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		<title>Make The Best Fundraising Calendar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 17:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need to raise money fast and with a very small budget, A fund-raising calendar might be the answer you are looking for. There is a wide verity of calendars that are already pre designed that you can use, or you could always design a calendar yourself.  It all comes down on how much [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you need to raise money fast and with a very small budget, A fund-raising calendar might be the answer you are looking for. There is a wide verity of calendars that are already pre designed that you can use, or you could always design a calendar yourself.  It all comes down on how much time and money you are willing the spent before raising any money.</p>
<p>A great way to get the best price is to buy your calendars in bulk, I wouldn’t suggest just going out and buying thousands of calendars just because you got a great price. First you need to have a ball park of how many you can sell.</p>
<p>If you decide to make your own calendar, then you might need more money to start. You want to make sure that you are going to make a top notch calendar that people will buy. Here is a small secret on how to instantly make your fundraising calendar a top seller. Personalize your calendar to the people you are selling the calendar. You might ask “How do I do that? “. It’s easier than you might think, for example: if you are raising money for your school is to get pictures of local areas, monuments and people. All you got to do is personals it to your fundraising audience.</p>
<p>You don’t even have to do the work yourself. You can ask students and parents to take the pictures and email them to you. You can also pieces of art make by students in the school as part of your calendar. This not only gets you great things to put in your fundraising calendar it also gives you wonderful publicity which more money.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget timing very l important, no one buys a calendar in July.</p>
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		<title>Fund-raising Ideas for Jewish Temples</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 03:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that a lot of local shuls and temples are completely self-supportive? The members of the congregation will usually pay toward the building fund when they join, and continue contributing through their membership dues each year. Due to rising costs of annual expenses such as staff salaries, fund-raising efforts such as these will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that a lot of local shuls and temples are completely  self-supportive? The members of the congregation will usually pay toward  the building fund when they join, and continue contributing through  their membership dues each year. Due to rising costs of annual expenses  such as staff salaries, fund-raising efforts such as these will not  usually be enough to cover everything. This is why it is important for  members of the congregation to become involved in local and overseas  charities. Fund-raising can really help to raise the additional funds  necessary each year. Here are a couple of examples on how this can be  accomplished.</p>
<p>* Yarzheit Plaques</p>
<p>One idea is to dedicate  a specific wall in the synagogue for yarzheit plaques, as well as a  time for reciting the Mourner&#8217;s Kaddish. Jewish tradition states that a  prayer should be said in the memory of a family member that has passed  away. These special prayers are known as the Mourner&#8217;s Kaddish. This  memorial prayer is said by the family and loved ones over a period of  time when someone close to them dies. The Mourner&#8217;s Kaddish is typically  recited for as much as eleven months by the eldest son of the deceased.  Family members also have the option to pay the congregation of the  temple to recite the Kaddish on their behalf if they are unable to do  so. This is when a plaque with the name of the deceased is placed in the  local synagogue as an additional commemoration. The plaques used for  this purpose are known as yarzheit plaques. The close family members of  the person that has died will light special candles in honor of the  deceased called yarzheit candles each year on the anniversary of their  death.</p>
<p>* Passover Candy Sales</p>
<p>Another great way to  raise funds is through a sweet sale for Passover. The celebration of the  Jews bring freed from slavery is what is celebrated during Passover or  Pesach. A ritual which is known as a seder is what is used to celebrate  this holiday, along with certain restrictions to diet such as not eating  leavened bread during this time period. Certain candies and special  sweet pastries that are only available during Passover are also eaten by  many Jews celebrating this holiday. You can raise a lot of money with a  Passover holiday bake sale. Macaroons, a pastry called Krakovsky that  is sort of like a cross between a brownie and peanut brittle, and  raspberry jelly rings covered in dark chocolate called Ring Jells are  just some of the traditional treats that are consumed during Passover. *  A Sunday Temple Sale</p>
<p>Another great fund-raiser is to organize a  Temple sale on a Sunday. Members of the congregation can be asked to  donate items such as books or clothing that they no longer want or need.  Be sure that any donated clothing is free of tears, excessive wear or  stains. All books sold should be in good condition and have their covers  in place. Items for babies should be clean and working properly. A good  idea is to double-check any baby items on the Internet to ensure that  they have not been recalled since they were manufactured for safety  reasons. Any electronic devices and furniture items should be in good  condition and functioning properly. It is a good idea to divide all of  the donated items into categories. You can set up the sale in a basement  or other large space at the temple. You should extend your invitations  to the public. Local newspapers can be used to advertise the event in  advance. Large signs should be used on the day of the sale to attract  business. Unless an item is especially valuable or rare, you should  price the items at $5 or less to increase sales.</p>
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