No matter how big your group, a photo fundraiser will bring you more funds from your dollars spent when you use a professional photographer.
Professional Photographer Fundraisers will help you write the letters, tell you exactly how much money you can expect to raise, and will be there to walk you through every step of the fund raising process.
Photo fundraisers offer a delightful array of opportunities to make a profit from your group's photo opportunities, and still provide you with great photos of all members and their families.
Use these tips and ideas to get your letter out and start making money, today.
1 - Obtain your fundraising packet from the photographer.
It's easy as pie, most photographers even have a 1-800 number where you can call and ask for the packet.
The fundraiser packet arrives in about three to five days and you've got all the materials you need for your letter - often including letter head and a flier.
2 - Write a simple letter to your group telling them that you've hired this particular photographer to help raise funds for your charitable purpose and encourage all of them to participate in family photos at the reduced rate, by signing up for a reasonably priced set up fee.
Include a setting schedule and some suggested clothing choices for the family.
3 - Include a return stamped envelope for their schedule time and fee.
It always helps if you have a card inside where they can write down their time and date for their own use, but always ask for a phone number to confirm their time and date when you get the message.
Professional Photographer Fundraisers will help you write the letters, tell you exactly how much money you can expect to raise, and will be there to walk you through every step of the fund raising process.
Photo fundraisers offer a delightful array of opportunities to make a profit from your group's photo opportunities, and still provide you with great photos of all members and their families.
Use these tips and ideas to get your letter out and start making money, today.
1 - Obtain your fundraising packet from the photographer.
It's easy as pie, most photographers even have a 1-800 number where you can call and ask for the packet.
The fundraiser packet arrives in about three to five days and you've got all the materials you need for your letter - often including letter head and a flier.
2 - Write a simple letter to your group telling them that you've hired this particular photographer to help raise funds for your charitable purpose and encourage all of them to participate in family photos at the reduced rate, by signing up for a reasonably priced set up fee.
Include a setting schedule and some suggested clothing choices for the family.
3 - Include a return stamped envelope for their schedule time and fee.
It always helps if you have a card inside where they can write down their time and date for their own use, but always ask for a phone number to confirm their time and date when you get the message.
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