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New Fundraising Ideas



If you are exhausted with the typical selling, car washes, brat sales, and door to door fundraising options then Teespring just might be what your looking for.  What is it??  Well first check out this quick video that explains it.  


Many of you know I have been doing my own fundraising for my upcoming Light the Night Walk. So I immediately jumped on and created a t-shirt.  Now I have not finished setting it up for people to purchase them but hopefully I will get it all set. 

Here is what I created in just a matter of minutes:

This idea is very neat because you the fundraiser does not have to spend any upfront costs.  I know you have been there were you purchase tshirts in hopes to sell them and then you only sell a few and have several left.  This process takes all the risk out completely.  You also get to be the designer which is awesome and fun.  

Another factor that I love is the shirts are delivered so you don't have to keep track of orders and sizes!  The steps are simple and the more people you think will order your shirt the more profit you will make for your charity or event.  

Once you design your shirt you then set your goal and price along with an end date.  You have until then to get that number of shirts sold and reach your goal.  Teespring also makes it very simple to share your creation on social media so now you are reaching a bigger audience!  

I hope you will take a look and get designing that perfect t-shirt.  


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