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Old 11-15-2005, 10:56 AM
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fundraising ideas

Hey guys, been a while since I've posted on here, how's it going? In case some of you weren't aware, we're still a pretty new chapter at UCF (Going on 6 years, and close to getting our 2nd new house which houses close to 30 bros instead of 12, hooray!) so we're not chock-full of tradition, but it's fun because we get to start making our own. My question is, what kind of fundraising do you guys do? We have stuff like car washes and buy-a-Beta auctions but I'm always looking to expand our fundraising to include more fun ideas, new ways to make more money, and start making some of them a regular thing, like annualy, you get the idea. Any suggestions from some of our older chapters, perhaps? I'm more than willing to give anything a shot, b/c chances are we haven't even tried it yet! Thanks, I really appreciate this

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Old 11-15-2005, 12:18 PM
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I guess my question, and the type of advice I can give will be dependent on finding out what you are raising funds for...is this just to supplement the chapter budget, or a specific goal (like improvements to your house, a specific party/event, etc.)?
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Old 11-15-2005, 12:22 PM
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It's mostly to benefit the chapter fund, I'm trying to help save up for this huge social we have in the works, however if I get a ton of money, a lot of it would go towards improving the new house we're going to get. I'd have no problems saying that "a portion of the proceeds is going to benefit our philanthropy", which I'm sure would incite more people to help with donations. Obviously, I would actually give a portion of the proceeds. No need to get in trouble for lying lol.
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Old 11-15-2005, 12:25 PM
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A suggestion I'd like to make, is get in with your local Arena or Stadium, and try to contract XXX amount of brothers, per home game (or event), for XXX amount of dollars. For example, the undergrads of my chapter, work every Packer home game. They send 6 guys per game, and make $300 (or so) for that game, for cleaning ketchup stands....easy money, fun event...etc.

So, if you have a large chapter, you can say: "we need 10 guys per home game, and everyone needs to work at least 2 games. All money earned, goes to the chapter". We did this for years, and literally earned lots of cash.

Also, you could do a brick fundraiser for the new house. "Buy an engraved brick for $200, and you can put your name on our walk-of-fame".
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Old 11-15-2005, 02:04 PM
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We have pledges/brothers (mostly pledges) work football games selling programs.

It's through the Army ROTC dept. and it only takes like two hours max. We've made between 500-1200 per game.
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