Candle Fundraising

Candle fundraising is an excellent way to make money for an organization.  Quality, richly scented candles are always in demand, and the majority of homes in the U.S. use scented candles.

Chocolates and cookies as fundraising ideas are great, but with so many people trying to watch their weight these days, candles make a wonderful alternative!

Does your organization need fundraiser ideas?  Are you looking for quality products, at a competitive price?  The type of product that people will eagerly buy again when it comes to the next fundraiser?

Or, are you maybe even interested in candle fundraising, from the business end?

Groups -- Candle Fund Raising Ideas

If you're looking to hold a fund-raiser for your group, why should you choose these richly scented candles?

For one, the company is always searching for and hand-selecting fragrance oils from around the world.

What does this mean? The candles give off a strong scent when they burn. It also means that the fragrances are realistic - not perfumey!

If you like apples or peaches, we have candles that actually smell like the real thing! How about a hot apple pie? Maybe chocolate? Or a tea rose? Refreshing citrus scents? Fruits, florals, foods and more, we've got something for everyone.

The candles are hand-poured here in the United States -- they are not made overseas, shipped in and repackaged. Instead, the company's office is in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and employs people in the local community.

The candles are healthy -- made using the best all-natural waxes available. The candles are clean-burning -- practically soot-free. The candles are completely non-toxic and 100% bio-degradable.

They burn evenly all the way down and average burn time is 80 hours, making them the least expensive richly scented candles on the market to burn!

Because of the quality ingredients, rich scent and excellent price, people will look forward to your next fundraiser, so they can buy more!

Earn an Income Through Candle Fundraising

Think for a second. Do you know of any group, charity, organization, church or school that doesn't need to raise extra money?

Make a quick list off the top of your head. Now multiply that times 50 or 100 or even 1,000. That's how many organizations need fund raising ideas each year, in your area alone.

Here's a question -- why not help them raise cash and earn money, both at the same time?

And if you think about it more...the majority of these organizations already know how to do a fundraiser. You just need to present the richly scented gourmet candles to them.

Is candle fundraising hard? Nope. All you do is provide the necessary papers (provided to you) and they hold the fund-raiser.

When the group is ready for the candles just call in the order and the company either ships it directly to the fund-raising group or to you.

Imagine having a fundraiser or two a month, from all the hundreds (even thousands) of organizations in your area. Say you earned $1 or perhaps $2 a candle. The income could become substantial!

Also consider that from the customers who buy the candles from the fund-raiser, you could get new retail customers. More fund-raisers.

And for those who truly love scented candles, there's an excellent potential for new candle of the month club members too!

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Please remember to always monitor any candles closely, while you are burning them or melting them. Don't be a statistic -- be safe!

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Want to Start a Fund Raising Business?

If you love helping out your community and want to start a candle fund raising business, contact me.

I'd love to share information with you about this wonderful business!

Meanwhile, if you like, check out candlescentsbusiness.com for more information.

 






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