Fundraising Ideas

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Fundraising Ideas

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Design a t-shirt...ho wever, IT HAS TO BE COOL, says David. If it is not a cool de sign, it won’t sell. Are you part of a sm all group? Ask a fe w to sponsor you with prayer and by brin ging a dollar to each meeting. At the en d of 6 weeks, 5 groups of 5 equals $180!!! One student was a licensed cosmetolog ist. She cut people’s ha ir for her money. One student made personalized cand les. She designed to sh ow where she was going so it was also a prayer reminder. Some students have even sold plasma an d gotten their friend s to sell it for them too!

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Sacrificial Giving: Look at your life. What can you give up? A Starbucks trip a week, a movie night a month, a Nintendo Wii game, or a trip to the mall. What are you willing to sacrifice so that you or a friend can Go Now and fulfill the great commission?

Local Church:

Churches play a major role in raising funds for many students. Not only do they give out of missions budgets, they also help do fundraisers. Some have held car washes, bake sales, and Bar-B-Qs, or have had students work in childcare or Disciple Now’s. Many will let you have time to speak at a service or in a Sunday School or Bible Study class to let people know what you are doing and why you are doing it. This give s people a personal connection to the field where the student will be serving and makes them more willing to give.