Your Little Artist Can Help Schools Fundraise
Posted by Angela Costas on 20 Aug 2007 in: Art, Fundraising Ideas, Products
Today I came across not one, but two artwork related fundraisers. Children’s art is made into unique gifts and part of the proceeds go back to the school. How cool is that?
The first one is Art to Remember. They will take the kids pictures and print them on pillows, calendars, coasters, keychains, mugs, and a lot more.
Kids are proud to see their works of art showcased on our products, especially when given as gifts to family and friends. ATR also keeps students safe by eliminating door-to-door sales.
The other one is Original Works. They have lots of items too, even Christmas ornaments, quilt blocks and a night light.
Once the artwork is completed, the school/organization assembles an Artwork Package for each student. This package includes the artwork, order form, full color brochure and a customized letter describing the program.
I haven’t personally used either of these programs, but check out this forum discussion for some comments from those who have. From just reviewing the websites it looks like a good program, great idea. Only thing that is not on either site is what percentage the school earns. The products themselves should priced affordably so parents, nanas and others can afford the items. There should also be a good percentage of commission going back to the school. Check it out but be sure to ask about the profit percentage!
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