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Individual and Team fundraising
I got 2 girls who love softball. Their are both in a travel ball teams, also the older is in the High School Varsity team and hopefully next year her little sister would join her. The way things are is very hard with our limited income. Any ideas on Teams and/or individuals fundraisers, besides Car Washes and candy sales. Sponsorship now days are also dissapering as the economy is soar. Any body has an idea( or ideas)? Thank you all.
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I am also on a traveling team and you could try selling Lil' Ceasers pizza that has always worked for our team!!!
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Our most successful fundraiser so far was when a local dentist donated $200 worth of teeth whitening and we sold raffle tickets - I think we brought in $500!
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Restaurants!!!!!!!!!! Applebee's is really good with helping. Usually what they do is donate the food, you sell tickets and make lots of money. We have eleven girls, sold 10 tickets ea. and made approx. $1,100.00.
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I just found out about a really cool softball related product that players love. It's called Mitt Mates and they just recently started up a fundraising program. You can learn more at www.MittMate.com and I believe there's a free shipping offer with Promo Code: STM017
Our whole team has these Mitt Mates on their gloves and other teams are now starting to use them as a fundraiser. Very easy to do around your local league and at tournaments.
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Check out Delectable Girl (www.delectablegirl.com) it is a new fundraiser with high quailty skin care products that moms and girl love.
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It's summer...what about yard clean up or mowing? My daughter did that when she was on a travel team and we had limited funds. Also, home baked goods. She would bake up some cookies, purchase cake mix, etc. and make treats and packaged them. Then she would ask a local merchant if she could use their sidewalk away from the door for a fund raiser. She would wear her jersey, take a couple of trophies, a card table and ta-ta! She made $$$. Ask for donations of goods from local merchants for a raffle, print your own raffle tickets and send them out into the neighborhood. $1 for 1, $5 for 6 or whatever. Don't forget about local sports celebrities--some folks will pay top dollar to win a personalized item! I sold over $500 worth of raffle tickets for an autographed football from one of our college stars!
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you could sell papa johns coupons for 10 dollars a paper. that is the only idea that i have.
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our team sells cookie dough!!
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A lot of girls' teams buy pre-wrap and resell to their teammates and school friends. We sell it at all of our games. If you can set up at a soccer field on a tournament day, it's a great way to earn some money. [url=http://www.pre-wrap.com]Pre-wrap Fundraiser[/url]
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sell t-shirts representing the school, town/city-community. but again, you need a good printer to give you good prices! in a year, we made nearly 18,000! don't direct it to one sport. that's why it'll sell! one shirt for all sport/town activities? an idea that flourished for us. good luck
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I have program that has been very successful with teams that I work with that may be just what you're looking for. I have posted a link in the group "Youth Enrichment Foundation" http://www.weplay.com/groups/15513-Youth-Enrichment-Foundation/posts/17261
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There are couple of ways, do what we call tagging, stand out side of your local store and ask for money, if done on an active day you can bring in $1000 for just a few hours worth of work.
Second host a tournament get 8 teams with umps, trophies, sell tee-shirts, consessions and 50/50 rafles you can make $1500 easy. -
Port-Pit Chicken stand worked great for us. It brought in over a $1000.00 for us. Most grillers will do it for a % of the profit
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At Youth Enrichment Foundation, we have fundraising discount cards. They easily sell for $15 and you make up to $12 on every one sold. Your supporters love them because they are like hundreds of coupon books in one little cards. Get more information here! http://www.weplay.com/groups/15513-Youth-Enrichment-Foundation/posts/17261
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Car wash lol
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have a car wash. thats wut my team did and it raised a bunh of money. just ask for donations and hold at a buisness that is in a good spot of your town.
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DOG WALKING! OR DONATIONS!
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the internet always has great ideas
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my basketball team had to buy sweat suits for 50 dollars and we had a bake sale for 2 days and made almost $ 300 in those 2 days and now we only have to pay 3 dollars...........
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you might like to try selling YUMMY chocolate bars!!!!! :)
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A speed pitch booth! Kids just cant walk away from it. Or a hot dog and coke sell in front of a busy store. We raised tons of money doing those two things for my sons select team.
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At Youth Enrichment Foundation, we make it super easy to create a fundraising system that meets your needs. Visit our Facebook fan page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Youth-Enrichment-Foundation/152319434702
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Krispy Kreme donuts has fundraising. Their website is www.krispykreme.com.
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Youth Enrichment has some great new fundraisers. Find us on Facebook or visit http://YEFfundraising.com
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bake sale
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Check out what Youth Enrichment Foundation put together for Capital High School Drill Team in Olympia, WA http://CHS.YEFsite.com
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Jose, If your athletes would prefer NOT to sell stuff or spend lots of time organizing car washes/bake sales, check out www.MySportsDreams.com. Travel teams average $3,000 - $4,000 profit.
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car washes thats what my team does and we always have fun washing the cars and decorating signs
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You should take a look at Massive Playbook. They give you a free email system with sms and a great fundraising tool through adverising.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG0oT3qaZvE
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Do kids today really want to go knocking on doors selling stuff? Parents...do you want your kids spending what little free time they have trying to sell candy bars, food, clothing, and magazines? Keeping only 50% profit is great for the product manufacturers, but horrible for your team. You deserve more for your efforts! www.MySportsDreams.com is used by over 18,000 college, high school, and travel teams because it is so easy for coaches, parents, and players. It literally takes about 20 minutes all online, there's nothing due upfront, and you only pay a fee if your team profits. Before you consider another fundraiser that is going to take precious time away from your family, sports, and school, check out www.MySportsDreams.com.
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you could ask buisnesses to support you or you could sell candles or popcorn or something thats what my aunts cheer team did they got around $600 from it...
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You could sell candy bars..........
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how bout spirit cups!!
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You could sell hats, cups,cupcakes, food, T-shirts, and jewelery with the team picture or name. Or for a service you could pet sit and babysit.
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cookie dough, pizza kits, raffels, candy, laser tag tickets and many more
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we raised money from a car wash
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Gabri...I found this site for you if you want to sell candy bars: www.worldsfinestchocolate.com. You can make $.50 on each sale. Good luck!
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sell magazines, candy bars, candles, go to football games and do a fundraiser there, car washes, selling sandals, do a raffle, sell snacks
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We are doing Spirit cups this year, check out http://www.spiritcups.com/
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tupperware has a great fundraising plan your team gets 40% of the gross profit and there is a way to have it be online so you can send invites to friends and family who don't live close go to www.my.tupperware.com/johnhowe
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Or AN EVEN BETTER IDEA: YOU COULD HAVE A CARWASH!


hope i helpe!
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