New
simplified program now available!
Always
being one to listen, the entire fundraising program has been revamped to simplify details and to maximize your profits from
the first book on. See details at end of this report.
Funding
your non-profit is tough in this day and age. Personal budgets are tight, there are many worthy causes, government funding
is drying up, and everywhere, everyday, individuals are being besieged by groups asking for donations. Of course I didn’t
have to tell you any of this. You already know all this.
It
seems that in these times the only way to bring funds into your treasury is by offering something in return for donations.
The spigot of people giving straight donations is drying up, causing groups like yours to need to offer products or services.
The problem is finding quality merchandise that offers real value to contributors but also allows your organization to earn
a fair rate of return.
I’m
sure you have had breakfasts or suppers to garner funds but you can only do those so often. You have probably sold products
and offered membership cards or something that you could tell in the donor’s eyes wasn’t really something they
were interested in buying. Many times these items are purchased because they are your friends or members of the same organization
you belong to. Too often the items are over priced making the sale of them difficult and an imposition on your friends that
can be uncomfortable to you the seller.
Far
too often the only ones who makes good money on your fundraising drive is the company supplying the product, a product that
many people really aren’t interested in buying anyway.
I understand the problems in finding good, fair sources for money raising products. I have been a president
of the local Kiwanis organization. I have served on the boards of the March of Dimes, Salvation Army, and Youth Center in
my community and I know exactly how hard it is to find good products that the volunteers in an organization can feel proud
about selling.
I would like to offer you a chance to partner with me in selling a quality book of short stories named: "Portions
of a Life". The book is a compilation of 22 short stories running the gamut from tears to fears, joy to despair with a solid
dose of good clean humor to show how we all relate to each other in this life.
The book, which you can find at any national bookseller's website for sale has a list price of $14.95. Your
non-profit, school organization or church group can purchase and re-sell this book and keep the $5.00 per book retail
profit for your own organization.
You can make $5.00 per book never having to deal with inventory by simply having your purchasers directed to buying
from this website.
Unlike some products, which cost a lot and offer a terrible return on sales, this book will make you money from
the first book sold. Unlike some products that have little interest or use, people who buy this book will end up thanking
you for selling them a book they really enjoyed.
This is a fundraising product that will raise funds for you and not some company whose sole business is
having charitable groups do the selling work while they reap the profits.
At this site is a 6000 word preview of stories in the book. Please feel free to read the excerpts and travel
the rest of the site to get an idea of who I am and what my credentials are.
In the event you would like more information, just E-mail me with your questions and I will be happy to help.
I don't need your phone number or address and I will never contact you except via E-mail so don't be concerned with contacting
me. I am not a salesman. I am an author who writes good, clean stories that the family can enjoy.
For organizations who are truly interested in getting a fundraiser going, I am willing to send a copy of
the book to you at no charge. I believe a person deserves to see, feel, and in this case read something that will be associated
with their fine organization.
So stop
selling popcorn and candy and coupons and refrigerator magnets and look into giving the gift of reading...all the while making
a reasonable profit.