Fundraising Car Magnets

Custom Car Magnets vs. T-Shirt Fundraisers

Custom Car Magnets vs. T-Shirt Fundraisers
Custom Car Magnets vs. T-Shirt Fundraisers

Custom Car Magnets vs. T-Shirt Fundraisers

You have plenty of fundraisers to choose from. Whether you want to sell a food product or a non-food product, there are plenty of offers out there. Two of the offers are custom car magnets and t-shirts.

If you are considering selling custom car magnets or custom t-shirts to raise money for your sports team, school, church, or any other type of organization, it’s important to look at both. Let’s compare these two types of fundraisers to ensure you make the right decision.

Selling Custom Car Magnets as a Fundraiser

One of the best fundraisers for many types of organizations is a custom car magnet fundraiser. You don’t need special storage and you don’t have to take orders. Instead, you customize your magnets, buy them, and sell them for a nice profit.

Custom car magnets are very inexpensive and provide an easy way to raise money. You can sell these magnets at your events, to the parents of those participating, to fans, and to those looking to support your organization.

It’s even possible to use custom car magnets to raise awareness as a part of your fundraiser. Whether it’s autism awareness magnets or cancer awareness magnets, these magnets can help you raise money and raise awareness at the same time.

Custom car magnets can be designed to promote your organization or cause, while also raising money for your needs. This is a great one-two punch to help put you on the map and put the money in your pocket you need.

Selling T-Shirts as a Fundraiser

T-shirts can also be sold pretty easily for your fundraising needs. They don’t require special storage as a food product might, but you might end up needing to take orders. Buying a large number of t-shirts upfront can be a bit expensive and you’ll be taking a chance.

When you sell t-shirts, you have to have the right sizes. This means you might need to take orders before filling them. If you try to order a bunch of t-shirts upfront, you might run out of the size you need and struggle to sell the other sizes.

While selling t-shirts can be a good way to raise money, it might not fit with all organizations. It can be difficult to sell t-shirts if you don’t have a store or a place to display them. Of course, you can take orders ahead of time, which can make this a more successful fundraiser.

Custom car magnets and t-shirt fundraisers are very different, but also similar in some ways. You will be selling a non-food product, which means no storage issues. However, custom car magnets are a one-size-fits-all solution, while t-shirts have to come in multiple sizes.

Both fundraisers can work to help you raise money. If you want the easier, more profitable option, choose custom car magnets. If you have a store or an easy way to sell t-shirts, it might offer a good option. However, t-shirts will have to be sold for a higher price than car magnets.

Choose your fundraiser wisely. Custom car magnets offer a better option compared to selling t-shirts for your fundraising needs.

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All You Need to Know About Custom Awareness Magnets

All You Need to Know About Custom Awareness Magnets

All You Need to Know About Custom Awareness Magnets

All You Need to Know About Custom Awareness Magnets

Whether you’re just trying to raise awareness or you’re also trying to raise money, custom awareness magnets give you the right tool. With the right awareness magnet, you can promote your cause, along with raise money.

Ribbon awareness magnets are the most popular and really started to take off after the tragic events of 9/11. Today, these custom awareness magnets are used for a number of things from Breast Cancer to Military Support.

While the main goal of an awareness magnet is to raise awareness, it can also be used for fundraising. You can purchase custom awareness magnets to give away for free, but you can also sell them for a nice profit.

If you’re looking for a way to spread the word and raise money, choosing one of our custom awareness magnets might be the perfect choice. Here’s a look at a few things to consider when it comes to custom awareness magnets.

Spread the Message Far and Wide

When you give away or sell custom awareness magnets they are designed to be displayed on cars. Every single person that receives one might put it on the back of their vehicle and drive around town.

Not only will you be spreading awareness to the person receiving the magnet, but you will also be spreading awareness to those seeing the magnet.

More than Just Ribbon Magnets

While the ribbon awareness magnets are great and provide an excellent tool, there are other choices, too. Custom awareness magnets come in all shapes and sizes including round, oval, and custom shapes. You don’t have to choose a ribbon magnet and you might spread even more awareness by using a round or oval magnet instead.

Your magnet design can include easy to read information and can include a ribbon if you prefer. It doesn’t have to be cut to look like a ribbon to spread awareness, however. Check out some of our custom awareness car magnets in our gallery here.

Support a Cause While Raising Money

Whether you’re trying to raise money for a church youth group or a sports team, custom awareness car magnets gives you a great option. You can support a cause and raise money at the same time.

For example, you can choose to raise money for your group, while spreading autism awareness. With autism awareness car magnets, you’ll be able to help spread awareness while raising money you need for your group. You can even donate a portion of the proceeds to a charity to support autism.

It doesn’t matter the reason you want to sell or give out custom awareness magnets, we’re here to help. At ARC Marketing, we provide a number of custom car magnets for raising money and raising awareness. Our professional design team will help you choose the best option for your needs and the virtual design process is always free of charge.

Start your custom awareness car magnet design today by going here now!

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Awareness & Fundraising Car Magnets

Fundraising Car Magnets for 5K and 10K Runs

 Car Magnets can serve a higher purpose when used to bring awareness to an event that will commemorate a beautiful life and further a legacy.

