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		<title>Wallet Card Discount Fundraiser</title>
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Discount cards are a great fundraiser, but can reduce your profits if you have to buy them from a large fundraising retailer. The heavy, plastic cards with huge franchise logos are nice, but a few computer savvy people with the right printer can make just as good professional looking card themselves and increase profits.
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<p>Discount cards are a great fundraiser, but can reduce your profits if you have to buy them from a large fundraising retailer. The heavy, plastic cards with huge franchise logos are nice, but a few computer savvy people with the right printer can make just as good professional looking card themselves and increase profits.</p>
<p>To start, you need heavy cardstock and printer ink, both of which can be donated by a local office supply along with lamination services for when your cards are complete.<br />
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Canvass your local businesses. Take along a form with a space to write the agreement, and get a manager’s or owner’s signature. Leave them a copy and keep one for your files. Different businesses will be willing to commit to different things &#8211; have a list of suggestions ready!</p>
<p>Possible things for businesses to donate include:</p>
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<li>10% of total purchase (good for all sorts of shops, including clothing boutiques, auto parts stores and local hotels or car rentals)</li>
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<li> Specific dollar amounts off of services, such as $2-5 (good for low priced services offered by beauty salons, oil change locations, dry cleaners, and so on)</li>
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<li> Specific items with purchase (good for restaurants, ice cream or donut stores and sandwich shops &#8211; a free drink, dessert or ‘buy one get one half off’ discount always goes over well)</li>
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<li> Try to hit the seasonal or out of the way places  (maybe a local bed and breakfast would appreciate advertising a ‘couples getaway special’ to increase off season business)</li>
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<li> Look for entrepreneurs willing to give a discount as well (doing taxes, estate planning, counseling, dog walking, cake decorating)</li>
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<li> If you are short on businesses, see what the members of your group have to offer. You could make one square be a free one time offer that can be punched with a hole punch when redeemed, and have members donate craft items that they have made.</li>
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<p>Once you have gotten between ten and twenty businesses to sign off on offering discounts, work up the cards on a computer program, and print them out on one side of the cardstock. On the front do a logo with the name of your organization and telling what the sale of the cards benefits. Include an expiration date (usually a year away) so you can sell cards again in the future.</p>
<p>You can generally sell cards for $10 each, and many people will be happy to pay that in exchange for the discounts. Laminate the cards for extra durability, and trim them to fit in a wallet. This project may work so well you can repeat it yearly (you will need to get renewed permission from the businesses involved).</p>
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