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Solution
#1: The 50/50 Party
This
is an ideal way to raise between $300 and $1,000.
Great for little
leagues, PTA's, and school groups.
EXAMPLE:.
For
each ticket you sell, your group keeps
half of it ($7.50). If
people who bought the ticket do not attend the bowling fundraiser, your
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Group
sells 100 tickets @ $15.00 each = $1,500
80
people come to the bowling fundraiser, group
keeps $600 (80 x $7.50 ea.)
20
people do not come (20 x $15.00 = $300.00)
($300 x 80% = $240)
TOTAL
RAISED FOR YOUR GROUP
$600 + $240 =$840
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#2: Bowl-A-Thon
Each
member of the group will get people to sponsor him/her in the
bowl-a-thon at a set amount of money for each pin knocked down.
EXAMPLE:
The bowler has five sponsors who will pay 5 cents for each pin
knocked down in a three game series.
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(350
series x 5 cents = $17.50 per sponsor)
($17.50
x 5 sponsors = $87.50)
Less
$6.00 for the 3 games bowled (shoe rental included)
= $81.50 for just one bowler
$81.50 for just (1) bowler. 20 bowlers = $1,630 dollars |
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fundraisersponsorsheet.pdf
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#3: Corporate
Does
your business, organization (Chamber of Commerce, University, Orchestra,
Community Arts Center, Political Party) need to raise money? Simply
sell a "lane" for a tax deductible contribution of $100.00,
$250.00, $500.00, or $1,000.00 to another group who then
sends six
guests to a very special "party. "Your
group raises $4,800.00. |
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The party would include: 2 to 3 hours of bowling,
shoes, public addresses, food, beverages and prizes.
EXAMPLE:
Your group sells all 30 lanes @ $200.00 each
($200 x 30 lanes) =
$6,000.00 less bowling
costs = $1,200
Total
raised = $4,800
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