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Ideas for fundraising retailers - like webb ivory but maybe nicer?

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mysteryfairy · 05/06/2008 18:11

I am in a position where I want to fund raise for a registered charity.

In the past I have done many fundraising events for school/playgroup/out of school club etc etc where we have organised the sale of goods and taken a share of the profits. Amongst the things I have sold in the past in this way have been childrens clothes, educational toys, jewellry, books via school link (got books back from them rather than cash). Usually a retailer has come in with their goods.

I'm currently fundraising at work so not necessarily selling to parents, but really want to sell people stuff where I'm providing a service to them and they are buying something they actually want (rather than the pay £5 to park in your own carpark place type stuff that normally goes on).

Ideally I need to be able to sell goods you can pick out of a catalogue or off the internet as it;s not really appropriate for retailers to come into where I work.

So, anyone know of any nice fund raising retailers where I can direct the funds raised to my choice of charity?

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islandofsodor · 06/06/2008 23:44

I used to do Phoenix Trading (I'm still technically registerd but havn't had time to do anything recently)

Anyway they sell really nice greetings cards, wrapping paper and other associated stuff, much nicer than the Studio stuff. Cards are £1 or 90p each if you buy 10 or more and you can pick out of catalogues. Cheap enough for people not to feel they have to spend needlessly.

eidsvold · 06/06/2008 23:51

this one is something different but easy in that you can do catalogues or just tell people via a website/newsletter and they can go from there.

here

what about this:

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eidsvold · 06/06/2008 23:52

the second one is usual retailers and a precentage of the sale is forwarded to the charity of your choice - again telling members or people what your charity is and they can do it that way.

MrsFogi · 07/06/2008 00:23

What about this www.onlineforgood.com?

MrsFogi · 07/06/2008 00:24

Sorry, link www.onlineforgood.com

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