LadyBears
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aprilgail2 said:Wow, our troop gets 50 cents a box for selling ours! So so far my daughter has earned 75.00 for the troop...I am already paying 60.00 dues for the year plus all the money for trips so I would rather sell the cookies than pay another 75-100 dollars for the year.
What bothers me is the members of the troop that sell 3 boxes while others sell 100 and yet they reap the same benefits as the kids/parents that tried to actually sell some. I don't think there is anything that is easier to sell than girl scout cookies...people ask all year when are we going to start because they want them...now those nuts were a pain in the butt to do since no one wanted them but we did manage to sell 75 of those.
We do a per girl average (PGA) too (#of cookies sold divided by # of girls in troop). The more sold, the more we make. This is where the booth sales really help the troop.
If the PGA is: then the troop profit is:
Less than 100 boxes = $0.45
100-109.9 = $0.55
110-119.9 = $0.60
120-129.9 = $0.65
130-139.9 = $0.70
140-169.9 = $0.75
170-199.9 = $0.80
200-249.9 = $0.85
250-299.9 = $0.90
300-349.9 = $0.95
350 or more = $1.00
However, we do also have individual awards, so that way the girls who really "work" do get rewarded for their efforts.
After we figure out our profit, we let the girls decide what they want to do. Troops in the past have done Build A Bear, a trip to Six Flags, rafting, Bowling, etc. This is my 1st year with this troop, so I don't know what they did last year.
I agree with the nuts - they came right on top of the school fundraiser & we don't make as much from the fall fundraiser as we do the cookies. We didn't sell too much. Most families just did the obligitory purchasing.