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Fundraising Ideas!
Fundraising Ideas!
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Assembly of Student Delegates
Fundraising Ideas!
Posted by
Ashley LaJoie, ASD Secretary
on
Wed, May 16 2012 1:14 AM
Here is a list of fundraising ideas which were shared at the ASD preconference meetings in Indy! -Invite local hair salon to cut hair, wax eye brows, and give massages at a reduced price (Free advertising for salon, entire student body/faculty participated as "customers" -Raffle at PTE sponsored -Valentine's Day Bake Sale -Cider and muffins in lobby -Sell baked goods at senior community center or holiday flowers -"Test your strength" dynamometer booth -Silent auction @ events (example: Wheelchair Rugby) -Ad sales in end-of-year banquet program -Disability Awareness Day Fundraiser
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Posted by
aperez30
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Mon, May 28 2012 2:02 AM
The test your strength booth idea sounds really cool! Do you have details about that?
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Posted by
Laura Mills, ASD SC Chairperson
on
Wed, May 30 2012 7:36 PM
I am not entirely sure how they did this fundraising event, however you could incorporate this idea at the OT booth at health fairs or other on-campus/off-campus events. You could have friends, siblings, etc. pay a $1.00 to see who has "more strength." Be creative :-)
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