I received an invitation from a recent guest and possible future host to participate in her church's upcoming fundraiser. I can see the possibility of prospects but I will be out a lot initially. They basically want me to give all my profits (after cost of catalogs, etc.) to them for their children's activities. This is a country church that is about 30 minutes from me and this is the first time for the fundraiser so there's no way to tell how it may go. At this point, the postcards are not yet printed and she didn't know what newspapers they were advertising in. I would be out my Saturday as well as a raffle prize in addition to my proceeds. What do you guys think? Here's her e-mail...
The fundraiser is to raise money for the children's activities at our church (Day Camp, Preschool, etc.) We are having a plant sale, bake sale, manicures, massages, children's tea, and Direct Sales Consultants booths. We currently have Longaberger, Silpada, Tupperware, and Mary Kay. We are charging a $25 booth fee up front to cover advertising and asking that the consultants donate a raffle prize and proceeds (the $25 is deducted from the proceeds that the consultant is donating). The advertising is flyers, newspaper ads, and postcards for consultants to send to their contacts. Would you be interested?
The fundraiser is to raise money for the children's activities at our church (Day Camp, Preschool, etc.) We are having a plant sale, bake sale, manicures, massages, children's tea, and Direct Sales Consultants booths. We currently have Longaberger, Silpada, Tupperware, and Mary Kay. We are charging a $25 booth fee up front to cover advertising and asking that the consultants donate a raffle prize and proceeds (the $25 is deducted from the proceeds that the consultant is donating). The advertising is flyers, newspaper ads, and postcards for consultants to send to their contacts. Would you be interested?