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trideltlifee 01-16-2010 06:37 PM

Ideas for raising money/getting sponsorship to build a house our chapter
 
Aside from Alumni/Family donations, I'm having a hard time thinking about how to raise money for the house. My school doesn't have a greek row and only one greek organization has a house, which they're renting out. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas they can contribute as to how to raise money so we can build a house for our chapter?
Much appreciated, thanks :)

TriDeltaSallie 01-16-2010 06:58 PM

Before you can even begin thinking about raising money, you need to go through the proper channels. That would start with the chapter approaching Tri Delta national leadership with your ideas. I suggest the chapter president make an informal query to find out the process. :)

trideltlifee 01-16-2010 07:19 PM

Thanks a lot, that'd be a start :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by TriDeltaSallie (Post 1885822)
Before you can even begin thinking about raising money, you need to go through the proper channels. That would start with the chapter approaching Tri Delta national leadership with your ideas. I suggest the chapter president make an informal query to find out the process. :)


CutiePie2000 01-16-2010 07:25 PM

The other thing is, when you bring "sponsorship" into the picture, the sponsors are the ones who are then calling the shots, as they're the ones paying.

I experienced this when my company decided to have vendors "sponsor" part of our sales and educational conference. I would say that a lot of our trip was compromised, due to the sponsors asserting their own agendas and (to a large extent), we were powerless to say no, as they were the ones writing the cheque.

trideltlifee 01-17-2010 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CutiePie2000 (Post 1885834)
The other thing is, when you bring "sponsorship" into the picture, the sponsors are the ones who are then calling the shots, as they're the ones paying.

I experienced this when my company decided to have vendors "sponsor" part of our sales and educational conference. I would say that a lot of our trip was compromised, due to the sponsors asserting their own agendas and (to a large extent), we were powerless to say no, as they were the ones writing the cheque.

Very true! Hadn't thought of this, thanks! This sounds like a pretty difficult process, anyone have any more suggestions? Really lost as to what to do.


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