Since many schools and other organizations today find themselves suffering from a chronic state of under-funding, they are increasingly forced to hold multiple fundraisers through the course of the year. Unfortunately, this can lead to a complete “fundraiser burnout” for many customers as well as for fundraising salespeople.
So the critical question is: how do you maintain real interest on the part of customers so as to keep support for your group strong, and how do you keep your saleskids from flagging, losing energy and interest in raising money for your organization? Although there are many potential solutions, here are just a few examples to get started with.
The best solution is to find something:
Easy for families to explain and promote.
Something NEW.
Something that SAVES people money.
Something that is NOT Junk Food.
A task that doesn’t tie up the family time for every evening and weekend.
Set up a call with Chris: We have a PROVEN fundraiser that takes NO time at all, saves everyone money, and can be done ONLINE.
No knocking on doors!
But if still want to do it “old school” and can meet all those requirements above:
In order to keep customer interest high, and as a way of maintaining goodwill, sell different products during each fundraiser throughout the year. There’s nothing wrong with repeating a successful fundraiser, but once a year is probably more than enough even an extremely popular fundraising option can quickly lead to customer burnout if it’s repeated too frequently.
When it comes to Food offerings: i.e. No Junk Food, offer useful products and services in your fundraisers: everyone loves cookies and chocolates, but there comes a point where customers will only be buying them to support the organization; some will just quit buying them at all. If you find a way to provide goods or services that supporters of the organization already want, then they are able to support your organization by buying something that they might have somewhere else anyway a win-win situation.
As a corollary of this, be sure not to have too many fundraisers you’re better off with a few wildly successful ones than a dozen mediocre fundraising programs customers will buy more readily when they’re asked to buy less often, and salespeople can stay excited if they’re not asked to sell constantly.
To keep your school or team members excited, offer creative incentives to encourage them to compete with one another. Depending on your organization, the chance to throw pies at a principal or dunk some other authority figure could go over very well. Also, make the connection obvious show your kids the benefits that the organization will see from fundraising and by extension the benefits that they themselves will see.
There are many other ways to keep fundraising fun and ensure that your customers and kids stay interested just make sure to use common sense and think positively and creatively – your organization is bound to be successful!
Again: Set up a call with Chris, in 5min he can explain the process.