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Tupperware Fundraiser Catalog

Tupperware fundraisers provide non-profit groups with an unusual, durable product for raising money for a project. Tupperware fundraisers are not to be confused with Tupperware parties. No party is used for a Tupperware fundraiser. Instead, products are offered in the usual fundraiser manner, with fundraiser coordination done by a Tupperware consultant.

Thinking back to the last fundraiser you had, you may have memories of cookies or candy bars, chocolates or pizza. Maybe you tried to sell cookie dough or honey. Whatever your customers ordered is long since gone and forgotten. It may have tasted good, or it may not. Either way, it was a consumable.

Tupperware fundraisers are not like that. These fundraisers offer durable products – products that are not available at the local supermarket.

Tupperware Fundraiser Catalog

Tupperware fundraiser catalogs are different from the company’s normal catalogs. Many items in the Tupperware fundraiser catalog are new and exciting.

The Tupperware fundraiser catalog itself is an exclusive catalog for nonprofit groups, such as schools, that want to use a Tupperware fundraiser. It is not available to those who shop Tupperware online or attend a party. The Tupperware fundraiser catalog currently (circa 2007) offers 65 different items. Most items are available only through a Tupperware fundraiser.

Since the aim of your Tupperware fundraiser is to sell to as many customers as possible, Tupperware fundraiser catalogs offer a wide variety of practical, innovative products. They offer a wide range of prices, too, so that anyone can find something affordable.

Tupperware Fundraiser Catalog Prices

The Tupperware fundraiser catalog offers products ranging from $8 to just under $40. For example:

* New “Prep Essentials” “Citrus Wonder” juicer – under $10 range
* New Wedge containers (set of 2) – under $15 range
* New “Noah’s Ark” sandwich keeper for kids – under $15 range
* New “Clear Impressions” small bowl – under $20 range
* New “Freeze Smart” mini set – under $20 range
* New “Grand Opener” gadget – under $30 range
* New color “Servalier” set – under $40 range

Tupperware fundraiser catalogs also feature the well-known Tupperware lifetime warranty on the products. Customers ordering through a Tupperware fundraiser are assured that their purchase is a lifelong investment.

Tupperware Fundraiser Catalogs’ Ease of Use

Many who have used the Tupperware fundraiser with its special catalog report good results. Here are a few comments from the Tupperware fundraiser website.

”Anyone who needs a fundraiser that is simple, sells itself, and fast without much effort should do this fundraiser. We have been doing fundraisers each year for 5 years now and this one is by far the best yet!” T.P., Soccer Team

”Everyone buys Tupperware so it was easy to sell the product. I’m sure that come next spring our elementary school will be running another Tupperware Fundraiser.” A.R., Elementary School

”This was a great fundraiser. People showed a lot of interest in your products. Thanks!” S.W., Non-Profit Organization

Helpful Tip

I am not now, nor have ever been a Tupperware dealer, but I believe the Tupperware fundraiser catalogs do most of the work for anyone taking part in a Tupperware fundraiser. If I ever have occasion to be involved in raising funds for a school or other non-profit group, I’m sure I will suggest a Tupperware fundraiser.

© 2007, Anna Hart. Anna Hart invites you to read more of her articles about Tupperware’s products and services at http://www.tupperware-blog.com. If you are eager to learn more about how easy, fun, and successful a Tupperware fundraiser can be, you won’t want to miss her other articles on the topic.

How Can Nonprofit Fundraising Programs Help You?

Nonprofit fundraising is an old and traditional concept. It has helped in innumerable social and religious causes of the society for long. In addition, with the growing number of the non-governmental organizations and other non-profit social associations, fundraising programs have become a regular practice in fighting for certain social, economic or religious causes.

There are various fundraising ideas, which can be organized to make any cause related movement a good success. Fundraising programs can be organized in various ways. It will however depend upon the cause of fundraising, strength of the association, targeted donators and the media through which the fundraising will be convenient. It has to be remembered that individuals are the major source of funding for nonprofit organizations. Thus while arranging and organizing a fundraising program, the association must target individuals for the prime contributions.

