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Fun Raiser Websites
Posted: 02 Aug 07 1:33 PM
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Hi everyone!!
Does anyone have links to some websites with great fund raising ideas?
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How about this one that they've been babbling on about?
http://kaboom.stikipad.com/101ideas/
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Also, take a close look here on the KaBOOM! website. On the Home page, go to the box on the right hand side of the page where it lists "Tools" on the website, and click on "101 Fundraising Ideas". Some of these are fairly standard fundraisers, while others are particularly well-suited specifically for playground fundraising projects. And good luck!
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