Did you know Krispy Kreme doughnuts were one of the first products used by schools, churches and other community nonprofits as a fundraising item?
In the South where the company began, Krispy Kreme doughnuts have been a fundraising staple since the early 1950s. It has provided a lot of profit to help groups and organizations with a product that people truly enjoy.
Krispy Kreme wants to help your school, church or nonprofit group meet its goal this fall with a fundraiser. This could be the most profitable and enjoyable fundraiser you have ever experienced.
Krispy Kreme is a sweet deal. Last year they helped raise more than $27 million through their fundraising program. The profits of the doughnuts are 50% to 60% in most markets.
Krispy Kreme offers doughnuts to non-profit groups at a reduced price, which are then resold for full retail price, or slightly higher.
Certificates are an alternative to selling actual doughnuts.
Partnership Cards are another option. If your organization is close to a Krispy Kreme, customers get a free dozen Original Glazed doughnuts with the purchase of a dozen of their choice with the card. Their card gets punched each time they use it and they can use it up to ten times (limit of 3 free dozen per visit).
A Doughnut Day is a one day fundraiser. Kick off by setting your goals, pre sale by getting orders and money, then order your doughnuts on “Doughnut Day.”
To learn more about the products and program, locate a store or place an order online, check their Web site or call, 1-800-4KRISPY.
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