Support a Healthy Community, Fund Your Project with High Mowing Seeds
Does your school or organization need to raise money? Want to help your school or non-profit and encourage gardening in your community at the same time? No problem! Fundraising with High Mowing Organic Seeds is a win-win for everyone, supporting fundraising efforts at your school while encouraging your community to garden and eat healthy, fresh local produce. Now you can raise money while reducing, rather than increasing the environmental footprint of your community (as is common with gift wrap and magazine-based fundraisers.) Want more reasons to fundraise with High Mowing?
No Deadlines and No Minimum Order
With our fundraiser program, there’s no minimum to meet – so you don’t have to worry about making a cut off to participate. If your kids are excited about fundraising, sign ‘em up! With flexible dates and no minimum order, your organization can only benefit from participating in our simple and straightforward program.
Many Options to Choose From
Are the people in your community already gung-ho about gardening? Or are folks just starting to experiment? Regardless of how popular gardening is in your town, we have just what you need. Choose individual packets from among 25 of our best-selling varieties, or attractive themed gift box collections, or both! There’s something for everyone and every budget in our Fundraiser program.
Meet Your Goals with a Great Profit Margin
Choose our individual packets and keep 60% of your profits, or choose our boxed gift collections to take home a 50% profit margin. Either way, at least half of what you collect goes straight toward your fundraising goals. Your students can easily and quickly calculate the impact they’ve made, keeping the momentum behind your fundraiser going.
Great Resources Make Selling Easy
We want your fundraiser to succeed! So to make life easier, we provide a Seed Fundraiser Kit with great tools to help you spread the word. In your kit you will receive:
- an attractive “High Mowing Seeds Sold Here” poster to advertise your fundraiser
- colorful, easy-to-use order forms for individual packets and/or gift collections
- a Master order form to compile orders (and an optional electronic version that does all the math for you!)
Your school or organization can also purchase one of our display racks, with the option to fill it with our beautiful full-color photo packets. These are the same displays you see in retail stores where our seeds are re-sold, they come in a variety of sizes and designs, and are filled with the same high quality seeds our farmer and gardener customers depend on. Like individual packet sales, seed racks and collections offer a great 60% profit margin.
What folks say about Fundraising with High Mowing:
"We are extremely excited to complete our 3rd annual High Mowing Seeds sales this year. Thanks to your seed sales, we have been to help fund our school garden project to include eight beds, a beautiful greenhouse, irrigation supplies for summer watering and an elegant, yet functional, live willow fence." ~ T. Drake, Montana
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