Raising
funds for your workplace is made easy with a corporate event at the bowling
alley. Whether you want a set of new computers, to raise money for a charity,
or just want to treat your colleagues to a fun game of bowling while raising a
little cash at the same time, a bowling fundraiser is the perfect way to do so.
Here are
three ways you can raise funds with a bowling corporate event:
Spread
the word
The majority
of profits you'll make at your bowling party fundraiser will come from the
tickets you sell, so it's important to spread the word. Don't limit your party invites
to employees within the workplace - remember to invite friends, partners and
family members too. Bowling is a perfect activity for all ages, so every member
of the family should buy a ticket.
AMF provides
a dedicated sales executive to help you promote your event, but don't be afraid
to set up pages on social media or send some old-school invites to boost your
ticket sales. The more tickets you sell, the more successful your fundraiser
will be - both in terms of fun and profits!
Hold
a raffle
Aside from
raising money with your 'through the roof' ticket sales, AMF will also help you
out with organising raffle tickets if you wish to boost your funds even
further. Put together your raffle prize according to the nature of your
business and colleagues - whether it's a gourmet food hamper filled with
movie and bowling vouchers, or a 'pamper hamper' with beauty and grooming
products. The key is to make sure your hamper is appealing to a wide audience -
that way, you'll sell plenty of raffle tickets.
Put down
your bets
Fundraising
doesn't have to be restricted to the actual event - why not start in the lead
up to your corporate bowling party? There's nothing wrong with a little office
sweepstakes, so encourage your colleagues to put their bets down on who will bowl
the most strikes, who's likely to bowl gutter balls, and who will be crowned
overall bowling champion.
The funds
raised can go towards your cause - with a small token prize for whoever wins
each bet. Be careful not to talk your bowling skills up too much!