December 6, 2007

Feel Good with a Tupperware Fundraiser

Expert AuthorHave you ever done a “random act of kindness” and experienced the good feeling that comes from giving? Perhaps you paid at the toll booth for the car behind you. It feels good to give when you are not coerced to do so.

Many people would like to give, but their finances are limited. They may have a giant-sized heart with a dwarf-sized pocketbook.

Giving Circles

I read recently about a new trend called “Giving Circles” that makes it possible for even those limited in funds to have the joy of giving. A giving circle is established by one or more people who want greater involvement in their giving.

1. A group of teachers bands together to help a local charity. They raise money for that one charity on a regular basis.

2. Members of a local teen club raise money for a local family whose home was destroyed by wildfire.

3. Children in a local school help local families who are poor. No one child can give much, but as a giving circle, they can raise a lot.

Tupperware Fundraiser

Tupperware fundraisers are good for giving circles seeking ways to raise money. Tupperware fundraisers have the backing of a well-known organization. Tupperware fundraisers have the help of a Tupperware distributor. Tupperware fundraisers offer durable, reputable products.

One giving circle of which we read raised more than $15,000 with a single Tupperware fundraiser!

Enlist Help

Giving circle members do not have to do all of the work themselves. If the cause for which you are holding your Tupperware fundraiser is a worthy one, you will find many people who are willing to help. Simply ask neighbors and friends if they would be willing to give up a few hours toward helping that local family who lost their home. Explain your purpose to colleagues on the teaching staff – or at the office. You will find that many people want to feel good by giving, but have limited resources.

Tupperware “Parties-with-a-Purpose”

Your Tupperware fundraiser may take the form of Tupperware parties scattered across your community. Invitations state that the party’s purpose is to raise money, and states the specific local need toward which proceeds will go.

Tupperware Sales

If parties are not convenient, carry out your Tupperware fundraiser through door-to-door sales. Get permission to set up a table at a local mall or in front of a local store. If your purpose is clearly charity, you should have no trouble.

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