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WASHINGTON DC TRIP FUNDRAISING 2016 - 17 You and your child are in charge of his or her trip!! Your student will have the opportunity to raise enough money to pay for their entire trip!!! All your student has to do is be willing to work hard and consistently. We will have two categories of fundraising: Group and Individual. Students must “qualify” to get a share of the group fundraising and have the option of participating in the individual. The reason for doing this is to hold each student accountable for paying their own way. There is no counting on another student to do all the work. Limited financial assistance is also available through the World Strides Organization. Now let’s get down to business: General Rules: a. If for any reason your student does not attend the trip (i.e.: fighting at school, grades etc), the money is forfeited and is donated to the trip fund managed by Gary Glass to be distributed among students traveling. b. If your student raises enough money to pay for their own trip, you may choose to continue fundraising to help other students having difficulty. c. Fundraising money will be paid directly to the World Strides Organization in APRIL. After you register and pay the non-refundable deposit, you may choose to make payments or wait until fundraising has been distributed. In cases where you have paid more than you owe, reimbursements will be issued after the final payment is due to the company. If the student’s trip is not paid in full by the first of May, they could be removed from the trip. Any questions regarding this see Gary Glass. d. If for any reason a student fails to be responsible with the fundraising (i.e. not turning in full amounts of money due for a fundraising event, losing sales products, missing deadlines, or misrepresenting the fundraising activities), they will be barred from further fundraising and any expenses incurred will be removed from their trip balance. e. Families are not allowed to fundraise “on their own”. If you have a personal project you would like to do to raise money for your child, please see Mr. Glass about restrictions you must adhere to. Failure to do so or failure to comply with these restrictions could result in your child being withdrawn from the trip. INDIVIDUAL FUNDRAISERS This category includes raffles and product sales that require individual effort. Mr. Glass screens this type of fundraiser for certain criteria: a) b) c) d) NO RISK/(or extremely low risk) At least 40% Profit…preferably 50% or greater A good profit to effort ratio Products of decent quality Students work for themselves and earn money that is earmarked for their personal trip. For example, if your student sells 10 dozen Krispy Kreme doughnuts and has $100.00 in total sales, the profit toward the trip would be as follows: Total Sales: $100.00 (total money turned in) Krispy Kreme Cost: $50.00 (to pay for the doughnuts) Student Profit: $50.00 (goes into an account for your student) GROUP FUNDRAISERS This category includes Concessions and Supermarket Receipt Drive. Profits will be equally divided between students that qualify. If your student does not qualify, then they will not get a share of the group fundraisers profits, no questions asked. Turning in grocery receipts is highly encouraged each week! Kelly’s and Main Street Market return 1% of purchases to our students to help fund this trip! Shop locally and turn in your receipts!! This is an extremely easy fundraiser to do and has earned the same amount as doing a second TMS Track Meet Concession Day. All receipts donated get evenly divided between students and parents that qualify by working their required concession shifts. Families do not get a larger share of receipt profits because they turn in more receipts, although the more that get turned in the higher the profits will be for everyone! To qualify for splits from the concessions AND receipt drive: Students MUST work 3 FULL SHIFTS at TMS Events Parents MUST work 1 FULL SHIFT at TMS Events o NO EXCEPTIONS o Concession rules: Each concession must have 3 students and 1 parent. Each concession is 1 – 1.5 hours long. Students and parents working concessions are expected to be at the concessions tables…NOT watching the game. o Students/parents that have SERIOUS conflicts with working concessions will be able to “buy out” missed shifts with the following schedule: 1 Shift Buy Out = $15 2 Shift Buy Out = $45 3 Shift buy Out = $100 I have read and understand the requirements of fundraising for the 2016 - 17 year. If the student is not able to attend the DC Trip, all funds earned will be distributed evenly to other students traveling based on need and eligibility to receive group fundraising splits. _________________________ Student Date ________________________ _________________________ Parent Date_________________________