Be Cause!

by on July 7, 2009

Name your charity.

Surely, it’s a cause in which you believe. You are willing to discuss the importance of these beliefs with friends and families. How important is it to you? Have you the ability to discuss it with complete strangers? If you have faith in the rectitude of your beliefs, it’s quite acceptable to share them with those who wish to listen.

Raffle Tickets are a brilliant method of getting ones foot in the door to open up a dialogue in regard to ones favourite charity. You might feel uncomfortable approaching neighbors or those whom you are not well acquainted simply to ask whether they have a moment to listen to your impassioned plea for school funding, medical research, or wildlife conservation. Arm yourself with a book of Raffle Tickets, however, and you’ll find your confidence increased a thousand fold. Now you have something to offer, something people will surely want.

When you print your own Raffle Tickets, you have the option of choosing a design that perfectly represents your beliefs. Ribbon tickets, for instance, in a variety of colors, are an easy way to express your beliefs. A wide variety of nature-themed Raffle Tickets suits environmental and outdoor causes. Tickets with designs suitable for children are a proper choice for educational fundraising.

Now, having printed your own Raffle Tickets, it should be much easier to initiate conversations with strangers about your charity. Rather than saying, “Have you a moment to talk about slash and burn agriculture in Brazil?” you can begin with a more appealing pitch: “Would you like to win a new car? If you buy a Raffle Ticket, you’ll be helping to save the rain forest!” From there, it should be simple to explain how your organisation’s work is beneficial to the world.

So start spreading the word today! Make an investment by printing your own Raffle Tickets and watch it pay off in revenue and greater public understanding and sympathy!

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