Bigblockyeti
RVF VIP
I don't avoid fundraisers but I'm cautious to feel them out before being accosted with a sales pitch for supporting XYZ. I'm now finding myself on the opposite side of fundraising with my boys in scouts, it's popcorn selling time and the guy in charge of securing storefronts we can sell at has only gotten Lowe's for us this year. The foot traffic is good but the sales are dismal for those inexperienced at selling (that would be my boys and several other new scouts) a $25 bag of popcorn or $30 can of peanuts. Has anyone seen or heard of similar fundraising at a campground, or RV/TT dealership? Camping World is close and camping itself is a big part of what scouts do, seems like an appropriate fit. Foot traffic would be less but the percentage of interested buyers could be much higher? Several additional parents are strategizing on how to make this easier for the kids to work and pay their own way. I'm concerned Camping World or any other dealership might shut down the idea right from the get go as to avoid having customers made to feel uneasy whether shopping for a new sewer hose or a luxury 45' diesel pusher. Any ideas, thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.