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Published 11th Feb 2009
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Seniors need money for your trip or dance class. The school band needs money to travel to a competition. Youth sports leagues need to earn money for the PTA and the team needs money to fund a field trip. All these are very real and good reasons for fundraising activities.

The management team of any school or fundraising activity which should have the phrase “safety first” firmly planted in the minds of our players, students and parents alike. While adults may have this way of thinking and, we must emphasize to our youth.

When developing a fundraising campaign where school children will be its main sales force is essential to take the utmost care for your safety. Develop a plan for the safe conduct of your fundraiser and make sure everyone knows about it and ensure that it complies.

A.) To focus on safety first

With harrowing stories of criminal minds in the newspapers and television news is advisable that in no case should their children go door to door to sell his team fundraising or school fundraising project without proper supervision by an adult. Obviously, if your plan requires the school to raise money from door to door cold sales call to review its plan. And this should not be limited to product sales. Other fundraising activities, such as a car wash or a bake sale outside the local stores should have adult supervision as well.

B) Develop a written policy on school fundraising activities.

All fundraising activities should require that an adult is present. Make sure that everyone involved in your project and aware of being aware of their security policy. Print your policy and give a copy to each of their children and their parents.

This will ensure that parents understand that the pool are not promoting unsafe sales, and that their children are not encouraged to “do whatever it takes” to make a sale.

Cover several times that his students should concentrate its sales effort in a safe manner by limiting their sales efforts to your friends, family, neighbors, coworkers and parents.

C) Communicate with the need for strengthening

You can create security awareness posters to display in high traffic areas of your school. Ask others to help educators verbal reminders that when you add in class. Have “safety first” or a similar statement printed in all sales materials. If necessary buy Åre rubber stamp with their slogan and use it on all sales of printed literature.

D) Structure of the program and its instructions award sales to raise funds to promote school safety

One of the best ways to ensure that their children are safe, while raising funds for your school or team to provide the best and most exciting awards at a level that can be achieved without the feeling that children have to “selling to the world” for them. Another thing you can do is fund-raiser during its launch, to instruct students how they can sell what they need without having to sell door to door asking for some of their friends or relatives to take your brochure to work for them.

Do not put their children in unsafe situations. No amount of money worth jepardizing children’s safety.

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