This is in response to Emily's question,
We are fledging contra dance group in Tri-Cites, WA. This was our first
year bringing contra back after a 5 year hiatus for lack of volunteers. We
are a fairly inexperienced group and coordinating the dances, but we're
committed!
We do one contra dance a month, and have a raffle with items we've had
donated by local businesses It does not bring in much revenue, but we only
average about 24-28 in attendance. Depending on the item, we make between
$20-40. We do have to have a license with our State's gambling commission
which has its own cost and labor involved. We will decide mid-year when
our license has to be renewed if its worth the effort and expense.
Thanks,
Terri
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 1:24 PM Claire Takemori via Organizers <
organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Alan,
Actually Amweek last year applied for a CDSS grant to help us cover
scholarships and the change in registration pricing for last year.
We went from $700/person to a sliding scale and we were not sure that we
would get enough full & over-paying folks to cover the lower-income folks
and scholarships.
We were able to use the funds to bring in a new to the scene band that has
grown in leaps and bounds over the past year & half and will be the band
for our NY Eve dance this year.
Claire Takemori (also BACDS dancer, caller, organizer, cat herder)
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1. Re: Ideas for revenue BEYOND the door entry price
(Winston, Alan P.)
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Bay Area Country Dance Society:
- Offers various levels of membership with no additional perks beyond the
entry-level (and that perk is a $2 discount on admission to regular dances,
but given that we also have a "pay what you can" option at those dances you
don't really save any money on buying a membership).
- On the membership form there's also an opportunity to donate for
targeted funds, eg youth scholarships, need-based scholarships. (Youth
scholarship money then goes to get under-30 people to our camps and
weekends, in hopes of encouraging a new generation of contra and English
dancers.)
- As a 501c3 gifts are tax-deductible, and we've occasionally been given
something and had an employer match it. We don't have a development
division and we don't solicit donations or being named in wills, but
sometimes people give us money anyway.
- We're working on implementation, but people have tried to give us money
through Amazon Smile (where a percentage of your purchases goes to your
designated nonprofit recipient if they provide Amazon with routing numbers,
etc) and we think we're going to do that. (I personally feel awkward
soliciting people to give our dance organization money through a specific
mechanism that could be benefiting organizations that save lives.)
- We hold three dance weeks (American Week, English Week / Hey Days,
Family Week), one contra weekend (Balance the Bay), one English Weekend
(Fall Frolick). The camps and the English Weekend all have auctions which
often include items like dance/tune compositions, services (accordion
serenade), crafts, and camper-made jams, etc. The camps don't always make
money but the auctions make it likelier that they will, and when they do
make money it's usually enough to offset losses in other areas of the
organization. (When a week-long residential camp tanks badly, it loses a
lot of money. A non-residential weekend where food isn't provided has
fixed costs (staff, sound, staff travel, rent) which put a cap on how much
you can lose and have potentially large upside once the fixed costs are
covered.)
- We sponsor a number of performance teams. Many cover their expenses via
member dues and busking. Mayfield Morris, when it was active, collected no
dues but spent a lot of energy on various fundraisers which enabled even
less-flush team members to participate in team trips to distant morris
ales, England, etc. The team ran an annual garage sale and a series of
afternoon teas with entertainment.
We've never applied for a grant as far as I know.
Queer Contra would count the door money before the end of the evening and
if they weren't making rent or couldn't pay the band well enough they'd
have an announcement about the shortfall and pass the hat for more
contributions, which worked out satisfactorily as far as I know.
-- Alan
On 12/4/18 8:25 AM, Emily Addison via Organizers wrote:
Hi fellow shared weight organizers :)
Wearing my CDSS hat, I'm wondering ----> Does your dance have sources of
revenue BEYOND the door entry price???
A few great ideas were shared at the October CDSS Executive community
meeting in Toronto and we're looking for more! Do you have successful
experience with:
* sponsorships (individual/company/other)
* grants
* donations (collected at the dance OR one-off/ongoing donor programs)
* other fundraising (e.g., pie/cake sales anyone?)
* membership
* merch ? that make money?
* special events ? that make money?
* other?
I'm pulling together a curated collection of success stories on this
subject for CDSS that will then be shared back out early in the new year. I
would love to hear your ideas and if you know of someone I should talk to
about this, please let me know.
Thanks!
Emily
PS - I asked shared weight about posters/flyers last month and so wanted
to update you that that collection will be available in January. I'm just
waiting on a few more contributions.
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