Youth Group Fundraising Ideas: Technology products are in demand

Apr 28
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Youth Group Fundraising Ideas: Technology products are in demand

The Importance of Youth Groups Today

More American households today, than any other time in our history, require two incomes to meet the financial obligations associated with running a home. With both parents working a shift of responsibility in the culturing of our youth is taking place. This duty is increasingly being placed on various Youth Groups. As parents, we trust Youth Groups and after school programs to instill the moral values and broaden the horizons of our children when we are unavailable to do so ourselves. 

Today’s Youth Groups meet these challenges head on. Program heads create curriculum that enriches our children. They schedule field trips and outings designed to educate and broaden our children’s exposure. And the staff and volunteers at these programs mix disciple with compassion to help mold responsible and moral leaders of the future.

Education is not Free

Ask any parent and they will tell you haveing children is a huge financial burden. Extra milk in the refrigerator, Timberline jackets, and the “cool sneakers” all come at a cost, but the greatest cost to so many parents is the cost of lost time. While parents work to insure a brighter future for their families they lose out on the gift of molding their children every step of the way.

Entrusting someone else to instill the values in our children is not easy. Parents do countless hours of research, get referrals and make unscheduled appearances to these programs to see how they “truly operate”. The best programs welcome this scrutiny, because they know that creating tomorrow’s leaders is a responsibility not to be taken lightly.

While these Youth Groups toil tirelessly at preparing our children for a brighter future, they usually work within the confines of an underfunded budget. Recognizing why their programs are in need, they attempt to get the resources they need from outside sources reducing the financial burden on the already tight budget of today’s parents.

Fund Raising Helps Fill the Financial Void

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Contributions and grants only go so far. Today’s Youth Groups create much needed funds with various fund raising programs. These fundraisers get the youth involved in determining the future success of the program that they are active in. Youth Groups have been relying on fundraising efforts for years, and as the times and needs of the public change so have the fundraising programs.

Technology Fund Raising: A New Shift for Progressive Youth Groups

While many Youth Groups and after school programs still rely on the tried and true fundraising programs, e.g. cookie sales, car washes, discount cards. The more progressive Youth Groups are looking towards combining today’s technology needs with their fund raising goals.

With over 80% of today’s homes having a computer that accesses the internet, a true need in computer repair and virus removal has emerged. And for the same reasons that youth groups and after school programs have become so important in our society, lack of free time, remote computer service and virus removal has become the new norm in computer repair. The need and desire to keep our computer systems operating at peak performance has created a whole new opportunity for today’s youth group’s who are most innovative in their fund raising efforts.

Advantages of Technology Fundraising

There are several reasons that Technology Fundraising programs have taken off recently. Primarily, because they meet the demands of fundraising efforts perfectly:

: While we will reach in our pocket for to buy a candy bar without a second thought, ask us to spend more than that and you better be offering something we can use.
Most Youth Groups and after school programs are already on a tight budget, finding additional monies to “invest” in a fundraising program can be tough. Technology Fundraising has little or in some cases NO START UP COST.
With technology fundraising there is no perishable item to go to waste, or unused product to gather dust in the closet.
Let’s face it, the reason we do fundraisers is to increase funds. Technology fundraising offers some of the largest contributions to youth groups.

Technology fundraisers can be highly successful if implemented correctly. One company is pioneering the way technology fundraising is done. MyCuredComputer.com has taken a great interest in combining their business with assisting the needs of today’s Youth Groups, and contribute a portion of every service call to a youth organization of the user’s choice.

You can learn more on how to create a technology fundraiser Here

Raymond Shell is a public relations and marketing consultant, specializing in new media formats.

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Youth Hunting; How To Get Them Started

Apr 23
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Youth Hunting; How To Get Them Started

For many centuries bow hunting has been a great form of bonding between father and son. But, in order to keep your youth safe you should properly train them in the art of bow hunting. There are many different options for youth archery training:

After school archery programs An adult skilled at archery Archery clubs Professional archery trainers Scout programs

There is not a specific age at which to begin training your youth to bow hunt. You, the parent, will know when your child is ready to accept the responsibility and discipline. If your child shows interest in learning to bow hunt, then you can begin to seek options for their training or oversee their training yourself. But always remember that youth should be supervised at all times.

When choosing a bow for your youth you will need to determine their “draw weight” and “draw length”. In general, a child of 70-100 pounds will be comfortable with a “draw weight” of 15 – 25 pounds, children 100 – 130 pounds may be comfortable with 25 – 35 pounds, and an athletic older child may be capable of pulling 35- 45 pounds. Very small children, 55 – 70 pounds, might be comfortable with 10 – 15 pounds of pull. These are not exact weights for your youth, they are just estimates. You will need to try several different bows in order to find the “draw weight” that best fits your individual youth.

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When calculating the “draw length” of your youth, you should follow this simple process. Take a yard stick and place it directly in the center of the chest bone. The youth should then reach out on it equally with the fingertips of BOTH hands. The inches mark where the fingertips touch will be their ultimate potential “draw length”. It is important to remember that both the “draw weight” and the “draw length” will change as your child grows; and you will need to change bows accordingly.

You will also need to take into consideration your youth’s eye dominance. This will tell you whether your youth is a right-handed shooter, or a left-handed shooter. To determine eye dominance, have your youth hold their hands out at arms length with both eyes open, and look through the hole formed in the hands at a distant object. Keeping the object in sight, have your youth slowly move their hands towards their face until the hands touch their face. The hole formed by their hands should be over one of their eyes, this is their dominant eye and will control their aiming. If it is the right eye, they are right-handed shooter, and vice versa for the left.

Now, the question you may be asking yourself is what do I need in order to begin training my youth for bow hunting? The basic necessities you will need are a bow, arrows, and a target. Other products you may want to invest in, as safety precautions, are a quiver to hold the arrows, an armguard to protect against string slap to the arm, and hand or finger protection to cushion against the bow string. Another safety precaution, if your youth is on the younger side, is to try suction cup arrows instead of the standard metal tip. This gives your youth the chance to really become comfortable with aiming, and shooting, their bow, before moving on to a sharper arrow.

Bow hunting for youth can be a great experience, and a lot of fun for all involved. Just remember to always make sure your youth has been properly trained, and their bow is fitted to them, before taking them on their first hunt. If you follow the guidelines above, you and your youth should have many great experiences with bow hunting together.

Do you want to learn more about Youth Hunting?  TheBowBarn.com has more information that might be of interest to you, such as a” Parents Guide To Recreational Shooting” or information from the IHEA (International Hunter Education Assoc.)  If it’s a bow you are looking for to get your youth started, we have a nice selection of bows and bow packages to choose from, many of them at 15% off MSRP!  come visit us today!

My name is Sally Rutten, I am an outdoor enthusiast and along with my husband,love bow hunting. We own and operate TheBowBarn.com, It’s our place to share our passion for the outdoors and the sport of archery.

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