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Other Ways to Make Money During Your Bake Sale Fundraiser![]() Navigation: Main page Author: FundraisingBakesales.com If you want to provide beverages, you can often get them donated. Coffee shops, donut shops, and fast food restaurants are usually willing to donate drinks, ice and paper goods to nonprofit organizations for bake sales or other activities. Depending on the appropriateness to your particular bake sale, you may also want to offer prepared snack foods such as gum, candy, chips, pretzels, crackers, etc. You may be able to get these food items donated, too. Selling non-food items at your bake sale is something you should consider. Does your organization have t-shirts, calendars, music cd's, cookbooks, or similar items that you can display and sell at the bake sale? Don't forget to include items like these that will help you raise more money. One recommended method is to accept donations. You might display a container, such as a 10 gallon plastic water jug, and collect donations from people who do not want to buy baked goods but still want to support your fundraising efforts. Of course, you will need to keep a close watch on this money because people have been known to steal donation jars. Another thing you can do is have a raffle for a small prize during the bake sale. For example, you could display a gift basket full of gourmet treats and sell raffle tickets for a dollar each. At the end of the day you draw the winning ticket and deliver the gift basket to the winner.
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