kelleigh1
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I'll start by saying that I'm not posting this to ask anyone here for donations. (Although if you want to donate, I won't say no.) But I need some ideas on who to ask and how to go about doing it.
Here's the situation: our bowling league does a number of fundraisers throughout bowling season to raise money for the American Brain Tumor Association in the name of the son of one of the guys in our league who passed away about 6 years ago from a brain tumor. (A number of other family members also bowl in the league.)
One of the things that we do is an annual tournament which is really a fun day of bowling. (Anyone in the Attleboro, MA / Woonsocket, RI area who may be interested in joining us at this fun event on April 15th, let me know. The more the merrier.) In addition to bowling, there are hundreds of raffle tickets sold. All of the items in the raffle are donated either by members of the league or other area business, etc.
I'm helping to get more raffle donations this year so we can have even more great prizes and possible sell even more tickets. Being a Pampered Chef consultant, I always donate something from Pampered Chef. I've also gotten our local minor league baseball team to donate tickets.
What I'm looking for is some other great ideas of who to ask and how to approach people for a donation. What should I say?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Here's the situation: our bowling league does a number of fundraisers throughout bowling season to raise money for the American Brain Tumor Association in the name of the son of one of the guys in our league who passed away about 6 years ago from a brain tumor. (A number of other family members also bowl in the league.)
One of the things that we do is an annual tournament which is really a fun day of bowling. (Anyone in the Attleboro, MA / Woonsocket, RI area who may be interested in joining us at this fun event on April 15th, let me know. The more the merrier.) In addition to bowling, there are hundreds of raffle tickets sold. All of the items in the raffle are donated either by members of the league or other area business, etc.
I'm helping to get more raffle donations this year so we can have even more great prizes and possible sell even more tickets. Being a Pampered Chef consultant, I always donate something from Pampered Chef. I've also gotten our local minor league baseball team to donate tickets.
What I'm looking for is some other great ideas of who to ask and how to approach people for a donation. What should I say?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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