Our schools, teams, and clubs are permitted to only work with businesses that have been vetted and are on our approved vendor list.
CSD requires all vendors to acquire authorization before contacting any CSD school or organization. Approval status will be determined after review and fulfillment of the following documents/requirements/disclosures listed below.
Fundraising vendors that wish to offer their program/services to a school or organization within Canyons School District (CSD) must abide by the guidelines outlined below. For information about the District’s fundraising policy please visit Canyons School District’s Fundraising Policy.
These guidelines are also intended to provide schools and organizations with the expectations Canyons School District has for all fundraising vendors.
Fundraising entities must also agree to the following:
A committee will assess the submitted documents. Once reviewed, the applicant will be notified of the committee’s decision, either receiving a fundraising approval letter or a notification of denial from the Foundation office.
Once approval is given and background checks have been cleared, vendors may set an appointment with appropriate school personnel as a way to introduce themselves and their program/service. Vendor representatives should be professional in their demeanor and respectful of their potential client’s time. Vendors may not disrupt class time or school instructional time to contact school personnel.
Receiving approval does not guarantee any vendor that a school or organization must meet with them, nor is it an endorsement of any product, service, or material. It is expected that all vendors will respect school administration and personnel and support an organization’s decision when it comes to choosing a fundraising program. Any violation of these expectations may result in a vendor losing the privilege of conducting business within Canyons School District.
A committee will assess the submitted documents. Once reviewed, the applicant will be notified of the committee’s decision, either receiving a fundraising approval letter or a notification of denial from the Foundation office.
Once approval is given and background checks have been cleared, vendors may set an appointment with appropriate school personnel as a way to introduce themselves and their program/service. Vendor representatives should be professional in their demeanor and respectful of their potential client’s time. Vendors may not disrupt class time or school instructional time to contact school personnel.
Receiving approval does not guarantee any vendor that a school or organization must meet with them, nor is it an endorsement of any product, service, or material. It is expected that all vendors will respect school administration and personnel and support an organization’s decision when it comes to choosing a fundraising program. Any violation of these expectations may result in a vendor losing the privilege of conducting business within Canyons School District.
Susie Carlson
801-792-5113
susiec@apexfunrun.com
www.apexfunrun.com
Fun runs
Costs/earnings: school/club/team/PTA pays up to 30% of sales + 3-4% online transaction fee + $50-$100 for prizes
Garn McMullin
801-910-4201
garn@apollostreams.com
Mexican vanilla sales
Costs/Earnings: School/club/team gets $10 for each 1-liter bottle sold. Shipping costs extra.
Joy Pascol
908-447-3233
compliance@choosebooster.com
https://boosterthon.com/
Online pledge-based fitness program (fun run)
Costs/earnings: school/club/team/PTA pays $2000 base cost. Earn 50-85% of funds raised (depending on chosen service level & amount raised)
Samuel Craghead
801-602-8914
sam.craghead@cfsbeds.com
Mattress, adjustable bed, pillow, mattress protector, and sheet sales; Drinkware sales, Crazy Socks sales, Discount Card sales
Costs/Earnings:
Mattress sales – school gets $50-$125/mattress sold, $15 for each pillow/sheet sold, plus bonuses for volume sales
Online sales of drinkware – school receives $10 per unit sold
Crazy Socks sales – school receives $10 for each 3-pack sold
National Discount Card Sales – School receives $15 for each card sold
Joe DeHaan
801-631-8182
joedehaan51@gmail.com
Cookie dough, caramel corn, popcorn, and easter chocolate sales
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team/PTA keeps 45% of retail price
Kristi Frevele
925-864-1021
kristi@eteamsponsor.com
https://www.eteamsponsor.com/
Online donation platform
Participants connect with supporters from their devices. Funds are remitted monthly until campaign is completed.
Edie Morgan
801-652-7263
ediemorgan@ezfundraisingutah.com
http://ezfundraisingutah.com/
Frozen butter braid pastry sales. Comes in six flavors.
Cookie Dough Sales.
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team/PTA purchases the pastries for $16 and get to keep 40%.
Cookie dough sales $20 and they get to keep 40%.
Sarah Bailey
559-280-1292
sarah@farmfreshfundraising.com
www.farmfreshfundraising.com
Produce (citrus) sales of oranges, grapefruit, clementines, etc.
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team/PTA purchases product for wholesale and sells it for higher price (typical earnings are 35-49% of total proceeds)
Mark Ibrahim
801-580-0413
Markibrahim6@gmail.com
Product sales (cookie dough, drink tumblers, gourmet popcorn, chocolate pretzels, jerky) & Discount Card sales
Costs/Earnings:
Product sales – schools/clubs/teams keep 40% of proceeds
Discount merchant card sales – schools/clubs/teams get 60%+ of proceeds
Donation solicitations – schools/clubs/teams get 80% of gross campaign
Connor Clancy
843-597-5500
Online donation platform
Cost/Earnings: Organization keeps 80% (85% kept when 85% of participants raise at least $1.00)
Morgan May
307-431-0747
mmay@fundraisingu.net
Donation platform; Cookie dough & popcorn sales; Discount cards/ticket sales
Cost/earnings:
Tickets/Card Sales – School/Club/Team/PTA earns 50% -70% depending on number of tickets/cards sold
Cookie Dough/Popcorn Sales – school/team receives $8.75-$10.00 per unit. Depending on the amount sold.
