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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Organize a Dog Walk Fundraiser (6 Steps)
Choose a cause and name. Organizing a fundraiser takes a certain amount of work, so pick a mission that is important to you; select an appropriate name. For example, if you're raising money to help find dogs homes, you can name your event, 'Quarters for Canines.' Other possible names include 'Positive Pooches' and 'Million Mutt March.'
Pick a date and location. Scout your area to find a good spot to hold your fundraiser. Chock out local parks and schools, to see if they have a loop or track you can use. Map out a route on streets that will cause the least amount of traffic congestion. Talk to the appropriate authorities; secure the location for a certain time. Choose a date in the spring or summer, so walkers and pets won't be cold.
Obtain sponsors. Many businesses will be eager to partner with you in your fundraiser. Not only do they get to help an important cause, but they will be able to advertise their products as well. Pair up with a food company that can provide refreshments. Pick a bank that will have its logo printed on t-shirts that you can give to the walkers.
Set a fundraising goal and price fees. Even if your target is just a few hundred dollars, the money will tremendously help needy animals. Pick a goal that is reasonable, then decide how you want to charge walkers. You can charge a flat fee to walk, or the walkers themselves can ask for donations, depending on how far they walk.
Advertise. Pass out flyers and hang posters around the area of the walk. Ask newspapers and radios to run ads for your event. If possible, find a celebrity to endorse your cause and be a part of the fundraiser. This will raise awareness and get people excited about participating.
Bring supplies. For the day of the event, come prepared with treats and waste bags for the dogs. Make sure that there are trash bins along the route so owners can throw their dog's waste away. If you're not providing refreshments, remind the owners to bring snacks and water for themselves.
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How to Make a Online Inventory System
Make sure you have a domain name set up for your business. Your domain name is the address that people will type into their browser to reach your inventory system. (Yourinventorysystem.com) domain registrars can charge between $1 and $14 per year.
Obtain web hosting for your online inventory system. Online web hosts are responsible for providing the memory and web-space for the content and traffic for your website. Web host can charge anywhere from three dollars and up per month. If you already have a website for your business, then you already have web hosting.
Determine if you like to use inventory software that has already been created or if you need to hire a programmer to integrate your inventory system into your website. Use sites like Getafreelancer.com and Elance.com to locate freelance computer programmers to make a custom inventory system for your site. Based on your budget, programmers from around the world will be on your project.
Purchase online inventory software to integrate with your website. For example visual inventory is a software that does not require you to create a website as it will automatically integrate to your web or network server. You will be able to input the type of products you have and customize the software to maintain inventory for either multiple owners, departments, locations, etc. Pricing for various inventory software can be free or you can pay over $5000. Purchasing inventory software is an alternative to hiring a computer programmer.
Make sure you and other colleagues test out the inventory system before going live. Test out the software for glitches and other issues that may need to troubleshoot. You may need to conduct a training session who will be accessing your inventory system to ensure they know what they are doing.
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