[Sosfbay-discuss] fundraising

Jim Stauffer jims at greens.org
Sun Feb 3 19:45:06 PST 2008


Jim Doyle wrote:
> The late filing fines have been settled.
> The treasury has been emptied - to less than $100.
> 
> Conclusion:  fundraising is necessary and urgent.
> 
> Make your suggestions for fundraising and fundraising events.
> 
> Jim Doyle
> (treasurer's hat this time)
> 



-----Original Message-----
From: gpca-ccwg-bounces at cagreens.org [mailto:gpca-ccwg-bounces at cagreens.org]
On Behalf Of civillib at comcast.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 12:28 AM
To: bea tiritilli
Cc: gpca-ccwg at cagreens.org
Subject: Re: [GPCA-CCWG] fundraising for candidates

The BEST fundraisers we did in Sacramento for the Driscoll congressional
campaigns in 2004 and 2005
(special election) were yard sales. Strange as it seems, each one netted
more than $1,000. With that
we did, I think, the first radio and eventually TV spots for GreenParty
Congressional candidates.

FYI.

Cres

bea tiritilli wrote:
 > My church recently put together a nifty, easy
 > fundraiser I thought might translate well into a Green
 > fundraiser: recipe books. We could collect "green"
 > recipes (all natural ingredients, vegetarian and vegan
 > entries encouraged). There's a company in Nebraska
 > that does all the work if you provide the recipes. My
 > church sold our books for only $10 and still made a
 > profit.
 >
 > If enough people promise to submit recipes, I'll
 > organize the fundraiser, and all profits would go to
 > support GP candidates. Please contact me at
 > tiritilligreen at sbcglobal.net if interested in
 > participating.
 >
 > -Bea Tiritilli
 > _______________________________________________



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