How Can PTA Fundraising Ideas Help You
Sunday, April 22nd, 2012If you are a part of the PTA, no one has to advise you that it’s among the most difficult associations to be a part of. Since of course, you have a large list of obligations that you have to do. To add to the pressure, the PTA is almost always short on funds. This is why your team is searching for PTA fundraising strategies so you can raise funds that you can use.
Looking for Money? Seek out for Fundraising Ideas
Friday, April 20th, 2012Are you currently a part of a non-profit group or charity association? If this is actually the case, you probably know exactly how tough it is for the organization to prosper. Every day, your organization is faced with one enormous challenge – where are you going to get the funds that you need to continue operating?
Debt Validation Letter Sample
Wednesday, April 18th, 2012I have been asked by hundreds of my clients to share a template letter as a debt validation letter sample. There is one problem with sharing a single template letter. That problem is that there is no one letter that will work in all situations. For the best results you must understand the principles that are brought together to create a good debt validation letter and use those to create your own.
You Can Have A Great Fundraising Party With Glowsticks
Thursday, April 12th, 2012An important element for any sale is a product that can meet the need of the market and users. For vending or selling to raise fun at night time, glow in the dark party supplies will attract a lot of attention to your booth. Glow sticks and glow necklaces are entertaining for people of all ages from toddler to the seniors. These light sticks, glow bracelets and necklaces come in endless color choices too and makes it fun to sell.
How To Give To The SPCA
Tuesday, April 10th, 2012Saving the lives of overlooked and discarded animals has been the job of the SPCA since it’s inception in 1824. The SPCA had its simple beginnings primarily to prevent the abuse of carriage horses in the days before automobiles in England. Horses were driven through freezing cold winters and stiflingly hot summers, often with little food, water or rest. The carriage drivers were interested only in making as much money as possible, and would beat the horses if they refused to or were unable to pull the carriages.
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