The Runnifer is a 5k run that will help fund the Jennifer Stagnaro Memorial Scholarship. The magnets are a tribute to Jennifer’s love for running and her spirit and to raise awareness for the 5k run that will benefit a Great Valley High School graduating senior headed to college.

Car Magnets for Awareness and Fundraising

Car Magnets for Awareness and Fundraising

Jennifer Stagnaro, was a beautiful, kind, loving person.  Her best and favorite role for the past 15 years, was being a wonderful mother to her three beautiful children – Maggie, Annie and Drew – her greatest joy.  She also was a loving wife, daughter, sister, and friend to so many people who loved her right back.  Tragically, at age 45, she passed away on November 18, 2013, from a sudden cardiac event that occurred while she was out for a run – something else she loved to do.

Lost in their grief over Jennifer’s untimely passing, and looking for a way to honor and remember Jennifer, her family and friends created the Jennifer Stagnaro Memorial Fund.  The fund is designed to raise money to support college scholarships to graduating Great Valley High School students – where her daughter Maggie attends school, and where Annie and Drew will soon attend school.  The scholarship, which started in 2014, is given to a student who reflects the qualities that many most admired in Jennifer – her kindness and generosity, and her commitment to helping others and the community.  A college scholarship seemed an appropriate way to honor Jennifer because of her own background in education – she was a teacher and, more recently, had returned to substitute teaching – and her commitment to education which was reflected in her volunteer work for her children’s schools, the schools’ PTOs, and her passionate work to keep the local school board focused on its mission, even in the fact of challenging economic times.

For more information on the Jennifer Stagnaro Memorial Fund or The Runnifer event, please visit www.therunnifer.com or contact Heather Shirley Lewis at info@therunnifer.com.

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Car Magnets for Cancer Awareness

 

 

Cancer Awareness Car Magnets

Cancer Awareness Car Magnets

Car Magnets for Cancer Awareness and Fundraising
Team CMMD recently had us produce a custom car magnet for their running team. The magnet will be used for two main purposes: to raise awareness for Team CMMD, and to raise money for the American Cancer Society. You can help support Team CMMD by buying one of their magnets.  Just click  on the link at the end of the following blog. Here is their story…

TEAM CMMD — Running Strong. Fighting Cancer.

December 31, 2012—The Beginning
Winter was upon us. I felt fat and tired. Everything hurt—especially my broken heart. My dearest aunt and mentor had just been diagnosed with Stage III colon cancer and was fighting for her life. I can honestly say that was one of the lowest, darkest times of my life.

In a moment of desperation, I started Team CMMD; a charity team to run Philadelphia’s 10 mile Broad Street Run. Our team’s charity was the American Cancer Society, and our original goal was $10,000.

From the day that team was born, amazing things happened. On May 5, 2013, just 126 days after its inception, my team of forty seven runners crossed the Broad Street finish line. Many, many of those 47 had NEVER run a single mile before—in those 126 days, they accomplished more than many of them believed they could.

We had trained for this ten mile race together in mind, body, and most of all spirit. All told, we, with the help of local businesses, family, and friends raised over $65,000 for the American Cancer Society. That translates to 65 colonoscopies, 65,000 occult stool tests, or 650 doctor’s visits—in a word that money SAVED lives by providing screening and treatment for individuals who wouldn’t have received them otherwise. Three of those people had cancerous tumors and they were able to be treated.

My aunt is doing great this year: colostomy and cancer free and back to doing what she does best–doctoring. She just threw her son the most beautiful wedding that was a celebration of so many things–love, life, good health.

Not everyone we ran for was so lucky. Debi M. lost her fight with ocular melanoma at 43. Debi was at the Broad Street finish line cheering for us. She died less than a month later. She left behind 5 kids and a devastated husband. Joe D., who supported our team endlessly, now is nearing the end of his eight year battle with colo-rectal cancer. Rosella W. battled a ruthless breast cancer bravely for three years but lost her fight just days after we ran Broad Street. Her last words to me were “I don’t want to die, Christine.” Those words haunt me. I cannot sit back and watch cancer do its evil without doing something…can you?

Year Two

This year our goal is big…but not bigger than the brutality and mercilessness of cancer.

100 Runners. 10 miles. $100,000. We’ve surpassed our runners goal with 152. We’re training individually and doing weekly group runs—even in the extreme cold and snow this winter. We’re raising funds and raising awareness, and now that we’ve got an official logo, we’re selling car magnets to enhance our fundraising efforts.

At our last group run, our cars filled the parking lot at our meeting spot. Someone stopped us on the trail and asked us who we were and what we were doing. When we told him, he said, “I knew it had something to do with those magnets.”

If you’d like to buy a magnet to support our team, please visit http://www.payitsquare.com/collect-page/23723
If you’d like to make a direct donation to our team, please visit http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/DetermiNation/DNFY11PA?team_id=1550029&pg=team&fr_id=62089
Thank you so much for your consideration.
Christine Meyer, MD
Exton, Pennsylvania