Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Atlanta vs P-Funk TV - From Suspect To Prospect



Marketing Plan 

FS2P Stage Play
  
From Suspect To Prospect (FS2P), "the brand." The 11-character stage play available on DVD is a spinoff of the one-man stage play, of the same name. The stage play series is an adaption of the book, From Suspect To Prospect: Life and Times of Adrian Collins, and audiobook. The stage play is based on the book and seven (7) genre-letters that include Inspirational, Betrayal, Domestic, Deceit, Gossip, Poetry and Gospel. The book has also been adapted into films and a television (drama) series.

To gorilla market the FS2P brand, the 2017 stage play tour is promoted through 100,000 FS2P flyers, a specially designed one dollar fundraising (development) product created by Adrian Collins. The FS2P project also includes a Documentary-film, Atlanta vs P-Funk radio-vlog talk television program (w/2-CD Soundtrack), and a magazine series that supporters the (3-season) television series. Each magazine features a writer who has written a book, inspired by other writers’ story, every episode for the FS2P television (drama) series is a screenplay adapted by the book, of the same name.
  
Stage Play Description:

 After two months of his release from jail, Adrian Collins (aka A-G), a well-known gangster from Plainfield, NJ, gets shot 5 times from behind and then sentenced to five years back in prison. When he goes to East Jersey State Prison lock-up, A-G gets a reality check while reading a letter sent from his old head named Goldy, the leader of their street gang currently serving a 27-year sentence in the same prison.

Once Goldy tells him a long-time enemy wrote a book based on their old war stories, A-G takes a trip down memory lane which causes him to reflect on his life and what he’s been through. After a spiritual awakening and reality sets in, A-G then becomes inspired to write his autobiography (From Suspect To Prospect), however, that one book turns into 3 books in four months. - 35 min. Inspirational. 

Mission
To embrace, enrich, educate and entertain children and their families, within the Plainfield area, through its commitment to a unique, quality theatre program.

Benefit
The seeds planted here will not only help them in their lifetimes, but bear fruit for the following generation. Their children will now have a fairer chance at success in America and their piece of the American Pie.

Price 
Tickets to see FS2P stage play are $1 (value $20) with the flyers. For those making a $20 pledge for a stage play ticket receive a book (value $19.95), From Suspect To Prospect: Life and Times of Adrian Collins, and the 11-character stage play on DVD (value $10). They save $30. For 5,000 flyers that cost $100, our intent for the first month in the Atlanta, Georgia area for 7 days and 7 nights is to draw 5,000 to the events. For the books we pay $3,000 a for 5,000 book run ($0.60 per unit), or $1,500 for books for 1, 000. Books are $10 (street value). All FS2P flyers and stage play tickets are free for KIDS with a paying parent.

Pricing: 

  1. Tickets are $20
  2. Books (autobiography) are $19.95.
  3. DVDs (11-character) are $10. 
Push-Marketing

Push strategy
A push promotional strategy involves taking the product directly to the customer via whatever means, ensuring the customer is aware of your brand at the point of purchase.
"Taking the product to the customer"
FS2P tactics
  • Trade show promotions to encourage retailer demand
  • Direct selling to customers in showrooms or face to face
  • Negotiation with retailers to stock your product
  • Efficient supply chain allowing retailers an efficient supply
  • Packaging design to encourage purchase
  • Point of sale displays
Side A – 5,000 FS2P stage play $1 (one dollar) flyers to promote the stage play tickets that cost $20 (value $100,000), they are used for our street promotion team to draw 5,000 to the event. Side A is designed to target those looking to make a $1 pledge.

