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How
to Have a Charity Rummage Sale
Charity rummage sales
are a fantastic way to generate revenue for a good cause. There is little overhead
and the labor is usually all volunteer. Leftovers can be shared among the volunteers
or given away at the end without regret. A successful charity rummage sale
will require a lot of planning and elbow grease, but the results will be more
than worth the effort.
Things You’ll Need:
- Storage
location
- Sale location
- Lots of volunteers
- Boxes
- Used grocery bags
Step 1
Set a date, time and location for the sale. Also determine where
items are to be stored until the day(s) of the sale.
Step 2
Get lots of volunteers. Volunteers will be needed for preparation,
setup, selling, take down and cleanup. Aim for volunteers who can
be counted on to help with two or more aspects of the sale.
Step 3
Seek donations for the sale. Advertise on internet message boards
(where permitted) and recycling email lists. It is perfectly acceptable
to request donations in blocks. For example, request clothes one
week, household goods the next, etc.
Step 4
Inspect, clean, price and pack up items into boxes for storage.
Used clothing should be run through a washing machine at least
once. Dishes should be run through a dishwasher. Broken or unsafe
items should be discarded. Toys and children’s furniture
should be checked against recall lists.
Step 5
Advertise the sale through press releases, signs, bulletins and
electronic mailing lists beginning about three weeks before the
sale.
Step 6
Set up the sale. Arrange goods neatly with plenty of aisle space.
Hang clothes whenever possible. Assign responsible volunteers to
cashier duties in shifts and have a handful of people working the
floor to keep everything tidy. Have volunteers at the exit to thank
people for shopping the rummage sale and benefiting the charity.
Step 7
Close down the sale. Pack up remaining goods for distribution to
other charitable organizations or disaster relief. Call for pickup
or have a volunteer drop them off. Count the cash twice, turn over
to the president or treasurer of the organization for deposit and
write up a report on the sale.
Tips & Warnings
- Consider allowing donors and
volunteers the opportunity to shop early, before the sale opens
to the public
- Have a pricing guide so volunteers
can consistently and objectively price objects
- Collect used grocery bags for
reuse as shopping bags during the sale
- Be clear when posting want
ads for donations that these goods will be resold at a charity
rummage sale. Keep a list of those who donated so they can be
reminded to shop and thanked in advance of the sale.
Provided
by www.ehow.com
Author: RaeWrites
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