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Solutions to small school fundraising

There are many inherent advantages to being part of a small school community, but fundraising options isn’t usually one of them.

<p>Fundraising can be difficult for all schools&comma; especially in today’s economic climate where many families are already stretched to their limit&period; Small schools&comma; especially those which are rural or isolated&comma; have an additional set of unique challenges to face&period; But just because you are limited in size&comma; doesn’t mean you need to be limited with your creative problem-solving&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Read the latest issue of <em>School News<&sol;em> <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;school-news&period;com&period;au&sol;latest-print-issue&sol;" target&equals;"&lowbar;blank" rel&equals;"noopener">HERE<&sol;a><&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h4><strong>Limitation&colon; small volunteer base<&sol;strong><&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Low student numbers typically mean low parent and community numbers&comma; and subsequently – fewer volunteers&period; Even though small schools often have impressive participation rates and are community-minded&comma; you will still be limited by small numbers of volunteers&period; In smaller schools&comma; the loss of a key individual or family through graduation or attrition can also have a disproportionate effect on the group&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong><u>Solution<&sol;u><&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The solution is finding fundraising options that can be run with tiny teams of just one or two people&period; Often engaging a dedicated fundraising business – selling customised or pre-made products from wine to bags to cookies – means a lot of the legwork is already done&period; Many companies provide marketing and accounting materials and can be run online which removes the need to find volunteers to handle sales and distribution&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>For schools who wish to run their own fundraising internally – and keep every cent of profit for the school – there are still plenty of options&period; You will require the support of your entire school community but they can be organised with one or two people&colon; such as &OpenCurlyQuote;Stop the Music’ where you play a really annoying song &lpar;like Baby Shark&rpar; non-stop over the school PA before school and during lunchtime until the school receives a certain amount of donations or a Gold Coin day where in exchange for a gold coin&comma; students and staff can wear crazy socks&comma; crazy hat&comma; free dress etc&period; Passive fundraisers that can be set and forgotten&comma; such as earning loyalty credit from a local IGA or supermarket is another way of adding a few vital dollars with minimal ongoing effort&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Keeping good handover records is also vital to save future volunteers time and headaches as they can easily access files that document decisions made &lpar;what worked and what didn’t&rpar;&comma; suppliers and donors contact details&comma; templates&comma; check-lists&comma; budgets and more&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;10414" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-10414" style&equals;"width&colon; 680px" class&equals;"wp-caption alignnone"><img class&equals;"size-full wp-image-10414" src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;school-news&period;com&period;au&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2018&sol;03&sol;AdobeStock&lowbar;79362556&period;jpeg" alt&equals;"finance" width&equals;"680" height&equals;"480" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-10414" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">© Tierney&comma; Adobe Stock<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h4><strong>Limitation&colon; small customer base<&sol;strong><&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>The one thing all successful fundraisers need is customers&period; Many fundraisers are internal&comma; meaning the source of funds is the school community itself&period; Asking students&comma; families and their immediate friends to purchase&comma; donate&comma; sponsor or attend &&num;8211&semi; while great for community building &&num;8211&semi; can be limiting for small schools&comma; and they often won’t have the numbers to justify certain fundraisers options because they’re unable to meet the sales targets that ensure profitability&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong><u>Solution<&sol;u><&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The solution is fundraising options that go beyond the school and instead target the wider community as a customer base&period; This means the event or product must be of broad and general appeal and not rely on sentiment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Options include selling broadly popular or practical items like confectionary or wine&comma; raffles with cash prizes&comma; a carwash or sausage sizzle&comma; a regular stall at a farmers’ market or even crowdfunding&period; You may want to run an annual quiz night or bingo night themed to have broad appeal across your community&period; There are many fundraising options that can be run online&comma; which means they can be promoted across the country&comma; rather than simply across town&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Thinking outside the box is the cornerstone of a successful fundraiser&comma; and small schools can involve their entire community with a unique event – such as the Dwellingup Pumpkin Festival – or a carefully considered attempt at a Guinness World Record&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h4><strong>Limitation&colon; restricted to &OpenCurlyQuote;small’ fundraisers<&sol;strong><&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p>Due to the limitations already discussed&comma; &OpenCurlyQuote;big’ fundraisers such as Fetes are often not practical for a small school&period;  But often the success of a fundraiser is not dependent on the size of the school or the number of volunteers but the effort and creativity of the idea&period; There’s also no reason small schools need to go it alone&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong><u>Solution<&sol;u><&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If there is a desire to attempt a fundraiser that requires more bodies&comma; then consider joining forces with another group&period; There are likely other groups within the local area who have their own fundraising needs – such as RSL&comma; sports clubs&comma; other small schools&comma; community daycare or animal welfare groups&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Not only will you have the benefit of additional volunteers and an alternative customer base&comma; but you also gain from their experience and ideas while they gain from the space and visibility of the school&period; Solutions may include &OpenCurlyQuote;renting’ out the school oval for a community car boot sale&comma; a vintage car show&comma; a farmers market&comma; a doggie day out or even using the space for gold coin parking&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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Shannon Meyerkort

Shannon Meyerkort is a freelance writer and the author of "Brilliant Minds: 30 Dyslexic Heroes Who Changed our World", now available in all good bookstores.

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