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 Raise funds for our Unit programs  Support Unit programs through funds matched by Trails End to the Council  Teach our youth to work and be self sufficient.

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2  Raise funds for our Unit programs  Support Unit programs through funds matched by Trails End to the Council  Teach our youth to work and be self sufficient

3  Troop 214 $60,475 Eklutna District  Pack 293 $41,175 Eklutna District  Troop 6 $27,160 Maritime District  Pack 219 $27,095 Eklutna District  Pack 7 $26,930 Maritime District  Pack 100 $24,115 Denali District  Pack 369 $23,820 Bear Paw District  Troop 230 $21,485 Eklutna District  Troop 3 $21,415* Totem District * Highest Avg Per Scout Sales 

4  Take some of the pain out of the sale with good training upfront  Give you some tools to use in educating and empowering your Scouts and their parents

5 The single most important factor to improving your sale is to have a goal ! The Sale is not about popcorn it is about FUNding your Scouting Program for the year! There is help available in the District, online, at the Council and at Trails End to assist you in making your sale successful.

6 Trail’s End Division of Weaver Popcorn Trails-End.com Scout Branded Popcorn Online system for ordering product. Online system to sell product online. Resources to help grow Scouting through the sale. National Supply We use their online system to order prizes.

7 Trail’s End User ID and Passwords will be emailed to you from Trails End next week. National Supply User ID and passwords from National Supply will come after September 15.

8 Aug 16 1st Popcorn Order Due: Show and Sell Sept 12Product Distribution Oct 17Popcorn Return Oct 18 2 nd Popcorn Order Due: Take Order Oct 18Prize Orders & Unit List Due Nov 14Product Distribution & Payment Due Dec 4All Payment Due Dec 5Base Commission Drops 10%

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15  30%Base Structure  1%Attend District Kickoff  2%Average $400 per sales  2% Average $600 per sales  1%Less than 10% of Take Order Returned  1%Less than 5% of Take Order Returned  10% Drop in Base Structure for payments after Dec 5  Please plan on paying with one check to the council by November 14, 2015.  Checks can be post dated to December 5. Checks not posted dated will be cashed.

16  Unit budgets are the best place to start when planning your Pack or Troops sale.  Plan the activities that you want to do this coming year.  The popcorn sale is not about popcorn, it is about FUNding your program!  Remember to include charter renewal, Boy’s Life Magazine and Summer Camp.

17  It is strongly suggested that boys are able to keep part of the commission they earn.  There has been some concern regarding IRS rulings.  Include items such as advancement, leadership & participation into determining their personal commissions meets the requirements of the IRS to the best of our current understanding.

18  Each Scout should have a sales goal based on the Unit’s budget.  Scouts who sell more should be rewarded more.  Scouts who sell less or don’t sale should pay for their portion of the program.  Setting sales goals is the most important tool for success. (more on this later)

19  Due August 16 to Council.  Log into the Trails End System.  Ordering by cases not containers.  Everything but $60 Chocolate Tin is available.  Base your order on your goal!

20  Break down sales to be less intimidating  Encourage higher sales with bonus credit – have Unit prizes  Hold a kick off (see Trails End Guide)  Hand out a Unit sales guide to parents – give them dates, times & incentives  Hold a celebration for a great year of sales.

21  Resources on the Trails End Website

22  Have Scouts collect payment as they go.  Checks should be made to the Pack or Troop.  You can use things like a Square to take credit card payments, find out more by going to www.square.com.

23  Avoid going crazy, keep a paper trail of where the popcorn goes.  You can use the Council’s product swap form on the Council’s popcorn webpage.

24  Encourage Scouts to do some online sales. A good idea is to attach a card with the scouts online account information to each product sold.  Problems with internet sales needs to be resolved directly with trails end.  Payouts for online sales will take place in January after the Council receives payment from Trails End.

25  Neighborhood Show N Sell blitzes are great ways to kick off your popcorn sale. Keep track of customers for yearly repeating sales.

26  Fred Meyer and Carrs will be managed by the District Popcorn Kernels.  Get written permission from managers to be at other stores and take it with you.  Conflicts between Units at stores have threated our ability to be at some stores. We need to set a better example for our youth. Units in conflict will lose their 2015 District managed store fronts and will not be assigned store fronts in 2016.

27  Product can be returned in Anchorage up to October 17.  Please fill your Take Order needs out of the Show N Sell order.  Only full cases can be returned.

28  Have a Unit Turn in Date a Week Prior.  Have Scouts who are doing Online Sales Turn in their order forms by October 3 rd.  Take out any inventory on hand from the Show N Sell that can be used to fill the order.  This order is by cases and containers. Order exactly what you need to finish up your sale.  Keep copies of order forms for next year’s sale.

