Re: Rookie Fundraising
Hello,
Sponsorship is extremely hard to obtain for a new team, especially if you do not have corporate connections or even if corporations are unfamiliar with your team and the FIRST Robotics organization. However, this is possible by following a few simple steps:
1. Make Your Team Known
Send out monthly newsletters within the community, create a website, and/or host a fundraising event(s).
2. Become Involved
Engage in community service efforts by collecting can foods or clothing for those in need. Show the community that you care and that you are willing to give back.
3. Market Your Team
For Corporate: Create a Professional Packet highlighting who your team is, what FIRST is, goals for the future, past achievements (including community efforts), and where you are traveling to this season. Personalize these documents with the name of the corporation included. Place these documents in a folder and mail it to the intended corporation. After a few days make a follow-up call to make sure the documents were received and ask if they have any questions.
For Businesses: Create a basic, yet attractive flyer with a picture of your team and small text areas that include who you are and why you are in need of funding. Also include your goals for the future and how with their donation you will be able to have a successful season. After creating this flyer, print or copy enough to disperse among team members. Require each member to obtain at least 2 local businesses to sponsor your team (even in the most rural locations this is possible). Also Make sure to Poll Members to see if they know anyone (corporate, business, or otherwise) who could contribute to the team.
4. Host Fundraisers
Plan fundraisers that can increase your teams funding, examples: Basket Bingo, Spaghetti Dinner, Magic Show, etc. Travel to local supermarkets to see if food items can be donated or to other stores to request door prizes that can be raffled. Set a goal for the number of tickets each member is required to sell (divide how many people you are able to accommodate and divide it by team members, ex. 200/20 = 10 tickets each need to sell). Always decrease the accommodation amount when making this calculation if you are selling tickets at the door.
5. Involve Parents
Involve parents in aiding with fundraising events by contributing refreshments that can be used for the event. Make these free to increase attendance. Create a small presentation for parents of new members to inform them about the program and to also motivate the to help.
Accomplishing the above steps will increase funding yearly. However, all of these steps may not be able to be completed in a single season. As you become more established they should be expanded on yearly. I hope this helps, if you have any questions please contact me.
-Corey
Last edited by coreyk : 08-11-2005 at 17:52.
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