Q: How can Abundant Funds Ministries claim to be the #1 Christian School fundraising company in the United States?
A:
Raising funds is our primary goal. Our Facts and Figures report shows our average of $102.49 per student enrolled, the highest published/documented average known. |
Q: Are there any minimums with “Christian Collection” fundraiser?
A: No – we require no minimums with this fundraiser. |
Q: Are there any minimums with the “Gourmet Collection” fundraiser?
A: Abundant Funds Ministries pays all shipping for the “Gourmet Collection” on orders over 500 items. |
Q: How many students does my school need to have to be eligible to participate in the fundraiser?
A: There are no minimum requirements for students enrolled to participate in the “Christian Collection” or “Gourmet Collection” fundraisers. |
Q: Does every student receive an album/brochure?
A: Yes |
Q: What is the latest my school can schedule a fundraiser?
A: This varies from year to year. Kick offs can occur from August – October for both “Christian Collection” and the “Gourmet Collection”. The “Gourmet Collection” fundraiser can also be kicked off January – May. (Actual dates will vary based on calendar year, holidays and end of school year) |
Q: Is door-to-door selling required?
A: No, our fundraisers do not require door-to-door selling; instead, we encourage students to interact with family and friends to reach their goal. |
Q: Is a deposit required?
A: There are no deposits required. Abundant Funds Ministries provides all promotional posters, parent letters, incentive notices, campaign software and handbooks at no charge to the schools. |
Q: Why is Santa omitted from the “Christian Collection” fundraiser?
A: We keep the focus on Christ – Jesus is the reason for the season. P.S. We don’t hate Santa! |
Q: Why are there no magazines in your albums? We have friends who would purchase them.
A: Christian schools do not like to endorse magazines that contain inappropriate material. |
Q: How popular are cards vs. gift and wrap?
A: Half of the money you raise will be from cards, the other half will be from gifts and wrap. |