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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Our New Fundraiser: Far More Meaningful Than Another Tub of Cookie Dough


School and non-profit fundraisers can be a real hassle.

They almost always end up taking precious time away from learning and other essential programming. And often, the items that children and families are asked to sell – from gel pens to cookie dough to popcorn-filled tins – serve no purpose, other than to thicken our waistlines or to clutter up our junk drawers.

That’s why we are pleased to announce the latest collaborative effort between the Institute for Educational and Social Justice and Keith L. Brown’s 20/20 Enterprises.

Instead of selling items that have little or no value, we are offering schools, non-profit organizations and others an opportunity to raise much-needed money by selling our book, Motivation, Education & Transformation: The Change Agent’s Guide to Reaching Our Youth and Lifting Them Higher.

By selling our transformational and empowering book, you are offering parents, grandparents and other leaders of today’s youth information on how to effectively reach their young people.

The book is written in a clear, easy-to-understand format, showing change agents how to motivate and educate today’s young people.

Ultimately, the book has the potential to help empower youth from all backgrounds to become transformational leaders, doing their part to bring about positive changes in their classrooms, schools, neighborhoods, communities and beyond.

If you sign on to our fundraiser, you also can book us to visit your school, talk about ideas in the book and encourage and uplift your young people, their families, and your staff.

Far more relevant and transformational than another tub of cookie dough or tin of popcorn, isn’t it?

If you would like to learn more about how we can help you to meet your fundraising needs, contact us today! The easiest way to reach us is by emailing instituteforedansocialjustice@gmail.com with “Fundraiser” in the subject line.

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