| Great School Fundraising ideas | | | | - support from individuals |
| The most important rule in school fundraising is to | | | | - talk about what you have already done - maybe |
| gather a good and enthusiastic team together. Once | | | | include a newspaper cutting |
| you've got the support of a team, you can share | | | | - get someone to proof-read your application and |
| ideas, and work together to raise funds for your | | | | make suggestions |
| school. | | | | Establish a plan of action |
| Now, you and your team need to brainstorm! | | | | Working together as a team, develop a plan of |
| - consider your aims | | | | action. |
| - decide what you are fundraising for | | | | Be clear about what you want to achieve, who will |
| - agree on a target amount | | | | be responsible for what, and the proposed time scale |
| - consider your unique selling points - what makes | | | | Establish regular meetings to review and report |
| you different | | | | progress |
| - do a skills audit for your team | | | | For larger sums, consider using a fundraising |
| - consider the contacts that you already have | | | | consultant |
| There are several ways which you can fundraise for | | | | By using these simple steps, you are already way |
| schools:- | | | | ahead of 95% of schools who wish to raise funds |
| - local fundraising | | | | but don't know how, who or what they wish to do! |
| - get support from companies | | | | To your success! |
| - grants from government agencies | | | | Thanks for visiting our hints and tips on writing school |
| - grants from trusts, foundations and charities | | | | fund raising. |