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Don’t just wait for people to pay on the door - get some sales revenue in before hand. This means that you will have a pretty good idea on how many people might be attending the event. This will help you budget and fund the cheese and wine, disco etc that you need at the event. It also has the advantage that some people might not actually make it to the event but you will already have received their entry ticket money into your fundraising coffers.Many large hotels and companies, as well as individuals, use projector rental services for a number of reasons. Many companies, for example, will utilize a projector rental service in order to host advanced, high speed video conference calls. There are many projector rental companies that offer high tech solutions for these purposes. Generally, these high-end rental firms will also provide technicians to set up a Divide and conquer! If you are selling tickets, raffle tickets, scratch cards, programmes, catalogue sales or products make sure that lots of people are selling a few of each. There is nothing worse than 3 committee members trying to sell 30 tickets each to the gala dinner. It’s much better to have 15 people selling 6 tickets each – it’s far less daunting a task. This has the added advantage that it should increase the mix of people at your fundraising (it’s not just the same faces over and over again). Always get new enthusiastic members of your group to sell a few tickets to their friends and family. This will keep your fundraising events fresh and lively. Post Fundraising mortem! Make sure you learn from each event/activity. What went well? What didn’t go well? What would you do differently next time? Was the return on the effort worthwhile? Would you do that particular fundraising activity/event again? Keep a note of it somewhere useful (along with the names and numbers of useful contacts) the next organiser will be very glad of it! Good luck with your fundraising!
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