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10,000 Cans - Please Help
So I am in charge of philanthropy for my chapter. Our philanthropy is the North American Food Drive. My goal is to raise 10,000 cans of food this year. Can you please give me any ideas on a way to collect a lot of cans. Thanks
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Place large collection boxes in local grocery stores, the public libraries and anywhere on campus you're allowed (student union, cafeterias, libraries, dorms, etc.).
Run drives through your members' churches. Ask your parents and relatives to collect at work and through any organizations they're involved in. If people don't want/have cans of food to give, take $$ donations and go to Sam's Club or Costco or any other big box store and buy in bulk. |
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In addition to Phi Sig, I'm also in Psi Chi, which is a psychology honors group. We did a campus wide can drive last semester. We placed boxes ALLLLLLL over campus. Almost everywhere you went there was a box. Get it approved throughout your school, and ask if you can put boxes in various locations. Then put flyers throughout campus informing students of where boxes are located. We did the drive 3 times during last semester and we had SOOO many cans.
Also, stores around here we willing to donate cans to help us out so be sure to ask all of your local grocery stores. |
I know the OP's event is long over, but this sounds like a good thing to contact a local radio station's morning show about. Get them interested and they'll announce it on the radio constantly in the days and weeks leading up to the can drive. Plus, if they get excited enough about it, they'll show up with a van, a tent, free stuff to give away to people who stop... they might broadcast live from the event...
Something one of the Houston morning shows used to do was "fill the bus." They'd get the public bus authority to send an empty bus to the event and they'd challenge listeners to help them fill the bus with non-perishable food items. Check with a school district, a fire station, a local car dealership... maybe somebody could send out some kind of vehicle to get "filled up." Heck, get a campus delivery van. To thank any outside entities for their participation, give them a nice "thank-you" plaque, maybe with a photo of the chapter on it, and make sure a blurb is printed in the campus newspaper. 10,000 cans is a lot of cans, but with a little effective networking and some follow-up, it can get done. |
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