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Dear JustFundraising Member,
 
Thanksgiving is almost here again. This is a hectic time of year for all, especially for fundraisers wrapping up their fall campaigns. So this month, we feature some great tips on managing collected fundraising dollars. For fun, we have also included some Thanksgiving trivia that you can share with the family. Happy Thanksgiving!
 
Katherine, Editor JustFundraising Insider
 
JustFundraising Insider - November 2004
 
In this issue:
Quote Of The Month: Sitting Down to Dinner
Refer-a-Friend Contest: Coffee "Perk Me Up" Giveaway
Success Story: Pee Wee Flag Football Team Raise Big Dough!
Group/ Team Picture: Larkspur Salem Football Team
Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Day Trivia Game
Fundraising Tip: Successfully Manage Collected Funds
Fundraiser Feature: Scrumptious Cookie Dough Fundraiser
Joke Of The Month: To Stuff a Turkey
 
  > Quote Of The Month   Back to Top  
 
"On Thanksgiving Day all over America, families sit down to dinner at the same moment - halftime."
Anonymous
[ Send Us Your Favorite Quote ]
 
  > Refer-a-Friend Contest   Back to Top  
 
Coffee "Perk Me Up"Giveaway
 

Refer your friends and get entered to win gourmet coffee from our Smooth Cup Coffee Fundraisers brochure. Flavors include:

Vanilla Cream, Southern Roasted Pecan, Hazelnut Cream and Creme Brulee. Smooth originals like Colombian, Morning Roast and Decaf Liberty Hall.

Click Here to Enter Giveaway

 
  > Success Story :   Back to Top  
 
Pee Wee Flag Football Team Raise Big Dough!
 
The Larkspur Salem Broncos from Virginia Beach, Virginia, huddled together this season and ran their fundraiser to the end zone. Emma Lou's Gourmet Cookie Dough from Justfundraising.com helped this team of five pay for trophies and for their up-coming banquet. "It was very easy!!" said Dawn Gray, the team's fundraising organizer, "The cookie dough basically sold itself and we did it all in just 2 weeks." Congratulations to this tough team of future pros!
- Larkspur Salem Pee Wee Broncos Flag Football Team - Virginia Beach, VA
 
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Larkspur Salem Football Team - Virginia Beach, VA
 
  > Thanksgiving   Back to Top  
 
Thanksgiving Day Trivia Game
 

Thanksgiving's origins date back to 1621, but worldwide, different cultures have been celebrating the great harvest dating back even further.
 
This holiday, have fun with our Thanksgiving Day Trivia game. Play it with friends & family.
 
The answers to all the Trivia Questions can be found on the bottom of the page. Have fun!

1. Which vessel carried the first Pilgrims from Plymouth Harbour in England?

a. The Mayflower
b. The Brooklyn
c. The Edinburgh

2. After travelling 65 days, where did the Pilgrims originally land upon arriving on new soil in America?

a. Suffolk, New York
b. Provincetown, Massachussets
c. Key West, Florida

3. Who were the Pilgrims that inhabited Plymouth County?

a. Spanish Landowners
b. Dutch Countrymen
c. English Explorers

4.When the Pilgrims arrived, they were greeted by Wampanoag Native Americans. What type of treaty did both groups sign?

a. Treaty of Friendship
b. Treaty of Peace
c. Barter Treaty

5. In honor of the sachem or chief of the Wampanoag, there is a monument dedicated in his name which reads, "Protector and Preserver of the Pilgrims". What does Wampanoag mean?

a. People of the Dawn
b. People of the Other Side
c. People of the Sun

6. Which river was used to transport corn to trade with the Natives in present-day Maine?

a. Albany River
b. Kennebec River
c. Great Bass River

7. At the time when the tradition of Thanksgiving begun being passed down to future generations, the holiday was known as?

a. Harvest Thanksgiving
b. Thanksgiving Meal
c. First Thanksgiving

8. Which of the following items were not present during the time of the Pilgrims Thanksgiving feast?

a. Corn-on-the-cob
b. Shellfish
c. Eel

9. The feast that celebrated the harvest lasted for three days and was in thanks to?

a. Thanks to the Wampanoag
b. Thanks to the Union (America)
c. Thanks to the Gods

10. During which presidency was the last Thursday of November decreed a national holiday?

a. President Madison
b. President Lincoln
c. President Washington

Answers: 1-a; 2-b; 3-c; 4-a; 5-a; 6-b; 7-c; 8-a; 9-c; 10-b
 
Source: hilltoptimes.com

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Successfully Manage Collected Funds
 
How to avoid common mistakes and make sure money from your next fundraiser flows smoothly from the community to the bank.
 
