Well I am a bit tired right now as I spent my Labor Day doing a car wash fundraiser for my varsity soccer team.Non-profit organization or sports teams require fundraising in order to pay for things like equipment, travel, and other expenses.We all know this. We also know there usually are more then enough people willing to volunteer and donate their time to raise the funds necessary to keep the operation operating.Throughout the years I have been involved in many different fundraising events and have learned a few things to help me in the future.Since you have so much free time now that you cannot find a job, go with some of these ideas to your local organization. Always remember that many companies are willing to donate items to help with a cause and to help promote their business, people will volunteer, and the more unique your event is the more appealing it will be.Here are some events worth running:
My hero for this week is a choreogrpaher by the name of Tyce Diorio. He created a routine on So You Think You Can Dance this week that was essentially the story of a woman struggling with breast cancer, but told through dance . The routine moved the judges as well as its choreographer, who felt strongly enough about a cause to create a great piece that was both inspiring and beautiful to watch. I’m not a professional choreographer by far–judging by my rap video, you might say everything I learned came out of a Cracker Jack box (no pun intended).
rachel plan weekly meals and buy whatever you can in bulk,hands wash your clothes when ever you can and grow a garden or if you have a family member that has a garden ask if you can get some fresh veggies when there ready to come out
Derekp I think i’ve seen this somewhere before…but it’s not bad at all
Rath You have a decent blog here. I would encourage you to keep writing and posting as often as you are inspired to do so. In the long run, it will really pay off as more and more people will begin to visit, read and refer others. ProExtender
dawn Now that we have some nice hot weather…save using your dryer and hang your clothes out to dry..Get a clothesline and pins from the dollar store…watch out for the pigeons though….
lasierra great blog! I’m glad I finally found a decent blog that I liked. Just subscribed to the feed and looking forward to future updates.
Theresa Waste less food by taking more trips to the grocery store, but buy less. Plan fresh meals ahead, buy what you need when you need it. Also, frequent local markets for great deals!