No cash layout required for any school or organisation!


If you are still in school

If you are still in school, then I'm sure you are tired of selling candy bars and then also the tiredsome exercise in returning unsold merchandise.

Should you be a non profit organisation trying to raise funds, then we are here to help you aswell. The kids/members no longer need to walk around with cash or merchandise, especially in the world we live today.

So, if you are interested in raising funds in a no-hassle way, then consider selling Puzzle Perfect personalised puzzles.

There are two options discussed below, but we have many more ideas!

Option 1

This is how it works:

Contact us first. We will then ask you a few questions, discuss your goal and get all the start-up information to you.

We will then send you order forms that have your special code on it.

Member/kids of your school/organisation spread the word about the product and give out order forms. The kids/members do not collect money or pictures, they do not even deliver the product. 

They simply hand out order forms. Puzzle Perfect will handle all the work. We will communicate directly with your customer, since personalised puzzles normally involves questions and we do not want to take a chance of losing people's photos etc.

At the end of the fundraising period, Puzzle Perfect will send your organisation a cheque based on your sales with a report of whom the customers where.

Codes can also be developed if you like to track sales of individual members of the group.

Option 2

Example: Your school needs a swimming pool. We generate a picture of a swimming pool and  create a very big jigsaw puzzle.  Each of the pieces of the puzzle represent a certain amount of Rand totaling up to the amount needed for the swimming pool. 

Now, each child receive a piece or a few pieces of the puzzle that they will need to sell together with a letter describing the need for contributions.

As the puzzle pieces are sold, a bigger picture of the same puzzle on the notice board starts to emerge as they receive funds. Making the swimming pool possible. 

At the end of the fundraising exercise, all the names of the people who bought a puzzle piece is then invited to attend the "gala event" where they will need to fit their puzzle piece onto the main board. 

The emphasis is that all the pieces of the puzzle are needed to achieve the reality of a successful fundraising campaign.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us!

 


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