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FUNDRAISE WITH FOOD
F O U R F A V O R I T E W A Y S T O
C A R O L E A R G O | W W W . C A R O L E A R G O . O R G
IF YOUR PHILANTHROPIC ORGANIZATION
is looking to raise money for a local charity, it’s easy to immediately think about
hosting a bingo night or raffle. Instead of going the predictable route,
incorporate the fun of food into your fundraiser, because everyone has to eat!
There are a handful of creative and out-of-the-box ways to sell food. Here are
four of my favorites.
You’d be surprised that quite a few chain restaurants have
fundraising programs! Below are a few examples.
PARTNER WITH LOCAL RESTAURANTS
Rita’s: You can schedule a day when members of your organization will be
“celebrity scoopers” at your local Ritas. Your organization can earn money in
return.
Applebee’s: Although they are not open for breakfast, Applebee’s offers a
pancake fundraiser during non-operating hours. Customers can pay at the
door and will be served breakfast plates filled with pancakes, sausage and
scrambled eggs by members of your organization.
Friendly's: You can earn a portion of the store’s sales if customers dine with
a voucher created specifically for your event.
Tired of the predictable bake sale with traditional chocolate chip
cookies and brownies? Add a pop of excitement to your baked goods
with bright colors and complex flavors -- people will be more enticed
to take a took at what you’re selling and make a purchase! Take the
time to get creative by tie-dying icing on cupcakes, baking a patch of
decadent salted caramel pretzel brownies, or shaping cupcakes like
shamrocks in time for St. Patrick’s Day.
HOLD A NON- TRADITIONAL BAKE SALE
This easy charity event requires minimum preparation and has the
allure of personalization to suit everyone’s tastes. Coordinate a
customizable potato or macaroni and cheese bar complete with chili,
cooked broccoli, sour cream, shredded cheese, bacon bits, chives,
spices and more.
COORDINATE A CUSTOMIZABLE FOOD BAR
Although participants will have to be over 21, an evening of wine
tasting will be very enjoyable for participants looking for a night out
while still making a difference. Try contacting local wineries to see if
they will sponsor the event and provide a variety of wines for
participants to try. It’s also very important to provide light
refreshments, so think about putting together a fruit, nut, cheese, and
cracker plate that will pair well with the wines being served.
WINE TASTING
FUNDRAISE WITH FOOD
F O U R F A V O R I T E W A Y S T O
C A R O L E A R G O | W W W . C A R O L E A R G O . O R G