Various fundraising tools or products are coming up every year and some great fundraiser ideas have been implemented to make fundraising a success. Some of the most common available fundraising products are various types of fundraising cards, lollipops, candies, cookie dough, creative cooking kits and even popcorn. There are also scented candles, silicone bracelets, Tulsack gift bags and many other innovative things, which are widely used for fundraising programs these days.

nonprofit fundraising has to be organized according to its cause. Thus, if it for a religious cause, then, the fundraising program can be arranged in the Church at time of Sunday services or Halloween. Churches as fundraisers are quite familiar and have been the oldest fundraisers’ organization. School fundraisers and sports fundraisers are also very common event holders. Credit card fundraising has been quite a success in promoting child education and rehabilitation causes. Magazines are also a good option for promoting fundraising events.

Fundraising programs help in raising awareness as well as collecting funds by selling different gift items. Other than the regular fundraising programs, online fundraising programs help the fundraisers to raise awareness and funds, quickly and easily for reaching supporters nationwide as well as worldwide. Online fundraising has been quite a success story for many fundraising organizations.

While thinking of doing an online fundraising campaign, one can avail various options, which are best suited for the purpose. One can create online magazine to promote the cause as well as for putting up small innovative gifts for online sale. Sending bulk emails to promote the cause and collecting donations is also one of the good fundraiser ideas. Emails can be sent to friends, relatives and acquaintances to visit the online magazine store and participate in the fundraising program.

It must always be remembered that a good planning should be done before organizing the fundraiser program. The campaign will run smoothly and will a good success if proper planning is done before collecting the funds. Invitation cards with detailed information should be sent to everyone you wish to invite. Fixing a budget and goal is also very important. Arranging for the products to be sold at the fundraising programs has to be ordered and delivered well in time. Even light refreshments would be a great idea and added attraction for a nonprofit fundraising campaign.

Catherine is presently working for a non-governmental organization that is fighting for various social causes dealing with child health and education. She organizes and participates in various nonprofit fundraising programs. For more information on nonprofit fundraising, the author recommends you to visit http://www.fasttrackfundraising.com/

Double Your New Fundraiser Using 4 Basic Fundraising Fundamentals

Copyright (c) 2008 AIM Fundraising

Starting a new fundraiser has probably been going on since caveman days. As long as there are youth sports, cheerleaders, PTA and PTO and other non profit groups, there will always be fundraising. When planning your next new fundraiser, there are some fundamental things that must be considered that could help you double or more your previous sales.

Event

Choose a type of event that coincides with your type of group and your fundraising goals. If all you are wanting to accomplish with any new fundraiser that you are planning is to raise just a few hundred dollars, then the cost should be fairly low. In cases like this, doing something like a soccer-thon or car wash fundraiser will do. If on the other hand you need to raise thousands of dollars for a senior trip you might need to consider fundraisers such as teddy bear fundraisers, cookie dough fundraisers, or any number of other unique fundraising ideas. When the needs are larger, it may be time to consider raising money over a few different programs and times of the year. Your specific needs will dictate the type of new fundraiser idea you should be considering.

Volunteers

Never over look the hidden talents or things that might be of interest to your group. For instance, you would not want to ask the football players to do a teddy bear fundraiser. While that might be a unique fundraiser, you probably will not have a huge sale simply because those boys are not going to be that enthused about them. Now, if what you are planning is a cheerleader fundraiser, or a new fundraiser for little kids or an all girl group, then a teddy bear fundraiser should work just fine.

Choosing The Right Fundraising Product

After first taking into consideration the interest of your volunteer force, you will also want to consider the attractiveness of your fundraising product itself. Right now, in America, the number one product in fundraising is frozen food, specifically frozen cookie dough. Today there are scores of frozen cookie dough brands available for fundraising, but without a doubt the top brands are Otis Spunkmeyer and Chippery cookie dough.

