Fundraising By Gerry Keegal. Why do we need funds  Buying in Product – Marketing Company  Creating Products – Manufacturing Company  Packaging  Postage.

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Fundraising By Gerry Keegal

Why do we need funds  Buying in Product – Marketing Company  Creating Products – Manufacturing Company  Packaging  Postage Fundraising

Identifying the requirement  The first £500  Company Shares  How much more do we need?  Forecasting the company needs  Organising the company to raise money Fundraising

Types of Fund Raising  School Winter Fairs – Setup a stall  Other School Events –  Create and run your own event  Discos  Quiz Nights  Talent Evenings Fundraising

Other types of Fundraising  Getting a loan for the company  Crowd sourcing  Investment vs. Loans  YE Rules Fundraising

What can’t be sold  Food made by your selves  Drinks made by yourselves  Any food that has a shelf life of less than 3 months  Fireworks  Alcohol  Electrical goods that need plugging into mains supply Fundraising

Organising yourselves  Create a fundraising group  Agree on the event  Ensure you have the correct insurance  Market the event – Advertise it Have a great time Fundraising

Maximising the return If you organise an event - Sell  Caned drinks  Sweets and Biscuits in Packets Fundraising