Maximize The Success Of Your Adoption Fundraiser With More Product Donations
Every adoption fundraiser takes planning and effort to be successful. More and more fundraisers are utilizing some form of crowdfunding, like the puzzle fundraiser, Pure Charity or a t-shirt fundraising campaign, and asking a lot of people to make a small donation and to share their event with friends on social media.
read moreThe Apparent Project Fundraiser – Empowering Haitian Families While Funding Your Adoption
Why do we love the Apparent Project bracelet fundraiser? Because you will do far more than raise funds for your adoption. You will help empower Haitians, many of whom are single mothers, working hard to provide for their families.
read moreBring On The Bowl-A-Thon
When it comes to bowling, there are 2 types of people: those who hit the alley every week and those who play once in a blue moon just for fun. Why not combine both of these groups, friends and strangers alike, to help raise money for your upcoming adoption? This fundraiser is FUN and relatively simple to pull off successfully.
read moreHow To Have A Killer Adoption Garage Sale Fundraiser
We held a massive garage sale back in May to raise funds for our adoption. This was a huge undertaking. We had people donate stuff for a month or so leading up to the sale, and we got to the point where we felt like we were living in a hoarder’s house (minus the cats and garbage).
read moreHost An Adoption Carnival
We are adopting two precious kiddos from Congo. We have done a few different things to raise money for our adoptions including garage sales and selling t-shirts. Our biggest fundraiser was the Carnival For Congo.
read moreHow To Increase Your Adoption T-Shirt Fundraising Sales
Have you considered selling t-shirts to fundraise for your adoption? Many families do and we recommend it as a great way to share your adoption story, get friends and family members involved, and provide a quality product for people to wear. We managed our t-shirt campaign ourselves (well, actually my wife did) the old-fashioned way. We successfully sold 215 shirts and raised $2,105 (netting just under $10 per shirt), after printing and shipping costs, that went toward actual adoption expenses.
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