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Effective
Ways to Coordinate a School Rummage Sale
Great Tips and Advice
for Coordinating a School Rummage Sale
If you've been put in charge
of coordinating your school rummage sale then you'll have come
up with a solid plan of organizational strategy. A rummage sale
is a great way to get rid of those things you either don't need
or don't want anymore and replace them with cold hard cash. Planning
a rummage sale for your school can also be a great way to bring
the community together for a school fundraiser.
Try to reserve your rummage
space early in the school year as other school organizations
might be considering a similar event. Your best bet is to mention
your idea at the very first PTA meeting. This can just about
guarantee that you get any date within reason. Planning a school
rummage sale almost certainly means having it on a weekend. Saturdays
are generally more preferable than Sundays. Additionally, try and
keep the date you have the sale consistent from year to year
so people start to become familiar with your event, which can
increase the likelihood that people will show up. For example,
you could have the sale the second Saturday of every March.
Involve
as many people as possible from your organization. By doing this
you increase the amount of money that can be raised. Be sure
to plan drop-off dates for people who have things they are donating.
One drop-off date per month is enough if you give 3-4 months
leading up to the sale. Curbside pickup as an option might be
a good idea so that people don't have to drive their items to
external location.
Maximize the amount of money
you can make from a school rummage sale by hosting it a few months
after the holiday season. People have a tendency to want to get
rid of lots of extra stuff after the holidays, making this a
perfect time to solicit donations for the rummage sale.
The organizational aspect of the sale will require more than just
one person in charge. Appoint people head up certain aspects of the
process. One person can be in charge of getting the space, another
can oversee that drop-off operation, and another can make sure set
prices for the items. If you have enough stuff to sell you can even
divide up the clothes and furniture, toys and video games to different
department heads offering your potential customer a better experience
likely resulting in more fundraised money. An important department
to create for this sale, if the manpower allows for it, is a hospitality
department. People can get unruly at a rummage sale, so if there
is someone staffed to pay attention only to the customers needs,
then you'll have a much more pleasant event for people to attend.
Organizing a school rummage
sale can really help to raise some money for your school or group,
so take the organizational side seriously and you'll see some
great monetary returns. The more organized the sale is the more
the parents will be likely to want to be involved, further increasing
how smoothly the event will go.
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Author: Seahawk
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