Side B – 5,000 FS2P stage play flyers advertising the ticket, book and DVD are up for those making a $20 pledge (value $50). The value of 5,000 FS2P stage play tickets, books and DVDs are $100,000.  
Pull-Marketing
Pull strategy
A pull strategy involves motivating customers to seek out your brand in an active process.
"Getting the customer to come to you"
FS2P pull tactics
  • Advertising and mass media promotion
  • Word of mouth referrals
  • Customer relationship management
  • Sales promotions and discounts
Advertising and Sponsorship
Sponsorship
FS2P Theatre is the number one year-round attraction in Union County and Fulton County. Last year, attendance for our Main Stage shows average 3,000. Sponsoring a show ensures that your brand is front and center for everyone who sees that particular show. Additionally, your brand is included in all of our advertising – internet, print, and radio throughout Union County (New Jersey) and Fulton County (Georgia). Our sponsors’ inclusion in those ads gives them exposure in markets where they might otherwise never be seen. For sponsors whose package includes a listing on the marquee, we guarantee it will be in place no less than one week prior to the show opening and then throughout the entire show run – that’s at least a month’s worth of ad placement in our premium downtown location. Show sponsorship also entitles you to a block of tickets for your Sponsor Night. Use them to entertain clients, bring a big group of friends, donate them to a local charity to use as a fundraiser. Whatever you come up with, we’ll do our best to accommodate.

The cutoff for sponsorships is January 31, 2017. For more information, please contact the SF2P Theatre’s Director of Marketing & Business Development, Adrian Collins, at (404) 901-2915, or send by email at adrian2collins@gmail.com.

PLAYBILL ADVERTISING
The 2017-18 Main Stage Season Playbill will be made available to every theatre patron that attends a show. Our annual print run is 100,000. Inclusion in the playbill gets your brand in front of our audience at every show throughout the season. Our average patron is 55 years old with discretionary income. Patrons come from as far as 70 miles to attend shows at the FS2P. 
Back Cover (Color) - $2,500
Inside Front - $1,500
Inside Back - $1,500
Full Page - $1,000
Half Page - $625
¼ Page - $400
1/8 Page - $225
If you require assistance with the construction of your ad, we’ll create it for it at no additional cost. Deadline for inclusion in the 2017-/18 Playbill is January 31, 2017. For more information, please contact the FS2P Theatre’s Director of Marketing & Business Development, Adrian Collins, at (404) 901-2915, or send by email at adrian2collins@gmail.com.

SMALL BUSINESS PACKAGE
For business owners interested in maximizing their return from advertising with the Suspect To Prospect, we’ve constructed the Small Business Package. For a $1000 investment, you’ll receive 3 fully flexible season tickets (21 total) and a half page ad in the 2017/18 playbill for each of the seven productions.
SPECIAL EVENT SPONSORSHIP
Throughout the year, the FS2P hosts an array of special events – primarily concerts, that offer sponsorship opportunities for the local businesses and organizations. Sponsorship packages are negotiated and build to fit the needs of the production and budget of the sponsor. If you’d like more information on sponsoring a special event, please contact the FS2P Theatre Director of Marketing & Business Development, Adrian Collins, at (404) 901-2915, or by email at adrian2collins@gmail.com
ATLANTA vs PLAINFIELD SPONSORSHIP
For one day, Atlanta, Georgia and Plainfield, New Jersey will become the center of the music universe. June 24, 2017, two downtown stages will play host to over a dozen bands at Atlanta vs P-Funk. Headlining will funk icons, George Clinton and the Parliament-Funkadelic, who have been entertaining crowds across the world for over 50 years. They hold a special place in the hearts of Plainfielders for their appearances as “P-Funk Band” since 1950’s. The P-Funk Band are also known for over 40 hits. They are considered to be pioneers of the Funk-genre, and they directly influenced artists such as Doctor Dre and their musical influence can also be heard in rhythm and blues, soul, electronica, gospel, jazz, and new wave. Rounding out the Coca Cola Stage lineup are the P-Funk Band & DJ Cheese.
In Cedar Brook Park (Plainfield) and Woodruff Park (Atlanta), the P-Funk’s Music Stage will feature an eclectic mix of artists from around the region. The lineup includes Atlanta vs Plainfield & The Family. There will be plenty to eat and drink, highlighted by tents featuring the “Beer Company and Beer Creek Brews.” Tickets are $20. Gates will open at 10am, and the show will run from 10:30am to 6pm. Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on.
The intent is for this year is to draw 100,000 to the event. In future year’s we’d like this to become a multi-day festival with additional stages. Sponsorships for this year’s Atlanta vs P-Funk are available at two levels.

