
I may, however, take a look at an organic fundraising program. I am a big proponent of buying local, organically produced products. The Equal Exchange Organic & Fair Trade Fundraiser program is a way for green families to raise money for their schools or organizations while still supporting their values.
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The Equal Exchange Fundraiser allows schools and community groups to make money (40% profit), while benefiting small organic farmers and artisans around the globe. The fundraiser features organic and fairly traded coffees, teas, cocoas, nuts & berries, and handmade gift wrap (tree-free!) from Equal Exchange, and beautiful gifts for the home from Ten Thousand Villages(www.tenthousandvillages.com). The Equal Exchange Fundraiser works both as an event and/or catalog sale and is an easy way to both make money for the school, while reinforcing classroom values of social and environmental responsibility and global citizenship.
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Equal Exchange’s unique fundraising program also includes FREE educational materials to empower teachers to delve deeper into the issues surrounding Fair Trade and cooperative economics: www.equalexchange.coop/ educationaltools
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This program seems wonderful. Any chance to get the word out there to care about others AND the environment is great! Props to them.
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By participating in this program, you:
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The program sounds incredibly worthwhile, and I respect their efforts to reach out to farmer co-ops around the world and to make an effort to bring people of different faiths together for the common good of enhancing sustainability and free trade. Thanks for spreading the word, and for the chance to enter!
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This is a worth while program. I love this part of it: The Equal Exchange Fundraising Team also developed a Fair Trade curriculum and pen pal exchange program to help connect US children selling the chocolate with the children of the farmers who grow what they sold.
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I checked out the website and I think it a good way for consumers to be ecologically and socially conscious about where we purchase our food and at the same time enjoy a delicious product.
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This is such a great program. I am so sick of JUNK fundraisers! I'm going to forward this on to my daughter's nursery school. So very cool!
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Raising money towards education is always good!
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ReplyDeleteI really like the fact that they are encouraging small farmers to democratically organize cooperatives. We really have to support the small farmers, they need all the help they can get.
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This program is so much better than a lot of the programs in schools. I remember selling candy but it was Hersheys, and MUCH better than popcorn and Hillshire farm-type baskets.
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This looks like a great fundraiser program for schools -- to teach kids worthwhile lessons and support fair trade.
ReplyDeleteI love the program! I think it's a great way to teach kids the importance of fair trade as well as a really cool new way to do fundraisers!
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I applaud their fund raising efforts!
ReplyDeleteI think that it is a wonderful program, that helps promote and sustain local farmers and artisans. While doing so helping the community to become more environmentally aware and promote healthy lifestyles.
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I like that the products are fair trade products.
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wow, great program. the kids know their efforts in fundraising are going for a good cause.
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I like that it is something different than what is usually being sold--organic chocolate! I know I could get some moms to buy some of that!
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great program!!! I will give it to friends on the local booster.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent! I'll be suggesting this to our school. Love the idea of teaching/helping our kids and others as well. Same with the organic foods. I'd stop in my tracks to buy some from a fundraiser.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous program! Win (fund raising), win (teaching kids about organic and fair trade), win (farmers and earth)!
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As a teacher I thought it was great that the company offers curriculum for grades 4 – 9 called Win Win Solutions: An Introduction to Fair Trade and Cooperative Economics and you can download it:) Thanks for the chance to win this
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I love the program. Great for teaching children.
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I think this is a terrific program! It's so important to educate kids on issues like fair trade... especially with the chocolate industry. It's often child slaves who make the wheels go round for big chocolate companies in the US.
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I like it because it isn't just about raising $$ for an organization here but people who it comes from also make $$ I LOVE that
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It's not just for chocolate. They also offer coffee and teas.
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ReplyDeleteI think this program is great-- exemplary in trying to educated communities about the importance of fair trade. I remember my mom getting Equal Exchange coffee from her church bazaars.
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I think this is great; I love that they have a curriculum program to go along with the fundraiser; when I was in school there was no educational or cultural development aspect along with the fundraiser, it was just about the $$. This is about social responsibility too - that's wonderful.
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I love that these 3 guys started this in 1 country and are now involving the whole world. Awesome! Wish we could get more schools to participate in this kind of fundraiser. They'd be killing two birds with one stone.
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While I object to making children sell stuff to fund their educational activities, this program is better than any I have seen.
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This is great program. I would love it.
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There are so many different fair trade products, snacks and gifts that could be used for fundraiser. How nice to raise funds and help others in the world at the same time. Makes those dorr knocking people less annoying.
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I like how they educate children about the importance of so many of today's issues.
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Sounds like a fantastic program. Teaching children and helping people. What can be wrong with that.
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I like that you can sell great stuff for fundraisers instead of stupid stuff like garbage bags.
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I think this is a great program and hope that others support their work and buy those products even though the price may be higher than the stuff in your local grocery stores.
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Very worthy project and mission - I love that it's connecting people of different backgrounds with a common goal of sustainability and fair trade
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Terrific fundraising idea! sustainable, gives back, organic..
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ReplyDeleteI am a teacher, so I am very interested in this type of fundraising, but for our area the prices are probably too high. I do like that in the fundraiser section you can download the order forms, posters, etc.
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This is definitely a better idea than the candy, popcorn, etc, which usually make up the fundraising efforts. In addition, even those not yet into the ecological benefits would likely be willing to buy because the products are so good.
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Fair trade programs are an important part of preserving the environment and promoting human dignity. Educating our children about the role they play is also important. This is a wonderful program. Thanks.
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I am really interested in the program. I love the idea of fair trade, it is a good idea although I wonder if fair trade certification costs farmers extra and therefore hurts their ability to be profitable.
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Sounds like an amazing program, I'd love to be a part of it, thanks!
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I really dont like the idea of children having to sell items but this seems better than most
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