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  1. Does your youth group need to raise money quickly?   Perhaps you would benefit from a fast, free fundraiser to generate revenue. The amount you make will largely depend on preparation time, participation and execution.

    Here are three tried and true projects to raise some fast cash:

    1.  Car Wash Fundraiser

    Car washes have proven to be great community fundraisers.  You will need willing volunteers, a high traffic, visible location, and some terrific signage.

    Here are some tips to get you started:

    • Choose a location with good main road frontage.
    • Ensure you have proper water access.
    • Prepare a list of supplies – hoses, buckets, wash towels, dry towels, and squeegees.
    • Assign each volunteer with a task and the appropriate supplies from the list.
    • Make 8-10 eye catching signs in high-contrast colors.
    • Schedule the volunteers in 2-hour shifts.
    • Wash cars for six hours, preferably on a Saturday.
    • Have two lines so you can wash two vehicles at once.

    Weather will play an important part in the success of your fundraiser.  If you are able to wash 12 vehicles an hour (one every ten minutes per line), you will easily raise over $500 in one day.

    It would also be beneficial to prepare a flyer, which outlines the purpose of your fundraiser and the price per car wash.  You may even wish to offer additional services, such as tire dressing or interior cleaning, for an additional charge.   

    Alternatively, you can also advertise a free car wash and ask for donations for your cause. Although this can be a bit of a gamble, many groups often find that this method raises more cash than a specific asking price.  It is not uncommon for people to be more generous when they see a group of volunteers working hard and having a good time.

    Be sure to get the word out.  You’ll want to post your fundraising event on Twitter, Face book, Myspace, etc.  As well, be sure to let friends and family know and ask them to help you spread the word.  Advertise in your local newspaper, and get permission to post signs a few days in advance.  Always keeping safety in mind, have some of the volunteers hold and wave signs toward passing traffic.

    2.  Yard Cleanup

    A yard cleanup fundraiser is extremely fast and easy to put together. Simply create a set of instructions for your group detailing what to offer, what to say, and how much to charge.

    Like most fundraisers, the target market, for a yard cleanup fundraiser, is family, friends, and neighbors. Depending on the age of your volunteers, the offerings could range from simple lawn care to mulching flower beds and pruning trees. Fall is a great time for this type of fundraiser, because leaf cleanup is always a necessity during this season.

    You’ll want to prepare a flyer describing your fundraiser, as well as the objectives, and clearly list your prices for the various cleanup tasks. Assign a quota to each volunteer.

    As incentive, a pizza party or movie passes to the best performers can definitely improve overall results.

    3.  Community Cleanup

    A community clean up, is also known as a trash bag fundraiser.  You will be performing a valuable community service while earning significant revenue for your cause.  

    Organizing a community cleanup project is a terrific way to raise funds, while sending a positive message about your group.

    This type of fundraising event is normally a weekend event.  The group participants will solicit pledges from family, friends, neighbors, and local businesses.   As well, you’ll want to approach local businesses to donate trash bags and recruit parents and relatives with trucks to haul the trash.

    Pledges are tied to a specific attainment goal such as the number of pounds of trash collected or the number of road miles cleaned of debris. You'll need to create a one-page overview of your cleanup program and a pledge signup sheet.

    When you prepare your flyers, be sure to include a suggested range for donations.  For example, you may ask anywhere from a penny to a dime a pound for larger projects. Large amounts of garbage can be collected from a local stream or illegal dumping area, so you may also put a maximum limit on pledge amounts of $20.

    Assuming you have 50 volunteers, each with five pledges of a penny a pound, a ton of garbage will raise $100 per participant or $5,000 for your cause.

    You’ll raise a ton of cash for disposing of a ton of garbage and you’ll be doing a world of good for the community. 

    Each of these fundraising tips is fast and easy to put together, as well as being a reliable source of revenue for your group. For safety purposes, please ensure you have adult supervision for any youth group event.  Start planning your free and easy fundraisers today!

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  2. I had a moving experience today that I want to share with you.

    I enjoy going for walks, because I find it's a great way to clear my head and achieve a sense of calm and well being. The weather was beautiful today, so I decided to take a walk to recharge my batteries.

    While walking to the park, I noticed a gentleman getting into his van. It was only his movement that drew my attention to the van, which was nothing special at first glance. However, as I strolled past, I saw a framed photo of a woman, hanging from the head rest in the passenger seat next to him. Below it was a sign. I couldn't fully read it without going right up to the window and peering in. What I did see read ".......‘s seat". It took a moment for that to sink in, before it dawned on me what I had just seen. Presumably, it was a photo of his late wife and that was, and still is, her seat.

    I can't accurately describe the rush of feelings that came over me; but it was a combination of sorrow and compassion, followed by awe and admiration. My eyes still well up just thinking about it. His conviction of faith that her spirit is sitting right beside him, is truly awe inspiring.

    I spent the rest of the walk contemplating that, and I found myself feeling uplifted. It occurred to me that, although I'm self motivated, it's people who inspire me. It's Terry Fox running 42 km for 143 days in the Marathon of Hope; it's a 10 year old girl donating hair so another little girl can better cope with the affects of chemotherapy; and it's most certainly the gentleman I saw today.

    So here's what it boils down to...

    Ordinary people, doing extraordinary things, are our greatest source of inspiration. Inspiration is what fuels our passion and motivates us to act. When we act, we become someone else's inspiration. It's a snowball affect.

    Inspiration is always best when it's experienced first hand. Even though you may not find my experience as inspiring as I do, your inspiration is out there and when it hits you, you'll know it. Dwell on it, talk about it, build on it, and let it continue to fuel your passion so that you have the motivation and the momentum to follow through.

    Whatever the cause, the driving force behind any fundraiser is the people, because in the end, it's the people who will benefit. We all long to have a healthy, strong community and so we must all make a contribution to that end. Your community will extend beyond your street, your school, your church, your city, and even your country. We're all part of a global community and everyone has something of value to contribute. For some it may be fundraising ideas, whereas others may contribute skills, time, labor, or funding. A program called Habitat for Humanity is a perfect example of that.

    I invite you to become part of our community by becoming a registered member and participating in Our Blog. I encourage you to share this blog with others and tell us about your fundraising ideas, successes, challenges, and increase awareness for your cause by submitting a link and/or an article. 

    Let's join forces to build a stronger global community.

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