Just wanted to share how we have started handling donations.
Until about 6 months ago we were always being asked for a donation for something. More often than not we would give them a gift certificate for pretty much any fundraiser, or shin dig.
After a fall out with the school similar to the other thread we realized giving donations really hasn’t helped with our community involvement. Instead I think it had the opposite effect…people wanting to trade the value of the pizza we donated to get other menu items like wings etc then getting ticked cuz we would say no.
Donating 65 free pizzas to the football team lock in only to find out they order pizza every thursday they have a game, all season from our competitor. Donating several pizzas for a young girl with cancer only to find out she didn’t have it and they used this gig to get free stuff from restaurants. Or maybe it was the lady who came in and said her husband was dying and could they have a free meal…that night.
Anyway after some thought we made up a donation request form and now when someone asks for a donation we give them the form and they have to fill it out and bring it back…4 weeks in advance. Since then we have had zero donations.
When we get the most ridiculous requests it is nice to say oh well here all you have to do is fill this out and bring it back.
Truly one of the best things we have done.
Just my 2 cents.
Kris
Until about 6 months ago we were always being asked for a donation for something. More often than not we would give them a gift certificate for pretty much any fundraiser, or shin dig.
After a fall out with the school similar to the other thread we realized giving donations really hasn’t helped with our community involvement. Instead I think it had the opposite effect…people wanting to trade the value of the pizza we donated to get other menu items like wings etc then getting ticked cuz we would say no.
Donating 65 free pizzas to the football team lock in only to find out they order pizza every thursday they have a game, all season from our competitor. Donating several pizzas for a young girl with cancer only to find out she didn’t have it and they used this gig to get free stuff from restaurants. Or maybe it was the lady who came in and said her husband was dying and could they have a free meal…that night.
Anyway after some thought we made up a donation request form and now when someone asks for a donation we give them the form and they have to fill it out and bring it back…4 weeks in advance. Since then we have had zero donations.
When we get the most ridiculous requests it is nice to say oh well here all you have to do is fill this out and bring it back.
Truly one of the best things we have done.
Just my 2 cents.
Kris
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