Why
is Fundraising so important?
There
are many benefits of fundraising for schools!
School
fundraisers aim to instill one major valuable lesson into the minds of the
student body; when you want something you need---you have to work for it!
This
lesson is carried through all age groups--from elementary school straight up to
college fundraising. The message is the same because it carries through into
the real world.
Schools
generally undertake fundraising efforts to financially support sports teams,
bands, school trips, or even to pay for new structures and buildings to expand
the school's compound.
The
Benefits
The
major benefit of
carrying on fundraising efforts in schools is the promotion of an admirable
work ethic. Other benefits are commonly derived as well. These benefits may be
ascribed to three distinct elements; the students, the parents and the school
itself.
Benefits
for the Students
Improved
Selling Skills. Fundraising has advanced way beyond the old methods of tossing
up lemonade stands. Schools now run and take part in elaborate ideas to raise
money for specific causes. From hosting our Fall Festival and to partnering
with large companies to sell personalized products at a reduced cost, school
fundraising has stepped up its game. The children involved inevitably pick up
valuable selling and marketing skills that can transcend the
school yard.
The
Ability to Work in Teams
Working
with others toward a common goal is an important part of school fundraising. It
teaches kids to be able to compromise in group situations and also to be able
to act appropriately in both leadership and subordinate roles. These lessons
are also able to serve them well in their adult lives. We can all be
COMMUNICATORS!
Instilling
the Importance of Community and Charity
Children
must be taught to care about others and to consider the concept of improving
their surroundings for the benefit of the entire school body. Their fundraising
efforts may be able to put systems or structures in place that can last long
after they leave the institution and this helps to teach young people about the
value of community and charity. Doing something for the benefit of others and
not to be self-serving is also a major part of school fundraising. It relates
to the IB Learner Profile; Caring!
Encourages
Creativity
School
fundraisers also challenge youngsters to be imaginative and to think outside the box. Several school
fundraising ventures are the product of the students' imagination and drive so
this should not go unnoticed.
Benefits
to the Parents-More Active Role in Children's Lives
Parents
can use fundraising efforts as an opportunity to bond with their children and
become involved in the school dynamic.
Benefits
to the School-Better
Facilities
Of
course, the physical benefits of fundraising for schools cannot be denied. If
not for some school fundraisers several initiatives would never have come off
the ground, so the improvement of the physical environment is also a great
benefit.
Regardless
of the benefits of fundraising for schools, the efforts need to be well
organized and focused in order to be successful. Each fundraiser must be tied
to a specific goal and the initiatives must be closely monitored to ensure that
they are put across in the best possible way. Most importantly, the children
and parents involved must be kept informed of the progress so they can continue
to be motivated to assist.
Thank
you for your kind heart, giving spirit, and beautiful soul!
Written
by H102 Grade 6
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