$2,500 – Businesses will be included in all advertising (radio, magazine, newspaper, and online media). Each business will have a 5 foot full-color banner hung from the roof of one of the buildings adjacent to the Coca Cola Main Stage. Businesses will receive 10 tickets to dispose of as they see fit. Businesses will also be given right of first refusal and guaranteed the $2,500 prime sponsorship rate for the next three years. 
$1,000 -  Each business will have a 5 foot full-color banner hung from the roof of one of the buildings adjacent to the Coca Cola Main Stage. Businesses will receive 10 tickets to dispose of as they see fit. Businesses will also be given right of first refusal and guaranteed the $1,000 secondary sponsorship rate for the next three years.
If you’d like more information on sponsoring Atlanta vs Plainfield, please contact the FS2P Theatre’s Director & Business Development, Adrian Collins, at (404) 901-2915 or by email at adrian2collins@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Project Kids Testimonies



Going back to school means it is time for the school fundraiser. Whether you are the chair of the fundraising committee, or just a willing volunteer, your time should be well spent. This means you need your fundraiser to must be both profitable and as stress-less as possible. For a new school year, try a new fundraiser -- Project Kids Flyers. A flyer fundraiser is a welcome fresh start for many schools.

It is simple, streamlined and successful. Instead of the hundreds of items that may be available through a traditional fundraiser, a flyer fundraiser focuses on one extremely sellable product. The only decisions a supporter needs to make are how many fund-flyers they want to buy. A flyer fundraiser is an easy, stress-free, and very profitable method for raising money for back to school fundraiser

Some fundraisers have become so expensive your supporters cannot justify buying from you, no matter how much they may want to help out. A Project Kids flyer sale, however, gives you real value for your money. Everyone loves a dollar, and many of us spend them easy on a regular basis and don’t pay it no mind. Since flyers are a common promo, buying the flyers makes a lot of sense for someone who wants to support your school. With a Project Kids kit, your supporters can help You promote 5,000 flyers for one dollar, or help You promote wholesales for a dime. Your school will receive 5,000 flyers per kit, including a Project Kids home-study course, with no deposit or other upfront cost necessary.



Project Kids 101 provides fundraising materials that will guide you through every step of the fundraising process, including providing all advertising and a simple order and distribution system. Project Kids 101 even offers direct to your school shipping, to make the fundraising process even easier for your supporters. Direct means that our founder, Mr. Publisher will personally drive to you and deliver the Kit to your distribution event and do a workshop to give you top customer service with your fundraiser. Other fundraising companies may use the same old fundraising products and ideas, but Project Kids 101 is unique, fun and cool. Don't leave this up to chance! Our experts are always available to help and answer any questions your school may have during their fundraiser.

During the first weeks of school, concentrate on settling your students into their school routines rather than reinventing the fundraiser yet again. A flyer fundraiser assures sweet success for your school and its students, and it offers fundraising volunteers helpful resources and outstanding support.



Sunday, August 2, 2015

Back to School with Project Kids 101: Fundraising is Fun Raising



Going back to school means it is time for the school fundraiser. Whether you are the chair of the fundraising committee, or just a willing volunteer, your time should be well spent. This means you need your fundraiser to must be both profitable and as stress-less as possible. For a new school year, try a new fundraiser -- Project Kids Flyers. A flyer fundraiser is a welcome fresh start for many schools.
It is simple, streamlined and successful. Instead of the hundreds of items that may be available through a traditional fundraiser, a flyer fundraiser focuses on one extremely sellable product. The only decisions a supporter needs to make are how many fund-flyers they want to buy. A flyer fundraiser is an easy, stress-free, and very profitable method for raising money for back to school fundraiser
Some fundraisers have become so expensive your supporters cannot justify buying from you, no matter how much they may want to help out. A Project Kids flyer sale, however, gives you real value for your money. Everyone loves a dollar, and many of us spend them easy on a regular basis and don’t pay it no mind. Since flyers are a common promo, buying the flyers makes a lot of sense for someone who wants to support your school. With a Project Kids kit, your supporters can help You promote 5,000 flyers for one dollar, or help You promote wholesales for a dime. Your school will receive 5,000 flyers per kit, including a Project Kids home-study course, with no deposit or other upfront cost necessary.
Project Kids 101 provides fundraising materials that will guide you through every step of the fundraising process, including providing all advertising and a simple order and distribution system. Project Kids 101 even offers direct to your school shipping, to make the fundraising process even easier for your supporters. Direct means that our founder, Mr. Publisher will personally drive to you and deliver the Kit to your distribution event and do a workshop to give you top customer service with your fundraiser. Other fundraising companies may use the same old fundraising products and ideas, but Project Kids 101 is unique, fun and cool. Don't leave this up to chance! Our experts are always available to help and answer any questions your school may have during their fundraiser.
During the first weeks of school, concentrate on settling your students into their school routines rather than reinventing the fundraiser yet again. A flyer fundraiser assures sweet success for your school and its students, and it offers fundraising volunteers helpful resources and outstanding support.


Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Back to School Fundraising with School Supplies

Have you ever seen the Staples commercial with the guy in the pool and the kids playing loudly on the deck? He just presses the big, red easy button—and voila, the kids are outfitted in all of their school supplies!
Wouldn’t it be nice if back to school shopping were really that easy—and cheap?
The reality is that back to school time can be a burden on many low income families – especially those who have to provide school supplies and clothing for more than one child in their household. In this current recessive economy, public schools are being hit the hardest as the provincial government applies spending freezes to already tight education budgets.
As school districts across North America tighten their purse strings, classroom supplies get older and shabbier until there aren’t enough to go around the classroom. With limited school supplies available, teachers and other parents end up spending their own hard-earned money to buy pencils, pens, notebooks, and textbooks for students whose families cannot afford them.
On top of paying for school supplies, teachers also usually end up paying for photocopies, chalk, blackboard markers, posters, and classroom décor out of their own pockets.
So how do we keep our teachers and parents from picking up the slack when it comes to needed school supplies?
We turn to school supply fundraising events such as Adopt-A-Classroom, a site that raises money for classrooms across America, or Parentella, a site that provides a free Web platform for parents and teachers to collaborate on fundraising for schools. Then there’s www.online-ruler.net, which offers free rulers for classroom use.
If you don’t have the manpower in your school or community to throw a school supply drive on your own, never fear. The other option is to organize a catalogue drive. This fundraiser has able families ordering school supplies from a catalog once a month, and the proceeds help teachers purchase supplies for those in need.
So now that you have some online resources and ideas for the type of event you’d like to throw, how do you go about organizing a school supply drive of your own?
  • Get teachers to fill out wish lists of supplies that they need for the year.
  • Create flyers to market your school supply fundraiser. Make sure to post at your local Chamber of Commerce and churches.
  • Send e-mails to school parents promoting your event. Be sure to include clear dates for when collection will start and finish.
  • Write a press release for publicity.
  • Use Facebook to reach out for donations beyond your zip code. Make sure to list the biggest necessities on your signs and online areas. For instance, most schools need things like pencils, crayons, markers, backpacks, baby wipes, hand sanitizer, glue sticks, scissors, and notebooks most of all.
  • Use traditional media outlets—radio, television, newspaper—to promote your event.
  • Ask local businesses that are willing to help to serve as collection sites—try to find, at minimum, two sites so people can drop off items at a site that is convenient to them.
  • Be sure to send volunteers to check the collection sites to ensure that boxes are not overflowing, and that items are boxed and stored until needed. And when the drive is finished, you’ll need volunteers to box up all donations and deliver to the school district.
  • Give thanks for donations when the drive is over—to business owners, volunteers, and those who gave large donations to your supply drive.
School supply drives put on by the local community have been known to collect pencils, pens, rulers, calculators, textbooks, dictionaries, thesauri, index cards, construction paper, markers for arts and crafts, and notebooks.
They have even drawn student essentials outside the classroom—such as gloves, winter coats, winter hats, umbrellas, shoes, boots, backpacks, and even gym clothes—when open donations are accepted from local area residents.
School supply fundraisers really can go a long way in making your school year a happier one for teachers and students alike.

50 Successful School Fundraising Ideas

Selecting a fundraiser for your school can be a challenge, as there are so many options available today. Here is a list of fundraising ideas your school could consider for your next fundraising need!
  1. Bake sale: Parents, students and staff can contribute baked goods for a one-day sale. Children and/or parents can be invited in to buy these treats.
  2. Raffle: Sell tickets for the chance to win a particular prize – this could be a basket of goods, a 50/50 draw for cash, or another prize donated by the community or school.
  3. Gift card sales: Working with a known provider, sell gift cards for local retailers and a portion of the proceeds will go back to your fundraising efforts.
  4. Quiz night: Divide participants into teams (or ask them to sign up as teams). Prepare a list of questions based on a particular theme and have a volunteer “Quiz master” who can ask the questions. Sell tickets to participate and offer a prize for the winning team.