Handling Money - Two heads are better than one
Whenever money is involved, experienced fundraisers say that two people should share the job of handling the money. If two people are counting, recording and verifying each other's amounts, you'll catch each other's mistakes. Ideally, each will have experience and feel comfortable working with money. But Kerry McCullough, a fundraising company owner believes math skills are secondary to good organizational skills. "To be successful, treasurers and fundraising chairpersons need an accurate paper trail." It's also a good idea to assign money handling responsibilities to individuals from separate households. Even innocent mistakes made by a husband and wife can be misconstrued, experts say. Further-more, many groups provide fidelity bond insurance to cover losses resulting from honest mistakes. Band booster Susan Farris says her group uses a "drop box" buddy system. "We've got 360 students and just as many booster members. You can imagine how difficult it is to collect all the forms and money on a particular day and at a pre-determined time." Her club installed a "drop box" to which only she and the president have a key. "That way, we control who has access to the money. And the kids have a central, secure place to deliver their money."
 
Before deposits, think like a teller
"Fundraising groups can make it easy for themselves and their bank if they prepare their deposits properly," according to Lou Gresham, branch manager, Premier Bank in Acworth, GA. Her first advice: make sure all checks are signed and endorsed properly with your organization's name and account number. Many groups encourage student and parent volunteers to include the student's first and last name on every check. That way, if a check bounces, the affected student is easily identified and the product order can be adjusted. When counting the money, use a calculator. Better yet, Gresham suggests using a printing calculator to actually record each check amount. Then attach the tape printout to the bundled checks. She also recommends that bills be "strapped" together by denomination using pre-printed, self-adhesive paper straps. Many volunteers use recordkeeping systems or accounting software, to manage cash flow. However, Talbot warns that any bookkeeping system is only as good as the data it receives. It must be updated regularly and accurately for fundraising organizers to reap the full benefits. Deposits should also be made in a timely fashion, daily if possible and, again, by at least two people. Lisa Newburn, a representative of North Carolina-based First Union, also suggests that volunteers vary the times they make deposits and avoid forming any type of pattern that may be observed. Between visits to the bank, make arrangements to keep money under lock and key.
 
What to do when checks bounce
Unfortunately, fundraising is not immune from the occasional bad check. So, as a prudent business owner would take measures to collect the debt, so should fundraising organizations, experts advise. "You are serving as a steward for your organization and as such you must watch the money wisely and pursue it legally if necessary," says Texas PTA Treasurer Monroe. In her workshops, she suggests running the check through the bank a second time. If the check bounces again, many fundraising coordinators will place a courtesy phone call to the person who wrote the check. Others suggest calling the bank first before making the second deposit attempt. At most banks, a check can be presented 2-3 times for deposit. In most cases, it is simply a matter of timing. However, if the person who issued the bad check is non-responsive, Monroe and her colleagues suggest the same procedure followed by most businesses:
 
Send a certified letter (which requires a signature and provides the sender with a proof of mailing) to the person who issued the check;

State in the letter that the check was returned and for what reason (e.g., insufficient funds) and that the party has 10 days to provide a cashier's check or money order for the appropriate amount. Experienced fundraisers agree that timeliness is critical. The longer you wait to follow-through on bad debts, the tougher it is to collect.
 
Look to the professionals
There are almost as many fundraising programs as there are products and services available today. Some are structured as a pre-pay — orders are paid for upfront. Other programs are set-up as post-pay — orders are placed in advance and product is paid for upon delivery. Each organization must work with their fundraising company to determine what system will work best for their group. Fundraising companies will provide simple instructions to volunteers on how to complete the paperwork. They also have the knowledge and expertise to provide information on tax laws, recordkeeping and other administrative issues. "We have an obligation to make this easy on sponsors," says Frank Miller, a professional fundraiser. "You can't always avoid problems, but you can show people how to be prepared for and deal with them." For example, Miller's company provides sponsoring organizations with collection envelopes, order forms and other necessary paperwork along with detailed instructions on how to complete the paperwork, samples of completed forms, as well as computer generated reports to track results. These are just some of the innovative services available to help make fundraising drives painless and profitable for volunteers. Such services however, may affect the cost of the program. It is important that sponsoring organizations understand and thoroughly evaluate services before reaching an agreement with a fundraiser. Summing up her feeelings about fundraising, band booster Susan Farris notes, "We aren't doing this just to make money. We're doing this so our kids can have instructors, new sheet music, participate in local and national competitions." Indeed, fundraising has become a significant resource for American youth. It is more important than ever that fundraising activities and the monies raised through these activities be handled professionally and with great care.

Source: AFRDS.org
 
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Cookie dough is this fall's hottest fundraiser. It's no surprise! Our scoop and bake cookie dough is sure to get anyone's mouth watering. With 13 scrumptious flavors, this cookie dough fundraiser is as easy to sell as it is to eat.
 
Mouth Watering Flavors:
Using order-taker brochures, your group members allow your supporters to choose from a selection of mouth watering flavors, some of which include Chocolate Chunk, M&M's, Peanut Butter, Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, Reese's Pieces, Hershey's Kisses and White Chocolate Macadamia.
 
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  > Joke Of The Month   Back to Top  
   
To Stuff a Turkey
 
Little Bruno was sitting in his grandmother's kitchen, watching her prepare the Thanksgiving meal.
 
"What are you doing?" Bruno asked.
 
"Oh, I'm just stuffing the turkey," his grandmother replied.
 
"That's cool!" Bruno said. "Are you going to hang it next to the deer?"
 
 
 
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