HI.
I'm a bit late on this one, only just spotted it!
I've recently taken over as Chair person of my youngests preschool, but have been heavily involved in emergency strategies since I found out last october the previous committe had managed to overspend by £12,000 in a year.
We have had to cut staff hours, increase [by 50p a session] our fee's an dencourage parents not to moe thier kids inot school nursery classes just becuase a place is availiable [we have a problem with a specific school, who take children a term before they are eligable for funding...]
We have applied for charitable grants, £5000 from awards for all, turned dow by the local network fund becuase of the financial sitation, and curently under consideration by Children in Need, you might need an angle for funding, we have gone for special needs and targettign deprived groups...
We also approached our local councillor for funding [they almost always have an amount availiable] have had jumble sales, raffles, a big event at xmas.
You need to get your parents on board and involved, a lot of ours are unnterested in the extreme, but those who care wear their hearts on their sleeves and really do, do all they can.
I hope getting the local press and radio has brought you some much needed publicity. Hav eyou considered a 'sponsor a child' project where you aproach local businesses for a small donation in ehnage for advertisingon your newsletter?
I've also made sure ALL our details are on the internet, there are local sites with specific info on them, often radio stations will run a free ad for charity organisations.
A lot of Banks and Building Societies have Funds you can apply to, as do a lot of big companies its worth looking into.
The Preschool learning alliance can offer you advice on funding, and may be able ot offer finacial advice/assistance, I'm not 100% what they offer, I know our insurance is with them tho..
Look into Lottery funding.
And The CO-OP
Could you children have a sponsored event? a wak round the yard, or a singalong, something fun for kids that whole families can support.
Our situationis improving, we've built up on our children number and funidng has increased to full terms rater then just 33 weeks a year [whichas a big loss for us as parents wouldn't pay for teh unsibsidised places the remaining 7 weeks.]
anywaysaid a lot there, and its probably appalling typing.
hope it helps
Good Luck!