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I'm looking for a good spring fundraiser for a Cub Pack. I don't want to do door to door sales and needs commission >50%. We're small, sales would be at most in the 10-20 range on numbers.
What have other units done that works in this size range for actually profiting and making the time effort worth it?
I want to have a model where we do away with unit dues and we move to fundraising covering that cost, or more of it at least but can't there with popcorn.
Our popcorn sales didn't work at all. No one wanted to sell this year, we're at $0 sales. (Popcorn sales can pay for dues) I thought that seemed weird until I found council numbers for last year.We sold $725 worth and almost half of units in council that committed to sell sold less than us. If we would have split it up every family would have netted $12. It's no wonder no one sold this year, even keeping all their sales the numbers were so small and they're not out of the ordinary.
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