In my area, families from the team donated unwanted household items and then had a huge yard sale at the local middle school parking lot. Or, it could be held indoors if it is cold in your area. Yes, this is selling- but the people in the neighborhood come to you for items they may be interested in (and a bargain), and they feel good knowing they are helping out the girls soccer team. You could even advertise the sale for free on Craigslist. All the best to you!
2007-01-14 12:54:11
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answered by >Golden Ticket< 4
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You could have a carwash. Those always rake in a lot of dough, however, that's a better idea if you have a team of high school seniors...not 12-13 year olds. In junior high for my choir, we had an "Egg Drive". The girls go door-to-door (doesn't really work in the city, I'm afraid) and at the first place they hit up, they explain what they're raising money for and ask for an egg. Then they go to the next house, explain themselves again and try to sell the egg to the neighbor.
2007-01-14 12:55:06
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answered by Anonymous
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sturdy success! a million. storage sale 2. peculiar jobs- mowing lawns, babysitting 3. Asking interior reach companies to sponsor the eam simply by what share video games you're making 4. occasion and make some birthday taking part in cards or bookmarks and then sell them 5. Raffle- the prize might properly be a date with the captain 6. Do human beings's hair-straighten or curl 7. Marathon-ask companies to sponsor you on miles you walk or run 8. carry competitions in college the place there is an get admission to value 9. Donations 10. Karaoke nighttime eleven. Ask human beings to pay $a million for cupcakes. you could bake them and that they then pay and beautify themselves 12. Door knock
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answered by ? 4
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I have 2 that worked pretty well for my swim team..
1. lunch auction: Have the girls make lunches for after the game or for a party and invite people to bid on the baskets they want. When the bidding is over and the girls hopefully win the game have a large picnic with everyone you invited to the fundraising game.
2. Chores - Have each girl donate hours to cleaning up trash, walking dogs, washing windows, vacumming. They can be helping the community and getting tips.
2007-01-14 12:53:16
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answered by goc1122 2
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In nice weather, car washes do fairly well.
Or, getting permission from your church for a bake sale might be a possibility.
I know in high school I was in the German club and we sold German chocolate to raise funds, and soccer is a mainly European phenom.
Drawings or raffles for a nice prize also seem to work well in our schools here. Maybe a gift basket, or a dinner somewhere nice?
Good luck!
2007-01-14 12:52:53
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answered by Lt. Dan reborn 5
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I just completed my first year of cross country and we sold entertainment books. At first i didnt think it was a good idea but i was amazed at how many people bought them. we sold them for $20 each and the school made $10 off each one. each runner was required to sell 5. If your interested click on the link below under sources! hope this was helpful!
2007-01-14 12:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Bottle Drives are fun and u just go around, knock on doors, and ask for peoples bottles, u do a favor for them, it's good for the enviroment, and my field hockey team made 600 dolars!!!
2007-01-14 14:40:22
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answered by softballchick 1
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a resturant like sell tickets at 15 bucks for people to get a whole meal at some resturant like the outback or a dunk booth that worked for my lacrosse team
2007-01-14 12:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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car wash, landscaping, pan handling, bake sale, find their parents higher paying jobs by searching the want ads :) just kidding. good luck!
2007-01-14 12:56:58
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answered by aP 2
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How about a bake sale or collect cans and bottles
2007-01-14 12:51:41
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answered by helen s 3
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