Once a frozen product has been sold in your neighborhood however, you are forced to find a new fundraiser that will be “the next best thing.This is where it gets sort of interesting. I could fill a couple of hundred pages on this subject alone. There are so many things that must be considered when trying to come up with this “new fundraiser.” Things like the type of group you have, the age range of your group, the time of year. The list could go on. There are products however that have stood the test of time and consistently make groups the money they need. There are in fact some new fundraiser products that I can see will be giving frozen products a push off of the mountain top.

Some things have stood the test of time like Christmas wrap, gift items, candles and various food products. There are some new fundraisers like teddy bear fundraisers and Interstate Batteries that are making a showing now to displace the old tried and true fundraisers.

Given that the scope of this article does not include how to properly choose that new fundraiser, I would simply say at this point that it would be wise to consult a professional fundraising company for that advice.

Don’t Let Your Ego Get In The Way

In the quest for new fundraiser ideas, it is important to keep in mind that there are some things that you may initially think will or will not work. It is human nature to pick the product for our new fundraiser based on our own personal taste. The thought process goes, I would not buy that product line so it must be a loser of a fundraiser. If this were the only thing to consider about what works in the marketplace, the would be no Starbucks or Seatle’s Best Coffee. I hate coffee! There would also be a Sears on every corner and whoever thought that putting a retractable wheel in the bottom of a shoe would be a big deal?

When planning for any new fundraiser it is important to consider some basic options to help you decide which fundraising product is the right one for your group. The best option is to get out of the way and simply go with the things that work.

You don’t have to re-invent the wheel when choosing the right product for your new fundraiser that will work for your group. You will find some unique fundraiser ideas that work at AIM Fundraising.

From the Donor’s Perspective: Why Some Fundraisers Succeed While Others Fail

In order to get their valuable perspectives on fundraising, I interviewed more than 30 donors of the highest caliber who have given millions and millions of dollars to various charities, ministries, and organizations. I asked them why some fundraisers succeed while others fail.

 

These are the qualities and characteristics the donors felt made successful fundraisers:

  • Sincere relationship — Above all, successful fundraisers are sincere.
  • Personal integrity — Successful fundraisers are upfront, genuine, and always operate with integrity.
  • Knowledge of their charity — Successful fundraisers are well informed.
  • Clearly defined goals — Successful fundraisers clearly state the mission, needs, and opportunity a donor has to help accomplish the mission.
  • Regular communication — Successful fundraisers keep donors in the loop.
  • Assurance of cost effectiveness — Successful fundraisers show donors that their money is doing what was promised.
  • Credibility — Successful fundraisers use donors’ funds for the intended purpose only.
  • Matching gifts — Successful fundraisers think about lead gifts or matching gifts so donors’ gifts are multiplied.
  • Deserving cause — Successful fundraisers help donors feel that they are making a worthwhile contribution to a worthwhile cause.
  • Shared vision — Successful fundraisers seek donors who share the organization’s vision and want to make a difference.
  • Passion — Successful fundraisers believe in their cause so much that they contribute to it themselves.
  • Common interest — Successful fundraisers find donors who are interested in their mission.
  • Enthusiasm — Successful fundraisers are enthusiastic about their cause.
  • Quality presentation — Successful fundraisers present the charity in an enticing, concise, and articulate manner.
  • Gratitude — Successful fundraisers must have an air of gratitude, no matter the amount of the gift.
  • Persistence — Successful fundraisers are persistent without being offensive.

