Have you thought about a fundraiser? Over the years, I’ve had so much success helping organizations make money or receive Tupperware. While these are not huge income generators for you, they are a great way to get your name out in the community and to make a difference by helping others. While anytime is a good time to fundraise, the fall and spring seem to be big “fundraiser seasons”. Here’s a few tips on fundraiser that you can do.
- Look for schools, clubs, halaus and other organizations that need to make money. Who’s doing a fundraiser now? They may be ready for yours next. Who’s washing cars? Selling tickets for something or holding an event. These are all fundraiser events. You simply need to offer it. This can be done by setting up a shopping link that they can share OR you can create a single product fundraiser. Here’s a few ideas
- Offer to donate a % of profit to an organization. Right now I’m offering to donate 100% of my profit for three days to Tupperware Team members affected by Hurricane Helene. All I had to do is set up a party link and share the info. Once it’s over, I’ll mail a check. If you’re interest in doing this, I can share my Canva link, so you can edit it with dates and amount you’d like to donate as you may not want to donate 100% of your profits.
- Donate product for a cause. Below is a fundraiser that Amanda Gavin share for breast cancer patients. Again…your role is to share the meme, order the product, fill it with goodies and deliver it.
- Donate a basket for a silent auction. One of my friends was looking for donation and posted on Facebook. I’m sending her product for a “baking basket”. They will auction it off to earn money. I get to include a catalog and business card. On the back of my business card I’m offering them free shipping on their first order of $50+ placed by Nov 30th. This is called a “bounce back” and is way for me to connect with the winner, since otherwise I won’t know who it is.