29  There are two things that need to be done to get prizes this year.  Popcorn Participation List  Prize Mania 2015 website

30  Popcorn Participation List  Needs to be turned in to the Council on October 18.  Show a list of all the Scouts in the unit selling.  The way we will get kids the gift cards for selling $1,200.  The way we will recognize unit kernels who have an average of $200 in sales for their council hoodie.

31  Prize Mania 2015  Password to the popcorn system will be emailed prior to October 1.  You will need to order prizes by total number of each item. They will be ordered once checks have been paid. You can follow the order progress online.

32  Patches and the $600 club prizes will be ordered when you order prizes.  Gift Cards will be mailed directly to the Unit popcorn kernel.  Prizes will be shipped from National Supply.

33  Party in January  Additional prizes for every $1,500 they sold.

34  $2,500 Trails End Scholarship  Qualify for Scholarship – 6% of sale is entered into the scholarship.  Form needs to be sent to John Lubbers in Anchorage.  Scouts who qualified in the past need to send in a form each year they qualify.

35  $4,400 and Up High Rollers Club  Scouts who sell over $4,400 will get a debit card for 4% of their sale for the level they achieve.  Levels go up in increments of $400. ($4,400, $4,800, $5,200 etc.)

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40 Presentation By: Nikki Kulla Northern Star Council St. Paul, Minnesota

41  Encourage Units to Utilize Min/Max Budgets  Make The Sale Simple  Put Together Starter Packs for Show and Sell Product  Get Community Support

42 Maximum : Budget with Wants Minimum : Budget With Only Needs

43 $4,025 MAXIMUM PACK BUDGET 40 SCOUTS $100 PER SCOUT $2,400 MINIMUM PACK BUDGET 40 SCOUTS $60 PER SCOUT UNITS SET PACK/TROOP DUES BASED ON THE MINIMUM BUDGET, AND THEIR FUNDRAISING GOAL USING THE MAXIMUM BUDGET

44 Product Total Sold Unit Profit Dues Owed By Scout $351 and Up$61.43 and Up$0 $301-$350$52.68 - $61.25$10 $251-$300$43.93 - $52.50$20 $201-250$35.18 - $43.75$25 $151-$200$26.43 - $35.00$35 $101-$150$17.68 - $26.25$45 $100 and Under$17.50 and Under$60

45  If Every Scout Sells The Per Scout Goal The Maximum Budget Is Funded  Have Prizes in addition to the Council’s Prizes.  Have a Party  Invite Only- for Scouts Who Met The Goal  Make It Fun (ex. Pizza Party/Lock-In)  Hold The Event In January When The Holidays Are Over To Allow More Scouts to Attend

46 Break Down Sales To Be Less Intimidating Encourage Higher Sales With Bonus Credits Hold A Popcorn Kick- Off To Pump Up Scouts Hand Out A Unit Sales Guide With Clear Info To Parents Hold A Celebration For A Great Year Of Sales

47 Sales GoalSales Per WeekSales Per Day Average # Items Per Day $350$70$101 $750$150$201.5 $1000$200$272 $1500$300$402.5 $1750$350$473 $2000$400$543 $2500$500$684 Example: Fall Trails End Popcorn Sale Using 5 Weeks of Sales

48 Scout 17.5% Unit 17.5% Total 35% Example of Bonus Credits For Scout When Higher Sales Are Reached If Scouts Sales Total $0 - $999 Scout 21% Unit 14% Total 35% Scout 24% Unit 11% Total 35% If Scouts Sales Total $1000- $1749 If Scouts Sales Total $1750 and Up

49 Throw Some Pies!!!!

50  Create An Assortment Of Product To “Check Out” To scouts For The Show And Sell Method of Sales  Make Starter Packs Based On Average Sales Of Each Product In Your Area  DO NOT Include The Higher Priced Items In Starter Packs Unless Scout Sells Over $1000  Example Of A $300 Starter Pack 1- Chocolaty Caramel Crunch2- Butter Light 1- White Pretzel1- Buffalo Cheddar 1- Chocolaty Drizzle6- Caramel Corn 11oz 2- Caramel with Almonds/Pecans2- Popping Corn 1- Kettle Corn 2- Unbelievable Butter

51  Encourage Units To Operate Store Front Booths  Encourage Service Hours To Give Back To Businesses Who Allow Scouts To Set Up At Their Store  Demand Appropriate Booth Behavior!!!  2 Scouts/2 Adults/2 Hour Shifts

52 Registered Scouts: 70 Scouts: 50 Registered Scouts: 40 Scouts: 40 Scouts: 60 Registered Scouts: 60 Registered Scouts: 35 Scouts: 40 Registered Scouts: 25 Scouts: 35

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54 The single most important factor to improving your sale is to have a goal ! The Sale is not about popcorn it is about FUNding your Scouting Program for the year! There is help available in the District, online, at the Council and at Trails End to assist you in making your sale successful.

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