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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 124679" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Do a "raise your bidder paddle" for a cash donation. Who will give $500? Who will give $100? Who will give $50?</p><p></p><p>Bunco party. Hire a limo and charge $100 per guest (that's times 12) to play bunco at someone's house. The person having the party donates the use of their home and the nummies and wine. You can do this as a "raise your paddle" bid as well. </p><p></p><p>My experience is that "sign up" parties do poorly, as people are always waiting around to see who buys. Raise your paddles do better, as there is pressure on a group to buy <em>right now</em>.</p><p></p><p>Themed dinner party for ten at the nicest home of a parent. They donate the hired caterer or cook the food if they are good at it.</p><p></p><p>Nails, tan, massage, haircuts, anything that you usually go do for yourself and enjoy and can get someone to donate to get a customer in the door. Always ask your stylist (whatever) if they will donate a cut or pedi/mani.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 124679, member: 99"] Do a "raise your bidder paddle" for a cash donation. Who will give $500? Who will give $100? Who will give $50? Bunco party. Hire a limo and charge $100 per guest (that's times 12) to play bunco at someone's house. The person having the party donates the use of their home and the nummies and wine. You can do this as a "raise your paddle" bid as well. My experience is that "sign up" parties do poorly, as people are always waiting around to see who buys. Raise your paddles do better, as there is pressure on a group to buy [i]right now[/i]. Themed dinner party for ten at the nicest home of a parent. They donate the hired caterer or cook the food if they are good at it. Nails, tan, massage, haircuts, anything that you usually go do for yourself and enjoy and can get someone to donate to get a customer in the door. Always ask your stylist (whatever) if they will donate a cut or pedi/mani. [/QUOTE]
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