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1. Choose a food type and plan for upcoming 1. Ask local businesses to donate up to ~ <br />I events where food can be offered such as five percent of a Saturday's total ° ~'- * <br /> fairs, sporting events and festivals, retail sales to the campaign. If you have a ma. <br /> 2. Solicit donations of food, paper goods and or shopping center nearby, ask all tenants to <br /> booth eonstruefion materials, from local participate. <br />I 2. Offer door prizes and entertainment throughc <br /> businesses. <br /> 3. Schedule volunteers for work shifts at the the day. Arrange for the media to be on site t( <br /> events. Be sure the booth will be well staffed at cover the campaign's progress. <br />I all t~~w d and stay i atd ~3' At the end of the day, announce the earnings.~ <br />! <br />I ~ Workei's 'k.'' "' <br />I ' for R,,ent ~ -~ales Driv~'~'~ <br /> 1. Advertise Workers for Rent" locally, l ~.a ~ ~ 1. Select a product that's fun to buy ~ <br /> 2. Set an hourly rate for hiring out volunteer and sell. . v~ <br /> teams for yardwork, odd jobs etc. 2. Promote the sales' drive heavily. If ~ <br />I 3. Assign people to teams by skills; schedule possible, have adults do the selling <br /> · jobs in the community, rather than putting kids on the streets. If kids de <br />I 4. Hire teams of volunteers out every weekend sell, do it in a supervised setting with adults alon <br /> for one month. 3. Offer prizes to top sellers. Product companies wi <br /> $. Collect the proceeds every Sunday night, often help with this. Push to reach a sales goal. <br /> · 4. Hold each seller to a preset g6al. <br /> <br />I Other ReS°urees <br /> _fno &y <br /> ' ~' for a cause that benefits ehildren, <br /> <br />I· Wrapping ~ there may be some financial aid <br /> 1.Arrange for large quantifies of wrap- ~--j]~[ available through other sources that <br /> ping materials; try to have paper goods ~ would require no selling, but could <br />I generate substantial earnings. <br /> donated. Cheek with your local government, <br /> 2. Set up a booth in a visible spot at a local mall or shop- politicians and educators about the <br /> <br /> ping center. Be sure to clearly advertise that you are <br /> raising funds for the playground. <br />3. Begin service in late November and run through De- <br /> cember. Have ample staff for evenings and weekends. <br />4. Charge a set rate depending on amount of paper used. <br /> <br />possibilities of pursuing: · State and federal grants <br /> · Voter referendum <br /> · Capital improvement projects. <br /> * Corporate or local business <br /> sponsorship <br /> <br /> <br />
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