How Plant Fundraisers Teach Kids About Entrepreneurship

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If you are raising children, you understand that teaching them important life lessons is a key part of raising well-rounded children. Allowing them to participate in their school's flower fundraising activity could teach them early lessons in money management, responsibility, and entrepreneurship. Imagine your child beaming with pride as they hand off potted plants to friends, neighbors, and loved ones. Not only will these plants improve the look of the community, but they will also spark teaching moments while giving back!

Why Plant Fundraisers Are the Perfect Business Lessons for Kids

Learning about money and business in a traditional classroom can be abstract for some students, but when applied through hands-on learning, flower fundraising can make these concepts more tangible and easier to grasp. The lifecycle of a fundraising event mimics a real-life business. Kids are exposed to the planning, growing, selling, and delivery stages, teaching them business ideals at an early age. Students often thrive with plants because they are naturally easier to sell than cookies and candy, visually appealing, and make the learning process feel less like a chore.

The Business Skills Kids Learn Without Even Realizing It

Fundraising programs offer incredible business learning opportunities. Concepts like goal setting, marketing, budgeting, and customer service are some of the many skills they will learn. While these concepts may seem complex for kids to learn at such an early age, these decision-making skills are used every day as kids turn into adults. Garden fundraisers are just a safe way to help children gain confidence as they grow.

How a School Garden Fundraiser Builds Responsibility and Teamwork

Beyond business skills, garden fundraisers are also a great way to build upon their teamwork and responsibility skills. Depending on how your school runs its programs, some children may have to team up to make decisions together. This could look like delegating specific tasks to each child, who will be responsible for one area of focus within the fundraiser. Some kids might be responsible for watering the plants and watching them grow, while others might be accountable during pick-up or delivery day. Communication and collaboration are critical to the student's success.

Additionally, garden fundraisers can teach students about health and wellness. Gardening or tending to flowers can be a metaphor for caring for oneself and one's community. Parents can help by explaining that caring for plants is similar to caring for your body. Plants must be nurtured with love and patience, much like we must care for each other.

How to Teach Financial Literacy Through a Plant Fundraiser

Financial education can be tricky, as it's often a more mundane topic for school-aged children. While business education is a vast idea, concepts like expenses, revenue, and profit can be broken down into easier topics to teach children through their school fundraising programs. Tracking sales, earnings, and costs is fundamental in both business and life. Encouraging kids to take a hands-on approach will make it easier for them to comprehend and instill entrepreneurial skills early on.

Encouraging the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs Through Philanthropic Activities

While financial literacy skills are important, some parents may be more interested in the activity's philanthropic aspect. Every school that hosts a fundraiser is doing so with a philanthropic purpose in mind. Teaching students that business is not just for personal gain or to line their pockets, but to make a difference in the world, can be transformative. If the fundraiser supports a school need or a community purpose, it's a great way to help kids understand the value of joining together for a cause and what can be achieved. It's incredibly valuable for students to recognize that success and generosity are not antonyms.

Why Plant Fundraisers Are One of the Best Fundraisers for Students

Plant fundraisers are often some of the most successful school fundraisers when compared to other common fundraisers like candy, cookies, and holiday wrapping paper. Plants are a seasonal treat that many fold either want, need, or love. Plants are living things that have a higher perceived value, especially when compared to luxury treats. Mums, ferns, and other plant varieties that are typically offered in school sales will come back year after year when they are planted in the ground. Or if enjoying them in a pot, they can last much longer than food or drink items will. As a result, flowers can be an easier sell to young students, and customers may be more willing to spend more on the product.

How Your School Can Get Started With a Student-Led Plant Fundraiser

If you're interested in getting started with a student-led plant fundraiser, look no further! JOCO is the perfect one-stop shop for all your garden needs. We will provide the school with packets they can choose from based on their needs and goals they are trying to meet. Before the sale starts, we will provide promotional goods so students can market a pre-sale. We like doing pre-sales so we know exactly how much of each plant your school needs. Each school will have access to a website where customers can place orders. Once the presale is over, all purchase orders and payments will be due. JOCO handles delivery of the plants to the school, and students and parents volunteer to help distribute and organize orders so customers can pick them up. With all your hard work, we have no doubt your school can meet its goal with the help of JOCO flowers.

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