TALK About a Great Fundraiser...
Pre-paid phone cards, the ideal, on-going fund raising program offers 50% to the organization.
PRESS RELEASE
CONTACT
Rober Balsiger, Director of Public Relations
Phone 972-221-4739
Email RBalsiger@AMSfundraising.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dallas, Texas October 6, 2003
Subject: TALK About An Effective Fund Raiser...
Recent events have caused more organizations to look at fund raising projects for their much-needed financial support. Many schools are faced with budget cuts that may reduce or cancel some programs. Food banks across the country are running on empty. Animal shelters, and other non-profits are seeing a decline in charitable donations. Youth sport teams are finding it difficult to get support from people outside of their immediate family.
Car washes, bake sales, coupon books, wrapping paper, cookie dough, and other high priced fund raising items will only go so far. No matter how worthy the cause, people are only willing to buy so many over priced items to support fundraising projects.
What most fundraisers are looking for is an on-going program that will continue to produce revenue for their projects. They need a fund raising product that is fairly priced, appeals to everyone, and a product that is consumed, and repurchased.
The answer... The FFL Prepaid Phone Card Fundraiser. Prepaid phone cards have been around for years, and produce over 5 billion dollars in annual sales. At 5 cents a minute, the FFL fundraiser card is priced lower than most of the major retail stores including Wal-Mart. The $12.50 card provides 250 minutes of talk time with no connection fee. The organization gets $6.25 for every $12.50 card they sell. With this extremely competitive rate, people will come back for additional cards.
For more information on how to get this fundraiser producing results for your organization, please call Robert Balsiger at 972-221-4739 or email to RBalsiger@AMSfundraising.com
Learn how you may become a Fundraising Coordinator or Supervisor and make outstanding earnings while you help organizations meet their financial goals.
|