I would like to do a breakfast fundraiser, and would like to know if charging $5.00 is to expensive.$2.50 for?!


Question: per child and includes;eggs,bacon,corn beef hash,coffee,oj,toast,pancakes,waffles,fr... cereal,etc. and any creative ideas on naming this fundraiser.
Please help,Thank you


Answers: per child and includes;eggs,bacon,corn beef hash,coffee,oj,toast,pancakes,waffles,fr... cereal,etc. and any creative ideas on naming this fundraiser.
Please help,Thank you

I used to work for a non profit organization that did these all the time our prices were...


Adults 6.00
Teens 5.00 (13-17)
Seniors and Kids 4.00 (6-12 and 65 and over)
and children 5 and under ate free.

My ? is what is this going to be a fundraiser for. That will help me come up with a name for it

Edited to add suggestions for a name...

Spiritual Build A Thon Breakfast
"Your Church Name" Build A Thon Breakfast
Prophet-able Build A Thon Breakfast. (A play on words here... Instead of proffit you're using Prophet like God's People)
Carpenter's Challenge Breakfast(Since Jesus was a Carpenter this would fit well)

Build A Thon is just a example you could also use. Structuring, Building, or anything have to do with buildings. Challenge is good too.

As an added fundraiser for donations inside the breakfast it would be good to have a Build a Wall fundraiser. For 5 dollars, people can buy a brick to help out the cause. They would recieve honorable mentions in a pamphlet when the grand opening of the church opens. You would just need a sign up sheet where they would put there name and the amount they contributed. You could print out Bricks to give to people and they would put them on the wall. One brick per $5 dollars contributed.

i dont think that its too expensive.

That sounds like a good price for all that you're offering. What's the fundraiser for? That might help with name suggestions.

Sounds like a good price

That sounds VERY reasonable :) Where are you going to go and get that at a restaurant even. I say you could probably charge 7.50 - and 3.50 per child!

As for a name ------- the cause for the fundraiser would help.

My best advise is to check out what local breakfast bars charge and stay in line with that or if no breakfast bars add up prices of local eatery's for what you are offering

sounds more than good. Our school bfst fundraiser annualy charges $5 for pancakes and coffee, milk, juice.

People expect to pay a bit more for a good fundraiser..you are offering a lot on the menu and you need to break even so the left over can go toward your cause. You should get a lot of people in at $5.00 and that should raise a lot of money if you can get a lot of bodies to the event so that you do not need to up your price.

maybe $5 is better (depending on the portion size). But still that sounds like a decent sized breakfast. Here in Australia thats gonna cost at least $10 in most places.

That looks like a reasonable price for me.

$5/$2.50 is very reasonable. And check with McDonald's. I used to volunteer for a fundraiser for YMCA/YWCA. We bought sausages very cheap from McDs, and they gave us the pancake mix for free. The lower you can cut costs without cutting quality, the better people will see it as a worthwhile charity.

Hell please let me know when and where, for $5.00 you can't a a good breakfast with all that anywhere.

I would even think you could go up a dollar on both it's for a fundraiser.

Need more information but this fundraiser to give a good name.

Good for you taking time of your life to give back, keep up :-)





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