A Doughnut
Day is a one day fundraiser that can earn
your school thousands!
| How
it Works: |
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Determine how much
money you need and see how many people
will be able to help you. |
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Set a reasonable goal for each
person (for example, each person
sells only 10 dozen) |
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Then follow the three easy steps
below to have a fun and profitable
doughnut day. |
| 1.
Kick off |
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Have some activity where you announce
the fundraiser and challenge everybody
to participate. |
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Structure the sale period to last
no more than 10 days. Example: Kick
it off on Friday and have the first
turn in for money and orders the
following Friday with a final turn
in on Monday. This allows two week
ends for sales. |
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Pre-sell |
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Collect the money from customers
as they order. |
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Everyone is challenged to reach
the goal. |
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Have an incentive for each person
that reaches the individual goal... “Extra
Library time”.. “Extra
PE Time” .. “Free ticket
to the school dance” .. “Ticket
to a special assembly or school program” .. “Free
time in the Gym or Computer Lab” |
| 3.
Doughnut Day! (June 1, 2007) |
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Order your Doughnuts for “Doughnut
Day” |
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Call your store to arrange for
pick up or delivery. |
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Doughnuts are made fresh and should
be delivered to the customers that
day or no later than the following
day. |
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On Doughnut Day your sale is over
and you have your money for your
fundraiser. |
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