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How to Raise Money For A School Fundraiser Using eHow

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By Ck2008
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When fundraising to raise money for education, it is very important to use many different strategies.
Parents get tired of having to buy things for their children's school, and many families can not afford to spend money.
By following these steps you will be able to fundraise with ehow,
without having the
parents pay for anything.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Internet
  • Flyers
  • PTA's help
  1. Step 1

    Speak to the school's Principal or Director, explain how ehow works, and the possibilities of earning money per views.
    Encourage the Principal or Director to register with ehow.
    Then ask the school' s teachers to write articles.
    Tell the school's PTA.

  2. Step 2

    If the school' s Principal or Director accepts this idea,
    and the teacher's volunteers to write articles-
    Then you can suggest that flyers or an email be sent out to all the parents in the school, asking them to view the articles and to tell everyone they know, and let them know for what is the fundraising is for.
    Also explain how fundraising with ehow.com works.

  3. Step 3

    You can also spread the word as you see the others parents in your school, word of mouth, spreads quickly.
    The school can ask the parents if their email address can be added to
    their ehow account as friends to receive every ehow article that is submitted.
    Share this information with all the students , kids spreads the word fast.

Tips & Warnings
  • Remember to include the ehow address in the flyers or emails, sent to the parents.
  • Always say thank you for helping your child's school.
  • Every school has a sign with information outside, where every person driving by can see, the school can announce the fundraising event with the ehow address, where the people passing by can read it, you may help increase even more the views$$$.
  • All the students need to know that they can't go online by themselves, encourage the students to tell their parents and see their school articles with them only.
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