car washes are fun and easy if you remember to bring all of your supplies:
1) rags & sponges
2) buckets
3) soap
4) drying towels - (if you decide to go that far.)
5) teenagers to help out! :)
6) and your change and cash box!! (very important to have enough change on hand!!!
Raffles are good to.
Make sure you have the drawing the same day, &/or let them know that they don't have to be present to win. you'll sell more tickets that way. :)
2006-09-19 06:55:57
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answered by Kitten2 6
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I actual have diverse journey doing each and every form of fundraising and could be chuffed to share some information and advice. yet you haven't any longer provide a shred of information that could help me be responsive to what form of fundraising you want to do. try including info: what's it for? who's doing the fundraising? the place are you placed (small city, city, rural)? What materials to you have (what persons are available in to assist: young ones? adults? mum and dad? instructors? coaches? Do you have a region for fundraising events, like a school or church?). what's some time-physique? while does that is going to be completed? what's your financial purpose? the different aims? All of that could impact the advice i'd provide.
2016-10-01 03:41:31
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answered by ? 4
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I have a lot of experience doing all sorts of fundraising and would be happy to share some tips and advice. But you haven't give a shred of information that would help me know what kind of fundraising you want to do. Try adding details: What's it for? Who is doing the fundraising? Where are you located (small town, city, rural)? What resources to you have (what people are available to help: kids? adults? parents? teachers? coaches? Do you have a location for fundraising activities, like a school or church?). What's your timeframe? When does it have to be done? What's your monetary goal? Any other goals? All of that would affect the advice I'd give.
2006-09-19 11:42:57
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answered by Fall Down Laughing 7
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