 

 

On the other hand, these are the qualities and characteristics the donors felt made fundraisers fail:

  • Lack of personal relationship — One of the most common reasons that fundraisers fail is that they haven’t established a relationship with the donor.
  • Negative characteristics portrayed — If something is said or done that runs up the “red flag” for the donor, the fundraiser will most likely fail.
  • Lack of sincerity and belief — Failure comes when fundraisers are not sincere and do not have a strong belief in their charity.
  • Poor communication — Failure is imminent for fundraisers who do not communicate, including communicating about the charity and keeping in touch with the donor.
  • Lack of clear goals — Fundraising without clear goals leads to lack of balance and action.
  • Lack of integrity — Any hint of a fundraiser’s lack of integrity, and the donor will slow down, back up, or demand answers.
  • Perceived ungratefulness — Fundraisers who fail rarely give donors a personal thank-you for their gift or else they use it as a steppingstone to the next request.
  • Desperation letters — Desperation letters are not effective, well received, or quickly forgotten.
  • Pressure selling — High-pressure salesmanship is a serious turnoff.
  • Lack of knowledge — Fundraisers fail because they cannot answer the questions that donors ask.
  • Inaction — Many fundraisers fail because they are not getting the message out to enough people.
  • Wastefulness — Fundraisers fail when they do not spend the donors’ money wisely.
  • Lack of interest — Fundraisers who fail seldom do the homework necessary to know if the prospective donor is even interested in the charity.
  • Inappropriate appreciation — Unsuccessful fundraisers don’t take the time or care to find out how their donors expect to be appreciated.
  • Forgetting the obvious — If a fundraiser does not leave a donor with all the necessary contact information, the donor cannot give.
  • Wasting time — Prospective donors do not appreciate when fundraisers are insensitive to their time and schedule.

 

 

Having a donor’s perspective can help make the difference between success and failure as a fundraiser!

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7 Steps to your Fundraising Success

Fundraising has become an essential element to schools, scouts, sports and cheerleading teams, youth sports leagues, and other community groups in both small towns and major urban areas. The need for fundraising has become of greater importance than ever before for a variety of needs ranging from playground equipment, uniforms, and trips, to primary funding to support and maintain many types of programs and curriculum.

Robinn Lange of Custom Fundraising Programs has enjoyed fundraising success for over twenty five years and says he has noticed the changes in the fundraising landscape. “Fundraising used to be a means to offer or support for supplemental programs or activities, but in today’s world fundraising is being depended on more and more for the survival and primary support for more and more groups, activities, events and programs.

This importance of fundraising in today’s marketplace has created the need for stronger and more successful fundraising programs than can generate impact and results. Fundraising is no longer just a fun activity, but rather an entrepreneurial enterprise – a business.

Parents, students and community members are bombarded and approached with more fundraising solicitations than ever before. Lange says “the one crucial element is to make sure your fundraising efforts do not get lost in the shuffle. You must make sure your fundraising campaigns are properly executed to position yourself to achieve the best results possible.”

The good news is Lange offers seven important steps you can implement to help to insure your fundraising success.

1. Create A Good Fundraising Team

This is one of the first and often most overlooked aspects of a successful fundraising program. Your team is the heart and soul of your fundraiser. Even though it is often difficult to get volunteers and quality people to be part of your fundraising team, one of the biggest mistakes that can be made is just accepting anyone onto your team. Seek people that are driven, motivated, and share your fundraising vision. Those who can attain their given goals. Confident, self-starters who can take direction, yet be able to function and operate on their own.

It is better to have a smaller team of like-minded and motivated members than to have a larger team with some weak links.

Take the time to find the right people for your team. Talk to them, learn their interests, discover their strengths and weaknesses, and then put the best qualified person in their most appropriate position.

Do your homework and make the effort and you will find that this is time well spent as you are creating the strongest foundation possible for your fundraising abilities.

2. Selecting The Right Fundraiser

Equally as important as assembling the best fundraising team as possible, is selecting the right and proper fundraiser itself. Factors such as the length of your campaign, the season or timeframe of your campaign, the size of your committee or team, the amount expected to be raised, and your target market and demographics are just some of the key elements that

should be considered to assist you to select the right fundraising program.

