Serendipity--where are you from? We use the same term in Jersey, and that seems to be the only place that uses it!
It's funny you should ask about this topic, because my group is holding our first as well. Sometimes people are great about sharing their lists, then others are afraid of the well going dry! It's MUCH MUCH easier getting product out of companies than cash--THAT they make you jump through about 1,000 flaming hoops for! I'm in the process of cultivating our donors list right now, with a LOT of help from a WONDERFUL PTO pres in another school, and a member who ran one a few years ago for her nephew who has MD. Her list was a little outdated--a lot of big corporations--General Mills, Kraft, Toys R Us, Mattel, Topps baseball cards don't donate to "grassroots" any more unless you have a personal contact there. These guys only give to things like Red Cross, Gifts in Kind (United Way)--both of which I have a personal problem with, but that's beside the point. I'd give you MY list, but it's almost all local businesses right now.
From what I've heard, and have put on my list, these companies are very easy-going AND generous. Get the definitive info on each on their websites and look under "corporate info" or "about us" and then for "corporate/social responsibility" or "community", or by calling them:
-Build a Bear
-Estee Lauder
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Local Coca Cola Bottling Plant
-Wise Potato Chips
-Crabtree & Evelyn
-Any National Sports Team -- especially home state/city IF you provide them with the info they want
-Local Theme Parks
-Museums
-Target will give gift cards, but it's first come first served--they run out by August or so around here
-Entemann's, but you have to pick up at a designated warehouse store
-Department Stores like Macy's for gift cards
-Gap will donate cards IF you provide them with VERY specific information, and even then they don't guarantee they'll give
-Nike is the same
-anyone selling Home Interiors, Mary Kay, Party Lite, Pampered Chef
-any basket company in your area
-The bank we have an account with is VERY generous and helpful--she provides balloons etc. if we give her enough lead time.
- a lot of people on these boards have suggested things you can't put a price on--the chief of police/fire department coming up with sirens blaring to take a lucky child and a couple of friends to lunch, prime parking spot at the school if you can get the principal to OK it, hand knitted/embroidered/sewn/wood crafted items
Whether or not our local businesses who won't give much to the local PTOs will step up to the plate for our playground fund remains to be seen! A friend told me to also hit up local restaurants and movie theaters--use a dinner and a movie for a "Night Out Basket," and the member I have who has done this before said a really popular basket at the one she ran was for an autographed photo of John Travolta she framed(she wrote to him and explained why she wanted it),then added DVDs of "Grease," "Saturday Night Fever" and "Look who's Talking" with a box of popcorn for a Travolta Fest Basket! You could do the same with a musicial group and CDs, or a set of books autographed by an author.
From what I see you have to go to a LOT of people, so that if you only get little things you have enough to make up theme baskets with. Also have each grade/class in your school choose a theme from a list you provide and they pull those together to donate.
Just make it as easy as you can for them to give: They all want letterhead (some refuse to take xeroxed copies

!), either your 501(c)(3) number or the actual letter of determination, what exactly you want(we phrased it as, "a basket comprised of the quality products your company offers," or something like that), what you'll be doing with it, and quite a few now want to know WHO is responsible for the product from accepting delivery to the actual event and how they'll be thanked acknowledged in a public forum!
GOOD LUCK--when I start hearing back I'll keep you updated!
[ 07-01-2004, 11:13 PM: Message edited by: kmamom ]