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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

For the first time since leaving school i am actively taking part in organizing a charity event.. i've been given the roll of 'raffle prizes'

The event needs the raffle to fund the venue for the main event. How do i approach this with local business's who i am hoping to obtain prize donations from? Do i tell them their contributions are being used to help fund the venue and are not going towards directly raising money for the cause or do i say nothing?

basically need to raise £120 so the jumble sale/teddy bears picnic/band and disco can happen.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

should add that obviously once the £120 through ticket sales has been raised, everything over that goes directly to charity.

the band and disco have been supplied for free

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By *stwoforfun2Couple  over a year ago

South Suffolk Area

Forget funding the event through the raffle. Go straight to companies and ask them for £120 or part there of to fund the event and give them advertising on tickets, adverts etc.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Forget funding the event through the raffle. Go straight to companies and ask them for £120 or part there of to fund the event and give them advertising on tickets, adverts etc."

thats being a bit forward.. would they really do that?

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By *stwoforfun2Couple  over a year ago

South Suffolk Area


"Forget funding the event through the raffle. Go straight to companies and ask them for £120 or part there of to fund the event and give them advertising on tickets, adverts etc.

thats being a bit forward.. would they really do that? "

Yes, lots would, it shows them in a good light

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

Get a local business to sponsor the event....then as poster said up there advertise them on tickets etc

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Forget funding the event through the raffle. Go straight to companies and ask them for £120 or part there of to fund the event and give them advertising on tickets, adverts etc.

thats being a bit forward.. would they really do that?

Yes, lots would, it shows them in a good light"

might try it then.. thank you

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