Let your fundraiser stand out from the pack. The market is saturated with many of the same typical fundraisers such as candy, candles, wrapping paper, cookie dough, discount cards and so on. While some of these may have the potential to offer decent results, you may find your efforts are greatly improved and better accepted by your target audience by offering a different type of fundraiser. Custom fundraising products, live event and family entertainment fundraisers, and other unique fundraising ideas can assist you in offering that “something different or special” element than can allow your campaign to stand out and be better accepted and a welcomed relief from the typical standards.

Explore your options and ideas. What programs really excite your team and can create excitement in your market? Take the time and effort to carefully examine these factors to select a winning fundraiser.

3. Plan Your Fundraising Success

Many times the lack of proper planning is the reason behind a lack of expected results. Chart out your fundraiser from your first step through completion. By creating a plan to execute your fundraiser you and your entire team will be able to see the big picture.

Plan out all facets of your fundraiser including staffing, dates, times, promotion, product distribution, ticket sales, accounting, meetings, and any other pertinent details than may be included in your overall plan.

4. Set Your Goals

Along with the proper planning of your fundraiser is the creation and execution of your goals. Creating a written set of goals allows you to see your starting point, where you are each step of the way, and where your final goals are at all times.

Having these written goals also helps keep your team invested and aware of their expectations, while also being a fantastic way to measure and track their results and progress. Your team will enjoy a great feeling of pride and accomplishment as each goal is reached during your campaign. There is no better feeling than to meet your expected goals and even surpassing them to achieve greater success. This also promotes team spirit and overall motivation of all of your team or committee members.

5. Manage Your Fundraising Team

Once you team is in place, your plans and goals have been determined, it is crucial to properly manage your fundraising team. Make your your leaders and team members are clear on their role and duties. Make sure they have the tools and materials to succeed. Identify any strengths and weaknesses that may exist. Tend to the weaknesses and play to your strengths. Who are your teams “superstars”? Who needs special attention and reinforcement and perhaps personal motivation? What combinations of team members work well together and produce the best results?

Managing your team while assisting and supporting your team leaders will put you on the fast track to your desired expectations.

6. Promote And Spread The Word

After all of the team, goals and organizational efforts are in place, the priority is the continual promotion of your fundraising campaign. Your main objective is to make sure as much of your target audience as possible becomes aware of your fundraising program.

Spread the word in anyway you can including as many methods and resources as

possible. Although you must have a combination of promotional methods and techniques, the most beneficial is still word of mouth promotion. Let everyone you encounter be made aware of your fundraiser and the important cause or benefactor to your efforts. Promote the reason for your fundraiser and remind your target or potential customers that they are

helping your cause and objective. People want to feel that they can help to make a difference.

You will soon find the amount of promotion directly affects your final results, so promote, promote and promote even more.

7. Motivate Your Fundraising Team

The importance of maintaining the proper focus and motivation is also very important to your fundraising success. Different people get bored or lose motivation at different levels. Stay on top of your team members and offer support and motivation to each member as needed. Acknowledge their successes and accomplishments, remind them of your goals, and reinforce their importance to your team’s overall success.

Avoid “fundraising fatigue” or burnout. Offer incentives and rewards to your team members for achievements.

Maintain the spirit, attitude and enthusiasm of your team members. The right positive attitude is infectious. Being aware of these factors should help you to keep everyone focused and on track to attain your desired results.

By following these seven steps your fundraising campaign will be managed properly and positioned for optimum success. “While these steps may appear to be a more business¬like approach, this is how fundraisers must operate to attain your goals, succeed in today’s potentially saturated market, and prevail even in difficult times.” Lange states that these

steps work well with all styles of fundraisers and offer immediate and residual benefits.

Robinn Lange is the creator of Main Event Live Entertainment Fundraisers and is a cofounder of Custom Fundraising Programs, specializing in custom fundraising specialty products and events for schools, colleges, and sporting leagues and teams. He can be reached at www.CustomFundraisingPrograms.com