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FUNDRAISING
2013 groups using Green Mountain Crafts for fundraising opportunities
Saint Michaels College Golf
Colchester High School Girls Hockey
Burlington High School Girls Hockey
Burlington High School Boys Hockey



In 2012 Green Mountain Crafts started a fundraising program for Saint Michaels College golf program and
Burlington High School girls hockey.
In 2013 we have tailored our program to fit any fundraising goals. From groups
looking to go overseas, to teams looking to raise enough money for team sweatshirts.
All you have to do is set your fundraising goal, we will develop a program and give you options for reaching them.
5 Reasons you will be successful with Green Mountain Crafts fundraising.
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You earn 50% to 60% of all profits - Other fundraisers only offer around 40%.
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People love Made in Vermont products!!!!.
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We make fundraising easy with features like free gift boxes for coaster sets and free use of custom GMC displays for event sales.
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With ornaments, magnets, and coasters you can be successful any time of year.
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NO UPFRONT COSTS!!!!!
Introducing the ultimate fundraising opportunity for any sports teams, school groups, clubs, charities, church groups!!!
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No upfront costs.
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No order forms for your customers that require shipping.
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Customers receive products instantly.
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You choose your products. Ornaments, Coasters, or Magnets!!!
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You choose your design, use any of our designs or we can create your logo on any product.
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You pay Green Mountain Crafts after your fundraiser is over!!!!
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All of our products are the perfect price for anyone to support your program.
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NO MINIMUM ORDER!!!
A sports team of 15 players selling only 10 ornaments will raise over $645.00!!!!!
We do have a minimum order for custom logo or design products for fundraisers.
CONTACT US for more information and an order form to begin raising funds for your cause.
In 2012 we provided fundraisers for high school hockey teams and for a collegiate golf program. Team members set up tables at their schools other sporting events, sold them in the cafeteria, and to family and friends. A college golf student Nick Angelo was quoted as saying "The products really sold themselves, I think having a Made in Vermont product that was not expensive to sell really helped."
