School Fundraising - Cranston RI, Johnston RI, Smithfield RI
Creative, successful school fundraising programs in Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield are more important than ever. Throughout the state of Rhode Island, high school athletic budgets are on the chopping block. With the onset of Spring, high school and elementary school students in Rhode Island towns like Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield look forward to Spring Sports. MCM Fundraising wants to help students and parents in Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield achieve or exceed their goals.
High School Sports Fundraising in Rhode Island
Young people who get involved in school sports learn how to work as part of a unit. High school students look forward to spring sports – including baseball, softball, track, and lacrosse programs. Sports equipment is expensive. Transportation to and from games is expensive. Students recognize the importance of earning needed funds their program. Students who gather in teams, set clear goals and put in the work will learn how to communicate, compromise, and concede. Students gain valuable experience in communication skills, self confidence, and satisfaction. A successful team is one that can confidently sell the story of their goal. Money raised for your Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield sports programs benefits the student athletes, the school, and enriches the community.
Elementary School Fundraising in Rhode Island
Students in elementary school gain many benefits from participating in teams and groups. Students in Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield in the elementary grades may initiate fundraising efforts to raise money for programs where budgets fall short. In many communities throughout the country, budgetary constraints make fund raising necessary to pay for needed items, supplies, services and programs. The in-school and extracurricular activities in Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield public elementary schools are expensive. Pushback from the taxpaying public to keep school budgets manageable may put important school programs at risk.
How Fund Raising builds character in elementary age students
There are benefits to raising monies for a cause besides the obvious. The process of working toward a common goal as a group is a skill students will build upon throughout life. The individual students quickly learn to identify with their team. The individual learns to listen to ideas, form team goals, make decisions, make compromises, understand his role as a member of a group, and meet a challenge from the perspective of team goals. There is value in learning to adjust team plans in response to change, as well.
Money raised for Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield elementary school equipment, supplies, and class trips benefits many people. Students who participate in fund raising take pride in their accomplishments, take ownership of a worthwhile cause, gain confidence and poise speaking on behalf of their cause, ultimately learn to help others. Early success builds confidence, teaches critical thinking, and there is much to be gained in the pursuit of meeting or exceeding team goals.
MCM Fundraising Offers Six Winning Programs
Entire classes can get involved to raise funds for an art program, a music program, field trip or a school sport in your Cranston, Johnston and Smithfield elementary schools. When MCM Fundraising participates with your school, we show you how to motivate your student teams, reward your students for individual achievements, and create a buzz in the community. MCM offers six sweet programs from which to choose, all featuring product lines that appeal to all ages.
The Lyman Orchards® Pies and Crisps, Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie Dough and Kansas Maid™ Pastry brands offered by MCM will lead your Cranston, Johnston or Smithfield RI fundraising team to sweet success. These brands are easy to sell in any season and make great desserts for the freezer. Lyman Orchards® pie and fruit crisp are enjoyed by all generations. The Otis Spunkmeyer® ready-to-bake cookie dough can be conveniently stored in the freezer until ready to use. Who can resist Kansas Maid™ Braided Pastries? Thaw, Rise, and Bake!