The Trouble with Ideas People?






Ideas are great.  I don’t want to imply that ideas should be buried and we should only do the same old fundraising over and over again.  We shouldn’t.  But imagine this:  You’re running an event for your kid’s school and someone comes to the meeting and shares an idea.  The idea is good — maybe even […]




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How Do You Decide Whom to Give To?






We all know it’s important to give, but how do you decide whom to give to?  There are always so many organizations that are vying for our money.  Do we give to the local children’s hospital? What about national philanthropic programs that do incredible work? Or the city conservancy that promotes and protects architecture and […]




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Would You Pay For A Week of No Homework?






Would you pay for a week of no homework for your child?  Administrators at a Los Alamitos, CA elementary school decided to ask that question of parents and students and watch the money roll in.  They asked parents to pay $100 for a fundraiser that would bring needed funds back into the classroom and in return, […]




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Are You Doing One Thing?






When you plan your fundraiser, it’s important to do one thing as the main event.  I went to a school’s fundraiser and was amazed by what I saw.  This small private school hosted a carnival for the kids. They had food trucks, rides, water slides, and games.  But they didn’t stop there.  They also had a silent […]




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