Donation Platform- School/Club/Team/PTA earns 75% of donations made on the platform
Matt Harrell
919-961-1116
matt@givebacks.com
https://givebacks.com
PTA’s will use software to build their own online crowdfunding sites.
*No subscription or setup costs*
Becky Hatfield
208-851-0770
hollyfundraising@gmail.com
http://www.hollyfundraising.com/
Product sales (Wasatch Savings books, candy bars, cookie dough, gourmet popcorn, gift catalog items)
Costs/Earnings:
Wasatch Savings books & candy bars – school/club/team gets 50% of the sales
Cookie dough, gourmet popcorn, and gift catalog sales – school/club/team gets ~40% of the sales
Jeff Meek
801-571-0125
jeff.meek@ifa.coop
http://ifacountrystores.com
Product sales (Wasatch Savings books, candy bars, cookie dough, gourmet popcorn, gift catalog items)
Costs/Earnings:
Wasatch Savings books & candy bars – school/club/team gets 50% of the sales
Cookie dough, gourmet popcorn, and gift catalog sales – school/club/team gets ~40% of the sales
Wen Wagstaff
801-834-1151
wenwagstaff@gmail.com
https://www.papamurphys.com/
Peel-a-Deal fundraising card sales (schools are charged $1 for each card)
Example: Buy 50 cards sell at $10 each =$500
Cost $50= $450 profit for school or club
Spirit Week (Wednesday-Saturday) Papa Murphy’s donates 15% of sales for that time period.
David Bruner
801-602-3808
david@powerhousefundraising.com
www.powerhousefundraising.com
Physical & digital coupons and discount card sales
Cost/Earnings: Commission fee is up to 30% of sales, depending on chosen products/service
Kenny Brown
801-510-0570
kennybrown.quickfund@gmail.com
Product sales (Cookie dough, discount card- physical or digital app), hotel discounts, chocolate, sponsorship, seasonal gift items, apparel, team tumbler/cup, mixed nut, popcorn.
Earnings: Schools earn 40%-100% of the proceeds, depending on product being sold.
Stephanie Davern
952-843-8481
sdavern@read-a-thon.com
Online donation platform
Schools register. Families can create student accounts and share the information to receive donations.
Andy Monson
801-602-4214
draperroxberry@gmail.com
https://roxberryjuice.com
Popcorn sales
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team gets 50% of proceeds
Snap! Raise
206-265-2508
NickT@snap-raise.com
https://snapraise.com
Online donation platform
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team gets 80% of the sales
David Logan
801-747-1011
info@spectatorblankets.com
https://www.highschoolblankets.com
Stadium blanket sales
Costs/Earnings: schools/clubs/teams purchase at wholesale price, sell at a markup
Jesse Myrick
916-799-2416
jesse@successfund.com
www.successfund.com
Online donation platform
Costs/Earnings: 5% + $1 transaction fee on each sale
Dana Rollins
801-560-1813
orders@swigdrinks.com
https://swigdrinks.com/
Punch card sales: drink, cookie, or pretzel bite cards
Costs/Earnings:
Earning benefit per card sold is $7-$9 depending on the fundraiser bonus happening at the time of sales.
Mike Riggers
520-603-5332
Orange and Grapefruit sales
Costs/Earnings: earn up to 100% profit, contact-free,
Mitch Tulane
801-390-6384
mitchtulane7@gmail.com
https://www.heytwistedsugar.com
Cookie & drink card sales
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team gets 34% of cookie/drink card sales
Justin Terry
801-518-4210
justin.terry7@gmail.com
/http://www.utahfundraising.net
Cookie dough, coupon card, ticket, popcorn, beef jerky, and team tumbler sales; No-fuss online fundraisers
Costs/Earnings:
Product sales – school/club/team gets 40-80% of the proceeds (depends on which products they choose to sell)
Online no-fuss fundraiser – No set-up fees; school/club/team/PTA gets 80% of proceeds
Krista Leavitt
801-717-8805
Costs/Earnings:
Schools keep 75%-85% of money through streaming sports and events live.
Holly Beck
801-773-1973
info@wasatchsavings.com
https://www.wasatchsavings.com/
Discount book for SL County
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team keeps 50% of sales
Steve Conger
801-560-4212
scongerifs@gmail.com
http://worldsfinestchocolate.com/
Chocolate bar sales
Costs/Earnings: school/club/team gets 50% of the proceeds
9361 S. 300 East
Sandy, Utah 84070
801-826-5000
communications@canyonsdistrict.org
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