TwistGrl101
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I am newly in charge of the tricky tray at our elementary school. Anyone have a list of companies that have donated in the past, so that I can contact them?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Actually, I have no idea what ("tricky tray"?) you are talking about. And this is just for me but I wouldn't post online any companies' names that I have gotten donations from for any sort of school silent auction...they're usually local small businesses anyway, so their names would only be good for my locality. Plus the businesses might not need/want every online Tom, Dick and Harry knowing that they've given stuff away...
Good luck with your fundraising though, it's a necessity for schools in today's economy.
agnes!
I love the idea of actually buying a big-ticket item and then raffling off the tickets to that... You wouldn't even have to necessarily get a 42", Costco for instance has really nice flat-screens around 27"-30" for less than $400. I think this next idea is kosher to do...if someone has a wholesale license they could maybe buy the TV and wouldn't be charged the sales tax... but not sure about that.
agnes!
Check out www.trickytray.com you can get ideas there.
AT my kids school, they have a Chinese basket auction right before Christmas.
Each classroom is assigned a theme- italian, crafts, snacks, school supplies,gardening etc.
A note is sent home asking parents to donate an item or two for the class basket or you can send in cash for things to be purchased.
They have had donations from local businesses and families.
The office staff assemble the baskets.
It is a great fundraiser.
Yeah, I'm curious now too -- I've never heard of a "tricky tray" in my whole life. What is it?![]()
I I think this next idea is kosher to do...if someone has a wholesale license they could maybe buy the TV and wouldn't be charged the sales tax... but not sure about that.
agnes!