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  5. Bingo: Organize a bingo night and participants can pay to play with an opportunity for the winners to get small prizes.
  6. Pancake breakfast: Sell tickets for a delicious breakfast hosted in the school gym one morning before school starts. Offer food and refreshments for a set price.
  7. Popcorn sales: Rent a popcorn machine and offer a special treat over lunch one day or at a school game or concert.
  8. Winter carnival: A team of volunteers can help to run various games and activities for students and their families to come and enjoy. Sell tickets ahead of time and create a winter-themed event. Consider selling entry tickets or having each activity valued at a certain number of tickets (i.e. hot chocolate = 1 ticket, snow bowling = 3 tickets). 
  9. Summer carnival: Similar to a winter carnival, come up with fun outdoor activities and events that will draw in the community to buy tickets and participate. Consider selling entry tickets or having each activity valued at a certain number of tickets (i.e. balloon toss = 1 ticket, relay race = 3 tickets).
  10. Flower or bulb sale: Sell flowers or bulbs to school families and the community to get ready for spring.
  11. Halloween bake sale: Host a themed bake sale. Consider focusing on healthy treats and asking children to “pay” for the goods with pieces of Halloween candy.

    bake sale is a tried-and-true fundraising favorite! Have people sign up to bring treats online.

  12. Chocolate sales: In preparation for Valentine’s Day, set up a themed chocolate sale that guarantees delivery by February 14th!
  13. Pizza day: Organize a special lunch and collect orders ahead of time from each classroom.
  14. Flea market: Promote a school-wide flea market where families can bring in items they want to sell from home, such as old books or toys. Consider having specific tables for each type of item to keep it organized with proceeds going to the school or charity.
  15. Craft sale: Encourage children and their parents to get creative and create crafts that the public can purchase. Consider having each classroom come up with an idea that they can contribute.
  16. Fun run: Organize a Fun Run or Fun Walk that the students can participate in. Encourage them to raise pledges from their families or ask for a specific donation amount (i.e. $1). Make it a fun event with music, snacks, and high energy.Maximize Your Fundraising. Click to view Infographic
  17. Car wash: Generate awareness around the community about a car wash hosted in the school parking lot. Offer to wash cars of parents and people driving through the neighborhood for a donation.
  18. Coupon book sale: Working with a well-known provider, sell books of coupons for local restaurants, stores and vendors, so that part of the proceeds are donated back to the school.
  19. Holiday wreaths: Help to bring some holiday spirit to students and their families by selling festive holiday wreaths in November. Wreaths could be fresh or artificial.
  20. Dance-a-thon: Invite students and families to partake in a dance-a-thon. They could collect pledges based on how long they stay on the dance floor! Ensure you have a good playlist of upbeat songs, and consider selling snacks and refreshments for additional cost.

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  21. Talent show: Showcase the talent of your students and faculty by hosting a talent show. Encourage individual or team participation, and sell tickets for family and friends to watch.
  22. Gift basket bidding/auction: Gather donated items from local businesses and create gift baskets that students and parents can bid on. Example: a “Movie” themed basket with cinema tickets, specialty popcorn and candy.
  23. Silent auction: Gather donated items or create vouchers for services offered and host a silent auction in the school gym. Participants can walk around for a limited amount of time and put their name and offer price down on items they are interested in.
  24. Cake walk: Have volunteers bake delicious cakes for the event. Place the cakes in a big circle with a number on each one. Players walk around the circle to music. When the music stops, the organizer draws a number at random. The person standing in front of that number gets to keep the cake.
  25. Haunted house: Host a Halloween-themed event. Sell tickets for students and parents to walk through the haunted house. Gather volunteers to play spooky characters!
  26. Teacher charity game: Generate excitement among the students about attending a special sports game that has teams made up of their teachers! Sell tickets to watch the game, and consider having a concession stand. It could be a serious game or something comical.
  27. Teacher charity concert: Round up your teachers for a musical concert for the students! Sell tickets to watch the teachers perform songs – either as a big group or in small groups. Teachers could get creative and invite well-known performers to join them or have community sponsors. 
  28. Recycling round up: Encourage students and staff to bring in their recyclable goods from home for a charity drive. Provide a specific place in the school where they can be collected.

