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Fundraiser Proposal Presented By: Your Name Here

Facts about Our Company Established in 1973, our company is the leading Direct Sales Company of Candles and Candle Accessories Traded on the NYSE under Blythe® Industries Candles were a $2 billion industry last year, second only to jewelry in the Gift giving category

What Makes our company Special? First, our candles are made with the highest quality raw materials. Our company brand candles are made of highly refined paraffin. So highly refined, in fact, they can be called food-grade paraffin by USDA standards. There are several distinguishing characteristics of our candles: Lead Free Liquefy when they burn; they evaporate so there is no messy wax to dig out of your candle holder. The fragrance is embedded throughout the wax, NOT just dipped on the outside of the candle. Extended burning time

Details Organization chooses product(s) to feature in fundraiser Price of item will include shipping and tax Consultant will donate XX% of commission back to the organization $10 paid to organization for each home show booked. (paid after show is held and submitted)

Example of Jar Candle Profit 8 scents available Set Price at per Jar Total Jar Candles Sold = 500 ( 50 children selling 10 jars each) Organization’s Profit = $ (22.55% of sales) Sell 1000 jar candles: Organization’s profit = $ (22.57% of sales)

Example of Votive Candle Profit 50 scents to choose from Each box will sell for $7 Total boxes sold = 500 ( 50 children selling 10 boxes each) Total Profit raised = $1, = 32.86% Sell 1000 boxes Profit = $ = 32.91%

Details of Collecting Orders Each participant will receive a fundraiser form (examples enclosed) Money will be collected at the time the order is placed and made payable to the organization Delivery of product will be approximately 3 weeks after fundraiser ends

Details of Collecting Orders Page 2 Orders will be collected by participants for a period of 14 days. Organization will pay Consultant prior to orders being submitted. Consultant will write check to Organization for 10% of Commission earned after Commission has been paid