eSemc is pleased to successfully launch our new volunteer, parent based Fundraising solution.

 

For immediate release:         For more information, please contact:

                                                                        eSemc.com, Linda Bach, lbach@esemc.com

                                                                        866-745-0011 ext. 3016

 

 

WHAT:              A tool to continuously raise funds….all year long for school programs

 

WHEN:               Spring 2007, eSemc, utilized by a Michigan public high school football booster program, resulted in

obtaining $35,000.00 for their athletic program goal

 

WHO:                  *              Businesses were campaigned for dollars and donations.

*              School alumni were canvassed with mail for donations

*              Football parent families and their friends were blitzed for money

*              Surrounding neighborhoods of the local high school was campaigned for donations.

 

WHY:                  *              State funding for school programs is becoming more and more difficult.

*              The need for accountability in keeping track of collected donations                                          

*              Parent volunteerism is on the down cline

*              Communities are beaten up by the continuous soliciting of

money, year after year.

 

DETAILS:        IT WAS THE SOLUTION FOR SUCCESS!

 

*              50% of businesses  ..gave a donation

*              2/3rds of the business donations was NEW business

*              1/3 of the alumni gave a donation

*              60% of the parents gave

 

 

TESTIMONIALS:

 

 “In an extremely tough economic year, if we had not used the eSemc fundraising solution, we would have been in

big trouble and unable to support our kids, and coaches, this year”    P.F.  (president of the football booster club)

 

“Because of our use of eSemc, we are able to continue building, year after year, our donation base, and keeping

every volunteer accountable for what they collect”

M.F. (advertising manager of local Detroit area magazine)