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Graduation Fundraising Ideas?

I am looking for some great fundraising ideas for Project Graduation 2010.

By Georgia Jenkins

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September 4, 20090 found this helpful

Pump gas at a gas station for donations. Sometimes you can get the gas station to match what you earn. You could also sell bake goods.

 

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September 9, 20090 found this helpful

Our local school system got a deal at a local grocery to let band members bag groceries for customers for a specific time frame. They did this for donations, and some folks were very generous. Also, try contacting your local Lobby Shoppes or other movie-house concession store. They should have fundraising items. Our kids sold candy bars, and got to keep half the money for their event. I think they paid $0.50 and charged $1.00 (this was several years ago.) The candy practically sold itself, the kids just needed to be honest and responsible.

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In these more health-conscious times, perhaps you could find out whether there are items like trail mix.
One last thought: my supervisor's son's Boy Scout troupe sells popcorn and other snack items every year to raise money, so I'm sure that would work.

 

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