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Not Just a Pile of Scrap – Part Two
Without fail each spring and summer, the streets are filled with signs directing us to garage sales. So why not tap into this yearly ritual and give your town a real showstopper of a school fundraiser: hold a school–wide garage sale and advertise it to the whole community.
Think of the crowd your school can draw with merchandise amassed from the garages of your student’s families. This mega garage sale is a school fundraising idea that takes one person’s trash and turns it into their neighbor’s treasure. You also fundraise for free, essentially, since all of the items are donated from unwanted items.
Establish a location & date for your school garage sale fundraiser. This can be the cafeteria, gym, or if it’s likely to be a nice day, school park. Cafeterias provide the advantage of tables for displaying items. Start early, like 8 am. Garage sale die-hards know that “better late than never” doesn’t apply to bargain hunting.
Advertise! Advertise! Advertise! Post signs prior to the day of your school fundraising event at community centers, grocery stores, churches, libraries, and any other place where people go. Take out an ad in the local paper, and be sure to ask for a reduced or even donated ad fee by emphasizing you’re raising money for your school. Make sure there are A LOT of signs on street corners directing traffic to the fundraiser. Street signs can make an even bigger difference than newspaper ads. Most importantly, encourage parents to spread news of the sale to all of their friends and neighbors. Word of mouth goes a long way.
Your garage sale fundraiser has the potential to raise thousands of dollars for your school. Shoppers may be more willing to buy and less motivated to bargain since the garage sale is really a school fundraiser. Not only that, this fundraising event is a fantastic opportunity for kids, parents, and teachers to work together and to know each other better. Your school will make a lasting impression on the neighborhood & community; and perhaps your kids may find their own little bit of “treasure” – and discover how fun garage sales can be.
With a little bit of prep work, this school fundraising idea could be a yearly winner.