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  29. School supply lists: Certain office/school supply stores will give back a portion of proceeds to your school or classroom. Check out your local retailers for a program like this, and provide this information to parents in the summer or at the start of the school year.
  30. Gift-wrapping station: Around major holidays, advertise a gift-wrapping station where parents and students can bring their unwrapped gifts and have them wrapped for a low cost.
  31. Read-a-Thon: Read as a class or encourage individual reading during a specific period of time. Ask for donations based on how much you read! There are also organized programs that you can follow as a class with specific activities, books lists, and donation forms.
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  32. Food drive: Collect non-perishable goods for a specific local community charity.
  33. Dress down day: Ask for a specific, small donation amount for students and teachers to participate in a Dress Down Day where they can wear jeans or comfortable clothing.
  34. Fashion show: Encourage local retailers to provide clothing items that can be worn by students for a well-organized fashion show. Sell tickets ahead of time or at the door.
  35. Multicultural fair: Showcase the many delicious foods and unique talents of your students by hosting an event where students are encouraged to share their cultural traditions with one another.

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  36. Game day: Plan an afternoon of board games and indoor activities that students and teachers can sign up for in advance, and participate in a number of games around the school. Offer small prizes for winners.
  37. Recipe book: Have students contribute family recipes and create one school-wide recipe book. Sell the book to parents and community members.
  38. Charity ball: Host an evening event for students and the community to attend and contribute part of the proceeds going to a local charity. Have volunteers ask for décor and refreshment donations from local businesses, and develop a specific theme for the evening.
  39. Online crowdfunding: Test out an online crowdfunding platform to get donations for your cause. Think of creative incentives that you can give to people who donate, with bigger incentives for larger donations.
  40. “Give It Up” challenge: Encourage students and families to give small donations, usually change, towards a goal set for a day. If the goal is met, teachers commit to giving up something that is part of their every day routines such as coffee, sweets, etc. This can be a weeklong event with the individual day goals increasing.
  41. Art exhibition: Create an event where student artwork is showcased – set it up as a “pop up art gallery”. Attendees can “bid” on the artwork, and the school can give part of the proceeds to a local charity or community group.
  42. School sleepover: Working with a team of volunteers, host a school sleepover in the gym. Create a detailed list of what each student needs to bring, and plan fun activities, games or a movie for the kids to enjoy. Provide snacks and breakfast in the morning. Charge a specific amount, and anything above the costs can go towards the school’s fundraising needs.
  43. Live auction: Secure high priced, sentimental items to be auctioned off one evening and have guests compete for the highest bid. Or, have classes out-bid one another for pizza parties, new class books, a classroom iPad and more.
  44. Battle of the Bands: Audition local talent to battle it out in a fundraising concert. Many may perform for the exposure alone, and you can sell tickets to the event. Be sure to have everyone vote on their favorite and give that band a prize.

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  45. Principal challenge: See if your principal or a favorite teacher will agree to do something drastic – for example, shave his or her head – if you reach your fundraising goals.
  46. Movie Night: Partner with a movie theater that will offer discounted tickets or donate a portion of each ticket sale.
  47. Scavenger Hunt: Have participants sign up in twosomes for a fee to participate. The teams will compete in an around-town scavenger hunt. Give out prizes for first, second and third place teams.
  48. Parents Night Out: Plan an evening where parents can drop off their little ones for a couple hours. Coordinate some games or a movie for the kids and charge a babysitting fee per child.
  49. Rubber Duck Race: Number and sell rubber ducks to participate in a “race.” Drop the lovable ducks down a river or in the middle of the pool with a designated “finish line.” Hand out prizes to the winning ducks.
  50. Spa Night: Organize for various spa professionals to give a day or evening of pampering! Seek nail technicians, make up artists, and hair stylists to donate or discount their services to benefit your school.
Your next fundraiser is sure to be a hit if you come up with the perfect fit for your group! Best wishes for money-making success!
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