During the holidays, many schools and churches plan a holiday "Pancake Breakfast with Santa" fundraiser. In fact, this is one of the simplest and most fun fundraisers you can host.
Step 1. Select a Charity
Choose a charity to receive the funds. To me, the best charities to benefit would be related to children at least during the holidays. Is there a childrens hospital in your town? Or a family having a hard time in your school or church?
Step 2. Location & Time
Now you can begin to plan a date and time. If you don't have access to a facility, contact local churches or schools to see if you can use their building for the event. If one place says no keep asking. You will probably need to sign a contract that states you will follow the rules of the building and will clean up after the event. Secure the facility as soon as you can in advance on the event.
Step 3. Find Volunteers
Now that youve reserved a place and you have your date, its time to call in the troops. Youll need lots of resources (people and supplies). Hopefully, by asking around, youll be able to find ways to get plenty of both for free.
Some places to contact are:
Local Military (If you have a base nearby.)
High School Sports Clubs
Churches
Schools
Moms Club
Colleges and Universities
Local Businesses, Stores, Restaurants
Girl and Boy Scouts
Of course you need a Santa. Ask around and youll find someone willing to recruit a family member.
Step 4. Determine Entertainment & Activities
Of course the main attraction will be Santa and the pancakes. However, if you have a large turnout youll want to have other activities to entertain the children.
Set up a craft table for the kids. Games are also fun. Alter the classic games and put a Christmas twist on them like pin the nose on Santa.
Plan pictures with Santa. Find a local photographer and allow the photographer to display a sign for publicity. Also ask her to donate a percentage of sales to your organization. Oftentimes photographers are happy for the opportunity.
Set up a storytelling area. All youll need is a quiet area, some good Christmas books, and comfy cushions.
And, of course, Face Painting is a must have.
Step 5. Promote Your Breakfast with Santa Fundraiser
Now, get the word out so your event is a huge success!
Provide flyers at all the following locations:
Grocery Stores
Bookstores
Elementary Schools
Preschools and Daycares
Libraries
Doctor's Offices
Also, contact local radio stations, newspapers and family publications. Give the news something positive to report about.
Thats all there is to it. From there, just enjoy your event, knowing youre doing something wonderful and helping others. Merry Christmas!
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Nicole Dean is a freelance writer. She recommends www.EZFacePainting.com a resource that teaches how to paint simple cheek designs in minutes even if youve never picked up a paintbrush in your life.
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