I just added our scratch card fundraiser to the PTO Today site. This is my first post. I hope it's OK to respond on the forum by answering this type of question and or asking you to consider us. If you have special needs that are not addressed on our site, such as volume pricing please let me know. I am able to offer discounts on top of the already low, wholesale prices listed on the site. We have very low prices that go even lower for volume orders. Our site should be added in the fundraising section of the PTO Today site on Monday.
We have not found a lower priced card with greater profit potential. Being the best value is what we are focusing on. Cards can sell for as little as a dollar each ($1) with volume orders. The cards will produce a total of $110.00 each. $1, $2, and $3 are the dollar amount behind the boxes. One minimum donation ($1) will cover the cost of a card and the cards never expire. Of course when each box is scratched, the card has done is job. In the example above, $109.00 is the profit per card. Thank you.
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22 years 2 months ago#96860by DiscountScratchCards
I just added our scratch card fundraiser to the PTO Today site. This is my first post. I hope it's OK to respond on the forum by answering this type of question and or asking you to consider us. If you have special needs that are not addressed on our site, such as volume pricing please let me know. I am able to offer discounts on top of the already low, wholesale prices listed on the site. We have very low prices that go even lower for volume orders. Our site should be added in the fundraising section of the PTO Today site on Monday.
We have not found a lower priced card with greater profit potential. Being the best value is what we are focusing on. Cards can sell for as little as a dollar each ($1) with volume orders. The cards will produce a total of $110.00 each. $1, $2, and $3 are the dollar amount behind the boxes. One minimum donation ($1) will cover the cost of a card and the cards never expire. Of course when each box is scratched, the card has done is job. In the example above, $109.00 is the profit per card. Thank you.
Ok, that's what we do. I am the fundraising chair, and I researched several hundred fundraisers before taking my ideas to the board. We then voted on them. The general members did not vote, or have a say, but they could suggest one like I said.
It's up to our Fundraising person to find the fundraising ideas, reasearch them and then bring it all to the other members to whittle it down to one idea. We don't usually take it to the entire board, just the executive members and the fundraising person.
Funny how everyone does things differently. At our school, the Executive Committe and the Fundraising Chair choose the fundraiser for the next school year. That way someone with some experience is picking and not someone new with no idea how things work, what is expected of the fundraising company etc.