy and gift wrap sales.


About Fundraiser Help

Fundraiser Help provides how-to advice on fundraising product sales and dozens of
ideas for fundraising events. The website has been referenced by premier news
organizations such as CNN and CBS News, where it was recently featured in a story
titled Parents Balk At School Fundraising.

Contact Kimberly Reynolds for more insights into this topic.
Direct line: (919) 870-8889

Other helpful information regarding this topic can be found at:
http://www.FundraiserHelp.com

For More Information Contact:

Fundraiser Help
708 Lanham Place
Raleigh, NC 27615



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