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Making Money for Your Organization with Electronic Recycling Fundraisers

Many organizations out there need to make money to help run their organization, and one way to do this is through an Electronic Recycling Fundraiser. In San Diego, SES helps organizations reduce e-waste, and at the same time, we help them make money for their organizations with the help of our Electronic Recycling Fundraisers.

What Is An Electronic Recycling Fundraiser?

An Electronic Recycling Fundraisers, like any other fundraiser, is simply a way to raise money for an organization, like yours. Instead of having a rummage sale, baking and selling cookies, or offering other products, organizations get their members, people in the community and businesses to donate their outdated electronics they no longer need to their organization. They then have SES to help them organize the event and earn some needed money for their organization.

How Can An Electronic Recycling Fundraiser Earn My Organization Money?

After getting all of the members of your organization, their friends and the businesses around your area to donate their no longer needed electronics, you simply contact SES and have them take these items and provide you with the money that your organization needs to continue your good work in the community. How much you receive for these electronics will depend on how old they are, what shape they are in and of course the quality of the electronics that are donated. All in all, an organization can do quite well if they put some effort into the fundraiser. One last note here, it often helps convince people to donate their electronics if you let them know that the electronics they are donating will be going to a secure recycling facility so they can be properly handled.

Will an Electronic Recycling Fundraiser Have Any Other Benefits?

In addition to making money for your organization, your organization will be helping to reduce e-waste and will be helping the environment through responsibly recycling electronics instead of cluttering up landfills with electronic waste that can often times be hazardous to the environment.