1) This tip was provided by a winter team member! After setting up your Webpage, take advantage of -
PAY DAY at your company - this day usually comes at least twice a month and you can send out an inspirational email about what you are doing with HFD, including the link to your fabulous website. How can they deny you with all that new money just idling in their accounts!
2)
Spare change for change
Coinstar, the company that operates "the big green" coin-counting machines, has a program called Coins that Count, which started in 1997 and topped $20 million in donations in December 2006. "You can go to a Coinstar machine with your change, and choose to get cash -- for which there is a coin-counting fee -- or you can purchase a gift card or make a donation to a charity of your choice," says Marci Maule, a spokeswoman for Coinstar. "Customers have the ability to donate change to specific charities that are on the machine." These include
The Leukemia &Lymphoma Society. There is no coin-counting fee for charitable donations or gift cards.
3) If you haven't yet sent out a
second round of emails/letters, now is the perfect time. This second letter serves two purposes-it updates your friends and family on the progress of your training-this is an amazing physical feat you are pulling off-they want to hear about it. Also, many people, when they get your initial fundraising letter have every intention of donating but plan on doing it later. They need and want a reminder. Especially if you take the time to thank all of your donors so far. Don't forget to chack the answer center for examples and ask your mentors to share what they have done in the past. They are one of your best resources for fundraising-don't forget to use them!
If you are ready to try something other than letters, here are some ideas:
* yard/garage sale - ask your friends and neighbors to give you anything they want to get rid of, and collect stuff from Freecycle (
http://www.freecycle.org/), where folks list items they want to give away. One of our previous participants got so much stuff that she had two yard sales to get rid of it.
* wine tasting - try out all those wines from Trader Joes and Cost Plus that you've been meaning to taste. Get some munchies, charge everyone to come, and if you're feeling really energized, get some prizes and do a drawing.
- babysitting services - Offer a babysitting night so friends or family can have a night off. Parents may pay just about anything...

- your expertise? - do you have some talents (web design, tax preparation, party planning, sewing) you can offer to others? Spread the word!