The Good Oil

Looking for a simple and effective way to raise money for your school, sports team, or community group? The Good Oil offers a straightforward fundraising programme that makes it easy to reach your financial goals while promoting healthy, locally produced products. The Good Oil provides two high-quality oils: Rapeseed Oil and Extra Virgin Olive Oil, both of which are grown and pressed right here in New Zealand.

With The Good Oil’s programme, you can sell premium oils for just $12 per bottle and earn $4 per sale, allowing you to quickly raise funds with minimal effort. Whether you’re raising money for a school project, new sports equipment, or a local initiative, The Good Oil provides a delicious and healthy way to support your cause.

Why Choose The Good Oil for Your Fundraiser?

  • Locally Made: The Good Oil is 100% New Zealand-grown and produced, ensuring you’re offering high-quality, locally sourced products to your supporters.
  • Simple and Hassle-Free: Their fundraising programme is designed to be as easy as possible. Sell the oil for $12 per bottle, and keep $4 from every sale—no complicated pricing structures or hidden fees.
  • Healthy Products: Promote health and wellbeing within your community by offering nutritious cooking oils that are perfect for everyday use in the kitchen.
  • Flexible Ordering: The Good Oil allows you to return any unsold bottles, reducing the risk of excess stock and making it a flexible option for fundraisers of all sizes.
  • No Upfront Costs: There’s no need to worry about upfront payments—simply place your order once sales are completed, making it a low-risk fundraising option.

How to Organise a The Good Oil Fundraiser

Running a fundraiser with The Good Oil is easy and straightforward. Follow these steps to get started:

  1. Contact The Good Oil for Approval
    Enter your email below to get in touch with The Good Oil and express your interest in running a fundraiser. They will provide you with all the necessary information, including pricing, product details, and promotional materials to help you get started.
  2. Set Your Fundraising Goal
    Determine how much money you need to raise for your school or organisation. Having a clear goal will help motivate your team and guide your sales efforts throughout the campaign.
  3. Promote Your Fundraiser
    Spread the word about your fundraiser through newsletters, social media, and community noticeboards. Highlight the quality of The Good Oil’s products and how purchasing these locally sourced oils will support your cause. Encourage supporters to stock up on these healthy cooking essentials for their kitchens.
  4. Sell and Collect Payments
    Sell The Good Oil’s Rapeseed and Extra Virgin Olive Oil for $12 per bottle, keeping $4 from each sale. Payments can be collected via cash or bank transfer—keep track of your sales to ensure everything runs smoothly.
  5. Submit Your Final Order
    Once you’ve completed your sales, place your final order with The Good Oil. They’ll prepare your oil for delivery, ensuring everything is packaged and ready for distribution.
  6. Distribute the Oil
    Organise a collection day or delivery for your supporters to pick up their orders. Make sure you have volunteers ready to help with distribution, ensuring all orders are fulfilled efficiently.

Take Your Fundraiser Online with Raised

Managing orders and payments manually can be time-consuming, especially when dealing with a large number of supporters. To streamline the process and make it easier for your community to participate, consider moving your The Good Oil fundraiser online with Raised. Raised is a New Zealand-based online fundraising platform that helps you manage everything digitally, from product listings to secure payment collection.

How to Use Raised for Your Fundraiser:

  • Create a Digital Storefront: Once approved by The Good Oil, set up your fundraiser on Raised. This will allow you to create an online storefront where supporters can browse and purchase bottles of oil directly, making it easier to manage sales and payments.
  • Customise Your Fundraising Page: Use Raised to share information about your fundraising goals, the types of oil available, and how purchasing these high-quality products will support your school or organisation.
  • Promote Your Online Fundraiser: Share the link to your Raised campaign on social media, in newsletters, and via email, allowing your supporters to participate in the fundraiser from the comfort of their own homes.
  • Track Orders in Real-Time: Raised provides real-time tracking of orders and payments, helping you stay organised and ensuring that every sale is accounted for.

Why Move Your Fundraiser Online?

Taking your fundraiser online with Raised can simplify the entire process, making it more efficient for both you and your supporters. An online storefront allows supporters to purchase The Good Oil products with ease, while you benefit from tracking orders and payments digitally in real-time. This reduces the administrative burden, leaving you more time to promote your fundraiser and reach your financial goals.

Ready to Get Started?

If you’re ready to raise funds with The Good Oil’s premium New Zealand-made oils, enter your email below to contact them and get started. Once approved, consider using Raised to take your fundraiser online for a smoother, more efficient experience. Raised makes it easy to manage your fundraiser digitally, so you can focus on promoting healthy, locally produced products while raising money for your school, sports team, or community group.

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