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I am the new cheer coach at a high school ( private school) and I am trying to think of simple fundraisers my girls can do in order to purchase cheer uniforms. Any ideas??
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Ask your local city officials if you can do a fund collection drive at major intersections in town on a Friday during commuting hours or Saturday morning. I have organized several in the past and in most cases an athlete can fundraise $50 in a 2 hour shift. Have lots of signs visible that show who you are and what you are fundraising for. The more visible and "fun" the signs are (don't just take a sharpie and scribble), the more people are willing to help.
I feel like you'd get some good money if you gave each athlete two buckets that were labelled with opposing things like some people do with tip jars. Then they could go around and people can put their money in which ever one they like best. Like "Pepsi or Coke", "iPhone or Android", "Football or Basketball". Or "Clinton or Trump or Neither" :p Those are always fun when giving tips and it could get people to participate!