BoosterShot Launches Fundraising Products for Fall 2014
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) February 28, 2014 -- Too often, fundraisers require selling products that supporters don’t really want, but feel obligated to buy. BoosterShot's lineup of 2014 fundraisers are valued by buyers, making it easier for organizations to sell fundraisers with confidence. And, buyers will gladly purchase again next time around.
Running the same old fundraiser doesn't work in today's economy. That's why BoosterShot has launched two main product lines: the Gift-checkbook and Sports Sweepstakes. One of these is likely to be a good fit for any organization that needs to raise funds.
Gift-checkbooks are a truly valuable product unlike anything seen before. There simply isn't a fundraising product quite like the Gift-checkbook anywhere else. Every Gift-checkbook fundraising campaign is built and branded for each specific organization and community.
Sports Sweepstakes put fun in fundraising and create a buzz that no other fundraiser can match. Supporters will like the value contained in the mini Gift-checkbook and they’ll have fun playing the sweepstakes. This is a fantastic fundraiser for groups of any size and type. It’s easy to sell and since there are sweepstakes for different seasons of the year, sweepstakes fundraisers can be run throughout the year.
About BoosterShot
BoosterShot is a premier provider of community based fundraising programs for schools, youth sports and civic/charitable organizations. Every fundraising campaign we produce is unique and tailored to meet the specific needs of the fundraising organization while extending reciprocal support to community merchants.
Every member of our team has years of fundraising experience – both as fundraising chairs and as consultants to fundraising organizations. We understand that fundraising is a balance between effort and return. A great fundraiser delivers the best profits with the least amount of work from volunteers.
John Kowieski, BoosterShot, +1 630.306.2244, [email protected]
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