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Old 05-02-2004, 02:20 AM
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Food fundraisers (not bakesales)

Okay, so most people agree that bake sales don't provide much profit. And honestly, most people won't buy. My SAI chapter however has sold more creative food things and made good profits:

--Soup and sandwich sale. We had about 5 kinds of soup, and offered ham and cheese or turkey and cheese sandwiches. We sold each for $2 each. It worked GREAT because busy music students (we did it in the Fine Arts building) who rarely have a lunch break were greatful for real food they could eat on the way to their classes!

--Chili sales do REALLY well, at least here in the south. Offer chili, Fritos, crackers, and cheese. Sell chili for $2 or a Frito Pie for $3. People WILL buy!

--Milk and cookies sale. Offer 3 cookies and a small cup of milk for $1. Cheap, yummy, and goes over well.

--If someone has a sandwich maker or a George Foreman grill, sell grilled cheese sandwiches!

Any other ideas?
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Old 05-02-2004, 01:29 PM
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We had a pizza sale a few years ago. I can't remember the name of the company we ordered them from (but I can find out) and we did very well with it. And the best part was that the pizzas were delicious....I know a lot of people that were disappointed we didn't do it the next year.
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Old 05-02-2004, 01:34 PM
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All You Can Eat:
Spaghetti
Pancakes
Chicken and Waffles
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Old 05-02-2004, 05:00 PM
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Right on with the spaghetti dinner! A lot of chapters will do this on Friday nights, because most houses don't serve dinner on Fridays.
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Old 05-02-2004, 05:29 PM
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Chili suppers are good, too. Phi Mu Alpha did one last semester, conviniently right after marching band when we were all starving (marching band gets out at 5pm).
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Old 05-02-2004, 10:42 PM
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Alpha Gamma Delta at the University of Central Oklahoma does Oodles of Noodles each year -- they sell all you can eat spaghetti for $5.00 per person. They usually have some sort of entertainment on hand.

I think that's the only type of food fundraiser at Central OK.
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Old 05-02-2004, 10:52 PM
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A taco dinner
Spaghetti dinner
Breakfast for dinner
Coffee and danishes in the mornings
Chili cookoff
Chocolate tasting
Two words: Krispy Kreme

My chapter didn't do this, but another group I'm in sold bottled water to singers that were here for auditions. You know singers and their water...we did well, needless to say.

Good luck!!!
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Old 05-02-2004, 11:53 PM
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A fraternity and sorority with houses next to each other on campus just held a joint grill-off. Teams paid to enter and then anyone could come and pay to eat. I was busy and couldn't go to it, but wish I could've. It goes along great with the spingtime!
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:30 PM
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Restaurants

Check out the popular restaurants in your area - many have programs where they will donate a percentage of your bill to the charity or organization of your choice. Or you can ask them if htey would be willing to host an event for charity or donate a percentage just for your org or for all greek sin the community.

Panera has a great program, called "Operation Dough-Nation" or "Dough for Funds"
http://www.panerabread.com/about_community.aspx

Baja Fresh coupon fundraiser idea - It's easy. All you have to do is show up, eat, and we will donate 15% of the net proceeds from the event to your organization. Contact the Restaurant Manager at the location nearest you and begin planning your next fundraising event today.
www.bajafresh.com


This is an idea from the Melbourne Alumnae Panhellenic - A local cheescake vendor was contacted, order forms were prepared, marketing was conducted, and the cheesecakes were delivered to the April meeting, labeled for each buyer. This APH earned $4 for each cheesecake sold, with "very little work on our part."
This could be done with any other food or flowering items.


And here is a great index of DIY fundraisers - http://www.fundraising-ideas.org/DIY/index.html

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Old 02-09-2005, 03:46 AM
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ice cream!

