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There are 51,000 Elementary schools in our country, if each school
retained $5,000 extra per year from fundraising efforts this would
put $255 million back into the schools accounts that one year. This
example illustrates the power of accountability in public school
fundraising. Any dollar spent for a fundraising product is a dollar
that the school will not have as profit from the campaign. The
problem stems from decision makers at schools not doing their
homework when shopping for fundraising options.
As a national fundraising product and
program distributor GoSMG.com offers all the most popular,
profitable fundraising options available today. We offer a low price
guarantee and consistently have lower prices and higher profit
percentages than many of our competitors. All employees of U.S.
Schools need to pay attention to how much they are paying for
fundraising products.
GoSMG.com
School A sells $18,000 of cookie dough
Profit percentage: 50% = $9,000 retained by school
Competitor
School B sells $18,000 of cookie dough
Profit percentage: 30% = $5,400 retained by school
School A retained
$3,600 more of the revenue than School B
Schools
rely on the money earned by fundraising for many essentials and
extras necessary for a complete school year.
GoSMG.com's
CEO Jason Smith wants all schools nationwide to be aware of a better
option when it comes to ordering fundraising products and programs.
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