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9 Dec 19, 11:03 AM |
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easyfundraising.uk get everyone to sign up & encourage family etc to join in. Every little helps
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9 Dec 19, 11:40 AM |
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A jumble sale. My sons scout group does one twice a year and on average it raises £3000 a sale.
We also do race nights and an Art show, but the jumble sale makes the most money for us, its insane!
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9 Dec 19, 12:05 PM |
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We are Cub leaders at our Sea Scout Group, have been involved for more than 20 years.
We have a plate smashing and coconut shy stalls at two local fetes during the summer, race nights, ferret race nights, also have done bag packing at Waitrose and Tesco before. Last month our beavers and cubs did a sponsored swim and have raised over £1000 we also had a Fund page. We wish you luck with your fund raising and a Merry Christmas to everyone who is involved with Scouts and Guides. Melvin and Lesley
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9 Dec 19, 02:26 PM |
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Our local group seem to have a Christmas card delivery service. People drop in local area cards and pay 45p per card.
They also put on a lego and trains display once a year.
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9 Dec 19, 10:38 PM |
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10 Dec 19, 12:50 PM |
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Thank you for all of your replies.We have a fundraising meeting coming up, so will mention all of the suggestions given.
For the Valentines night, I am thinking Bingo with a candlelight dinner of fish and chips and some drinks with dancing for the adults after the kids Disco.We have a separate room to the side of the hall where we could put on some movies for kids whilst parents get an hour or so in peace.I know it’s not exactly classy, but it just makes a change from our Pizza and quiz. |
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11 Dec 19, 05:29 PM |
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Sporting dinners , can raise a lot of money , you do need raffle and auction prizes to boost the funds
I once helped organise a race night , with a fish and chip supper . We raised over £4000 , it was quite a lot of work And as other have mentioned quiz nights do well The one thing that makes a lot of difference is having contacts , you need to be able to sell tickets to a wider group then the parents of the Scouts . There is a lot of call on people these days for charity events so having friends in 'high places' really helps . other wise its just really a case of the parents handing over money each time , and they will soon get fed up with that . Scouts in our area help out with parking at events and get a donation or are able to do their own bucket collection . Contact the Rotary clubs in your area , or similar You could also if you can find a piece of land organise a car boot I am a Rotarian , and fund raising is a big part of our ethos |
11 Dec 19, 05:39 PM |
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I went to a quiz night at ours a few weeks ago. They served food etc (burgers, sausage, salad, nibbles, desserts etc). They raised over £1000 from that night I think.
They also sell Xmas trees for one weekend in december and deliver them locally. The group is next to a big park that has one of the biggest firework displays in the south east, so they sell drinks and flashing things etc on that day.
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12 Dec 19, 01:06 AM |
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I was going to say take care these event don’t turn into just scout parents, wondering why they didn’t all donate a tenner and save the pain!
Bag packing is always good, however as an ex checkout supervisor we always appreciates a well organised bag packing troop, they only tended to happen close to Christmas and Easter though - and for the converted slots around that time of year they had to get in early. We ran a music concert within my employer and the concert band I play in, we managed to raise about a grand for the chosen charity and most of it came from the raffle and selling tea and cake (the band also buying tea and raffle tickets did somewhat help that figure though!) Write to your local Waitrose (and tesco now!] and see if you can get into their community token schemes (helps if you have a specific thing to fundraise for) A sponsored activity would also raise a small sum - something like a sponsored hike in you local scout activity area (and not too much effort for the poor leaders and parents). A big raffle would also work if you could get local businesses to donate, then ask all the parents to sell tickets to friends and family.
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12 Dec 19, 12:58 PM |
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We regularly organised Pamper Evenings in the past. Relatively pain free to sort out if you have access to a hall. Go onto Facebook and advertise for local therapists - nails, reiki, head massage, eyelashes, reflexology etc etc. A lot of people work for themselves and will jump at the chance to offer discounted treatments in return for new customer contacts. You may also get people selling jewelery, make up, handbags, chocolate fountain, cup cakes... the list can be endless. Charge them £15/20 for a table and a percentage of their sales. You just need to provide the tables (and privacy screens if you get back massages). The therapists take their own bookings on the night.
Ours got so popular people would ask when the next one would take place. |
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