Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 I agree that asking would be a good idea and see if they would introduce you to be able to say a few things about what you are doing and have some flyers to distribute with all the information on the fundraiser. If there are breaks, lay out the shirt on a table and have the information right there. I had a few people that approached me when I had the shirt out on display. At that point I did have a lot of signatures already so that helped also. MikeZ Mike Z Mike Z, 35, PSC 99, Severna Park, MD -About Me- -2007 Cycling Log- Total Cycling Miles Year to Date: jmhatch39 wrote: I will be attending a conference next week and would like to build my > > courage to ask folks for donations to the Virtual Walk. ....If I were in this situation I would approach > someone in authority there and ask permission. There might even be an > opportunity given to you to stand up before the group and give a brief > explanation of the fund raising and of our group. Norma - Thank you for your thoughts - You are right about asking first. Wouldn't that be amazing to be given an opportunity to actually ask a large group? Thanks again. Joanne (, Ca) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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