Fundraising Cookbook Ideas

Cookbook Fundraiser – Quick Healthy Family Favorites Cookbook

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Cookbook Fundraiser A cookbook fundraiser is an easy way to raise money for your group or community. Our Quick Healthy Family Favorites Cookbook makes fundraising even easier by giving you a premade book to sell. Perfect for all types of groups from churches, children’s organizations, community groups and so many more. Quick & Easy Cookbook Fundraiser Let us take care of the hard work for your fundraiser. The Quick Healthy Family Favorites Cookbook can be purchased in bulk and customized for your needs! Customize any of the following features to give the book a unique look for your group! Front

Fair Food & Blue Ribbon Recipes

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Blue Ribbon Recipes in a Cookbook  County fairs are filled with food-related memories made from fair worthy recipes! Blue ribbon pie contests to corn dog vendors, the smells and flavors of the county fair are built on food. Create a cookbook to preserve blue ribbon memories to be treasured for years to come. There are so many great reasons to create a Fair Cookbook! Fill a cookbook with fair memories and blue ribbon recipes for a surefire way to raise money for your local fair. Perfect project for fair committees! 4-H club members can use recipes from fair projects to

Create a Cookbook – How to Set Up a Contributor Login

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Create a Cookbook with Help from Others Setting up a contributor login will allow members of your group, family, or even just helpful friends to type recipes into your cookbook project. Having help typing recipes makes the process to create a cookbook easier. You can also visit our YouTube Channel to watch a video on How to Set Up a Contributor Login: Click for Video Here Setting up the Contributor Login Log into your account as the chairperson with your username and password. Next, go to the “Accounts” Tab at the top. Once you click on it three sub-tabs will

Funding a Fundraiser

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Funding a Fundraiser Starting a fundraiser typically requires some funds. A cookbook project has some easy funding options. From paying for the cost of the cookbook to incidentals and marketing supplies. A funding plan for the fundraiser is a must. Pre-Sales Pre-sales are the most common way to collect funds for a cookbook fundraiser. Collect orders for the cookbooks as you collect recipes from your group. People who submit recipes typically order a cookbook for themselves and often additional copies as gifts. Keeping track of pre-sales is the key. You can download an advanced sales coupon sheet to keep track

How to Set Up Your Cookbook Account With Cookbook Specialists

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A Journey to Printing a Cookbook Starts with  Setting up a Cookbook Account The most popular option for creating a custom cookbook with Cookbook Specialists is to submit recipes through a cookbook account. Our cookbook accounts allow people to type recipes, have others type them in, or use our Android recipe capture app. Cookbook Accounts at Cookbook Specialists are always FREE and no obligation. This makes setting up a cookbook account a perfect way to give creating a cookbook a test drive. Setting up Your Cookbook Account is as Easy as 1, 2, 3 Creating your cookbook account is simple

A Story’s Journey to Print – Father Edmond Hayes, The Heritage Builder

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Church History Leads to a Story to Journey to Print A Story’s Journey to Print Father Edmond Hayes, The Heritage Builder is a booklet that began when Laurie McGargill was researching the history of St Patrick Catholic Church in Imogene, Iowa. She noticed details of Father Hayes’ influence on the church and began noting these facts in a spreadsheet. Laurie knew the story of Father Hayes needed telling. A 20-page story emerged from the spreadsheet. Included in the pages is the early history of the church. It also features Father Hayes’ contributions to growing St Patrick into the church it