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Fundraising Mark Unseen   Oct 2 00:34 UTC 1996

How's about this one... fundraising.... the old standby.... no pressure to
become a member, just give us your money.... I suggested one in the first item,
 but I don't know what happend to it... 
8 responses total.
mta
response 1 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 20:59 UTC 1996

Good idea -- but fundraisers work best when they're either for a specific
purpose or have a theme 9like the recent auction.)  What are the funds for,
specifically?
ajax
response 2 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 22:10 UTC 1996

  Past fundraising efforts (excluding membership) that I can think of have
included JCC sales, asking for money for a new hard disk, JanC's matching
pledge (up to $250) to upgrade modems, the recent auction, and Grex T-Shirt
and coffee mug sales.
 
  Snafu had suggested something like a frisbee-golf tournament as a
fundraiser in item 1.  Things like that are always welcome, if someone has
the inclination to organize it, and there are enough Grexers interested in
it.  Posting a suggestion in the Agora conference is probably a good way
to guage whether enough people are interested or not.
 
  I don't think anybody has tried charging a fee to participate in a Grex-
organized event.  I would guess that things that are ordinarily free (like
playing frisbee-golf in a public park) wouldn't be too successful with a
fee.  But you could probably tack some profit on events that ordinarily
cost something, like playing on a golf course, or playing Whirleyball.
snafu
response 3 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 23:00 UTC 1996

Playing at hudson mills costs a little.... Also, with prizes, mayhaps we'd get
people... who knows... I'll post something in agora...
danr
response 4 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 6 23:53 UTC 1996

The frisbee gold tournament could be a good idea.  If you get enough people,
you could perhaps do a 50-50 kind of thing.  50% of the proceeds go towards
prize money, 50% go to Grex.
snafu
response 5 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:58 UTC 1996

Like I said in agora, we have free membership as some of the prizes, and that
doesn't cost much... just time.... and process speed... mugs & shirts, not a
lot of those unless you get lot's o' people... we'd have to get a list of
people  BEFORE we take money and/or get prizes that cost money.... if we get
lots o' prizes and no on comes... we're screwed..
mta
response 6 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 00:40 UTC 1996

No, according to the bylaws *someone* has to pay for those memberships.

I agree that having a list of entrant before getting the tangible prizes is
a good move -- unless the T-shirt and mug prizes are from current stock.  (If
we have one.)
ajax
response 7 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 02:08 UTC 1996

  One-month grex memberships, at $6, would be relatively cheap prizes,
and could be paid for out of entrance fees.  I think mugs are also $6.
I don't think Grex has any T-shirts in stock, and printing them costs
a fair amount in small quantities.
 
  Since buying memberships is almost the same as donating money to
Grex, I'd use whatever excess money you raise to buy memberships.
In other words, rather than use half the profits for prizes and half
to donate to Grex, use it all for prizes, with some of the prizes
being one-month Grex memberships.
snafu
response 8 of 8: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 18:30 UTC 1996

could do that.....
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