The chapter I advise hosted a fundraiser at Cold Stone creamery

http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/main/index.asp


Cold Stone Creamery supports the national Make-A-Wish Foundation®. In addition, we refer worthy groups that are seeking support, to the owners and/or managers of the Cold Stone Creameries in their particular areas. Our family of franchisees is a wonderful group of people who are interested in their communities. Many Cold Stone Creameries allow fundraisers to be held in their stores to benefit an organization. You can contact the owner or manager of the store(s) in your area for more information.


From 6-9 anyone who said they were there to support Alpha Phi helped raise money for Cardiac Care. They invited their friends, other greeks, and the campus community. 25% of all profits went to the organization.


ETA: The girls raised over $100 by eating ice cream and inviting others out to join them for the cause.

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Old 02-11-2005, 10:09 PM
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Chicken and waffles??

Evening students love to buy sub sandwiches!

Make em yourself and sell them for $1.50-2.00!
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Old 03-02-2005, 05:06 PM
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Little Caesar's Pizza Kits and Cookie Dough

I know of several alumnae chapters that have used this program successfully.

http://www.pizzakit.com/

Little Caesars® Fundraising Programs can help schools, churches, and other non-profit organizations raise BIG DOUGH! From your first call, to the delivery, we make fundraising easy. With the trusted Little Caesars brand name and the popularity of our products, selling Pizza Kits and Cookie Dough is fun - you'll want to sell them again and again.

You can now organize your next Pizza Kit Fundraiser online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Register your sale, complete a tally sheet and place your final order online whenever it’s convenient for you!


Pizza products include Pepperoni, Italian, Mexican Style, Cheese, Whole Wheat, Italian Cheese Bread, Crazy Bread, and Cinnamon Crazy Bread - http://www.pizzakit.com/lcpk_itk.asp

Cookie Dough flavors include Double Chocolate, Chocolate Mint, Chocolate Chunk, Peanut Butter, Oatmeal Raisin, White Chocolate Macadamia Nut, Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk, Make-n-Bake Colorful Sugar Cookie. Your organization will earn $5.00 for each tub of cookie dough sold. http://www.pizzakit.com/cookie_dough/cookie_dough.asp

Increase your profits by registering for a Combination Fundraiser that offers Pizza Kits and Cookie Dough and earn even bigger profits.
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Old 05-05-2005, 01:02 PM
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We're trying these restaurants out for Fundraisers...


Please join the Garden State ADPi Alumnae Association in two fundraisers to benefit the Ronald McDonald House opening this month in New Brunswick, NJ.

5/17- Chevy's Fresh Mex, corner Rt 10& 202, in Parsippany NJ on TUE 5/17, 6-9PM
6/14 - Pizzeria Uno's on US 1 South in Woodbridge NJ on TUE 6/14, 6-9PM

Each restaurant will donate 20% of your pre-tax dinner check to the RMH when you present your server with a coupon/flyer!!

Please contact njadpi@yahoo.com for the flyer/coupon or for more information.
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Old 05-09-2005, 04:59 PM
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We're trying these restaurants out for Fundraisers...


Please join the Garden State ADPi Alumnae Association in two fundraisers to benefit the Ronald McDonald House opening this month in New Brunswick, NJ.

5/17- Chevy's Fresh Mex, corner Rt 10& 202, in Parsippany NJ on TUE 5/17, 6-9PM
6/14 - Pizzeria Uno's on US 1 South in Woodbridge NJ on TUE 6/14, 6-9PM

Each restaurant will donate 20% of your pre-tax dinner check to the RMH when you present your server with a coupon/flyer!!

Please contact njadpi@yahoo.com for the flyer/coupon or for more information.
FYI: Chevy's program is nation wide.

Fundraisers

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Cooking up a a FUNDRAISER is easy, simply INVITE your friends and family to dine with us on a designated day and CHEVYS will DONATE 15% of the proceeds back to your non-profit organization. It’s our way of giving back to our community.
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Old 06-14-2005, 05:58 PM
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Thinking as an advisor, lol....

I was wondering if any groups were required to get approval from the local Health Department?

What kind of Risk Management precautions in case someone gets food poisoning, etc,
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