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PhiGreekGirl 02-23-2009 07:07 PM

HELP! fundraising ideas for a commuter school
 
So I go to a commuter school and we haven't been able to put together great fundraising ideas besides the traditional bake sales, candy sales, and such. Since everyone commutes, we have no house which means no yard sales and no dorm fundraising activities. What others ideas do you all have? I would love any and all ideas!!

RaggedyAnn 02-23-2009 07:12 PM

The school I attend now does raffles for gift baskets. They put out around 7 or so and charge a dollar a ticket. The orgs sit out during lunchtime in the caf so they get more traffic.

PhiGreekGirl 02-24-2009 02:11 AM

what type of baskets? how much do you usually put into a basket? and around what is the profit?

PhiGreekGirl 02-24-2009 02:11 AM

any other ideas anyone?

ASTalumna06 02-24-2009 02:43 AM

A fundraiser that my chapter just did was a football squares pool for the Super Bowl, with a template set up like this one...

http://www.numberstemplates.com/2007...pool-template/

If you don't know how this works, you would win based on the 2nd digit of each team's score at the end of each quarter. Using the example template, if your name was in the first square, you would win if, let's say, after the 1st quarter, Alabama had scored 13 points and Auburn had scored 22. Or if Alabama had scored 3 points and Auburn scored 12. The girls sold each square for $5 and the prizes were gas cards equaling $10 after the 1st quarter, $20 after the 2nd, $30 after the 3rd, and $40 after the 4th. The sqaures were really easy to sell, especially being in PA with the Steelers in the game.

But you could do something like this for any sport. And March Madness is right around the corner. That's an option. Or raffle off some kind of sports item from a professional team in the area. Jerseys are always a good idea. People will gladly put up a few bucks if they think they might win a jersey worth $50+

BaltoAlphaPsi 03-11-2009 10:19 AM

I go to a commuter school too. Car washes can bring in a decent amount of money, due to everyone having a car. At the same time, you can't predict weather.

pshsx1 03-17-2009 02:47 PM

I'm at the same school as Balto and my fraternity works beer stands and ice cream stands at Ford Field.

Our school is also very heavily commuter based.

BaltoAlphaPsi 03-18-2009 08:31 AM

But Pshsx1-- that only works if you have a dedicated team, and a near by sports facility. I know another DphiE chapter that does concessions at Comerica Park for the Detroit Tigers. And another fraternity that does 2 weekends doing concessions at Michigan International Speed way. Each of those groups makes $3,000-4,000!

The thing with those is that that are a time commitment, and baseball and nascar are primarially summer events. If you're brothers/sisters are commuters, they live near the school, but how far away are the sports arenas? Also, the first year you do this, the company usually gives you a pretty crappy spot, cause you're low man on the totam pole. But after a few good seasons, you start rolling in the $3000-$4000 amounts.

It's very possible.... is it a lot of work, YES! that's why we don't do it, haha

pshsx1 03-20-2009 01:14 PM

Well, we do MIS and Ford Field... heh..

But yes, it's a ton of work and we're back at the bottom of the Ford Field totem poll again b/c of an incident which caused us to lose our AWESOME spots. So we've taken a substantial loss.

KEarmy 04-16-2009 12:59 AM

do a auction lol i usually get sod from anywhere between 50 to 70 bucks and that just one person get like 20 people and it starts adding up fast and its easy to do

Smile_Awhile 04-16-2009 01:12 AM

One we just did that was fairly successful was a mobile bake sale. Basically, you bake up some goodies, put them in a basket, and you and your sisters take them around campus to your classes and sell your baked goods. It worked fairly well for us- we sold out, if I remember...

KEarmy 04-16-2009 10:49 AM

oh your lucky we cant do bake sales at our school

they heard a rumor that people mix drugs into them so now if we do them we have to buy the food from the school(expensive as hell) and then sell it on school grounds

pshsx1 04-16-2009 10:54 AM

Here's something cool we just did: We recently held a poker tournament. Apparently we do this every year and it brings in a fair amount of money for our Balanced Man Scholarship that we give to incoming freshmen.

aliciasf26 04-18-2009 05:50 PM

Hi,

OK so I was looking around and I found this webpage which seems to be a good funraising idea. the webpage is www.typobounty.com , you should take a look at it, maybe it will help you generate some funds.

Good luck!

Albre2252 04-19-2009 10:52 AM

Try selling coupon books it works sometimes


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