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Posted on April 7, 2010.
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Hello everybody!

I do not know if this is the right place to post this question but ...

I "my daughter Scout (16 years) working on my Gold Award (for those of you who do not know: it's a community great service) I am fun-raise money all have all procedees to go Horse Rescue California Coastal (which is a nonprofit organization that rescues neglected abonandoned, and the horse mistreated). But I'm not sure.

I have some ideas (see below)

Sample hand-painted T-shirts, jackets, sweaters with silhouettes of horses and other animals (like dogs, cats, dragons, etc. depending on where we set up our stand and that is the command) and perhaps take oders people at my school.

Can be done without white sewn and sell
Selling toys and dog (like a tug ropes agility shows are organized locally)

My only concern is the cost of all supplies is once we do ourselves reimbersing there will be no money or if we ask too much and the items do not sell ...

or they do not sell at all .....

So here is my main question is Would you buy a track jacket with hand painting with an animal you silloutte / favorite pet for $ 25? (I've been looking for white sweatshirts for about $ 10, but cheaper than I can find is $ 20)

Here is an example of NOT painted jacket:
http://www.cheapestees.com/hanes-ladies- ...

The painted decoration is more professional (I've had several adults ask how I painted a rearing horse siloutte on the back of my camp T-shirt because it looks amazing) and acrylic paints and would perminent.

Would you buy it???

So the next part of my question:

Does anyone have other ideas Funraising???

I am not you guys do my project for me, but I hit a clutch drive here and I need some fresh ideas and some reinsure / comments on my ideas!

Thank you all SOOOO much!

Ps Sorry for spelling

I think if I was doing a project like this, I would try to contact the major companies. Tell them you want them to sponsor you for a campaign fundraising nonprofit. Some of my friends are local racetracks as promoters. You get to set up the first money. Then you have the money to buy the sale items. You can do this in two ways from here. You can either try to get them to go ahead and give the money to your organization too, so you do not have to repay. You can also tell them that you will repay their initial investment (or part thereof), then after making the money you pay them their share and you keep the rest. In other words they have put in place the money and use it to make money. One advantage of using their money and putting it in is that you advertise their businesses in some way in the campaign process. You have a good idea. Look a little deeper into what people will need that is not expensive. Backpacks for school, frisbees, cups Cooze, etc. T-shirts are an element of good profitability. During our race track, if you buy in quantity, I think you can buy for about $ 3 - $ 7. Then find a screen printer and once you pay a onetime fee for the manufacture of printed, they will print. (Shirts race Arizona is one of the major distributors). One of my friends paid the parents of one of these cars great wind from the south with money from the sale of t-shirt. But they have traveled across the country Seling breed of people to different tracks.

Good luck!

You can try to sell hot dogs outside a local Wal-Mart on a Sunday or Saturday afternoon. It was a great success for me!
Good luck!

Just a Technica.

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