Top ten ways you can fund a
Not-So Tall-Tale Tellers
storytelling show at your school
#1 Some schools charge their students for an in-house field trip. Since our shows can easily accommodate up to 300 students, it is a fun and affordable educational event for all students.
#2 Many schools put up a wish list in their rooms asking parents to help sponsor special events for their child’s class. Many parents are anxious to provide special events for their child’s class and are happy when given the opportunity.
#3 Local businesses are often happy to sponsor special events for your students when a notice is sent home to the parents that they have done so!
#4 Some schools hold special fundraisers just to provide these special events. Bake sales, cookies sales, special flower or candy day to name a few. Or you can do dress-up day or silly-hat day where the children pay a small fee to wear a silly hat or jeans to school on a special day.
#5 In many schools, service clubs raise funds to sponsor special events.
#6 After-school programs often will sponsor a special event for the school.
#7 Book Fair profits often go back to your students in the form of educational shows.
#8 Funding is often provided by the EESAC Committee.
#9 Your PTA is often looking for affordable special events for your students. This is especially true when the event is educational and fun!
#10 Storytelling has been proven to raise F-Cat scores. It encourages a true love of reading. Principals often use their discretionary funds to pay for special events when they are aware of the educational benefits to their students.
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