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Private Label Bottled Water And School Fund Raising

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Like most organizations, schools in the United States are subject
to constant budget stress. Important athletic and scholastic
programs are subject to budget cuts as demographics change and
taxpayers become increasingly budget aware. As a result, schools
include fund raising resources in their planning for programs.


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Private Label Bottled Water And School Fund Raising
Copyright (c) 2007 Marcus Stout
Element H2O
http://www.elementh2o.com



Like most organizations, schools in the United States are subject
to constant budget stress. Important athletic and scholastic
programs are subject to budget cuts as demographics change and
taxpayers become increasingly budget aware. As a result, schools
include fund raising resources in their planning for programs.

Education should rank high on the list of tax payer funding. With
exception of defense, it is hard to imagine a governmental effort
that is more important to our country than good education.
Education and schools focus on our future leaders and it is in
the schools where lessons in character are coupled with the
development of skills required for success in a modern society.

Fund Raising and Healthy Products

Schools, both public and private, have turned to fund raising to
help fund sporting and educational events. Where large number of
people have gathered, schools, through sports teams, booster
clubs and scholastic societies have raised funds by selling
products for a profit at events or by using team members to sell
products to friends and family.

Historically a number of products were sold that generated
revenue and these were mainly food products like carbonated soft
drinks, cookies, pizza and candy. As a group these products were
not considered healthy by many. Recently, for example, an
agreement was finalized to discontinue the sale of carbonated
soft drinks in schools and this is a landmark effort to help
reduce obesity and create a healthy lifestyle for students.

Many schools are now exploring fund raising with healthier
products. As a result private label water is becoming
increasingly popular as a healthy alternative method to raise
funds.

Private Label Drinking Water

Private label drinking water is an effective and healthy way to
raise funds for a number of reasons:

 * If the water is purified, it represents a wholesome addition
to a healthy lifestyle.

 * Creation of a private label is an effective form of
advertising that adds value to the water and the event. This
additional value is reflected in a higher price, greater revenue
and more profit.

 * Private label water is consumable advertising that is often
carried from the event and serves as a reminder to participants
and others.

 * The label design offers flexibility that allows schedules and
scores to be listed and updated.

 * Private label water is ideal for outdoor events and is very
cost effective. The cost decreases as volume increases.

 * Private label water can easily establish a brand identity for
the school or team.

 * The design of one label can be used for many school events.

Two Avenues of Fund Raising

Private label water is a versatile tool for fund raising. It can
be sold directly at school events and players and participants
can resell private label water to friends and family to raise
revenue. Either avenue is an effective fund raising device.

Both avenues are available to schools most of the calendar year
and provide consistent fund raising opportunities.

Student Participation

Students are both the beneficiaries and the key assets of
fundraising. They can control the quality of their own athletic
and scholastic programs by actively participating in the event  
and friends and family fund raising activities. Gaining a student
"buy in" for programs will guarantee success.

What to Look for in a Private Label Water Supplier

There are a number of private label water suppliers but they vary
widely in the quality of their product offerings. There are three
areas to investigate when choosing a supplier:

Quality of Water

Events with a large number of participants require proper
hydration with water of the highest quality. High quality water
in terms of health and taste is also critical for the acceptance
of the theme and event message. If the water is low quality or
tastes bad then the message will fail. The best quality water on
the market today is purified using a distillation/ filtration/
oxygenation process that removes all impurities, including all
bacteria, and creates a light, refreshing taste.

Quality of Label Design and Production

The label is the message part of the product and poor-quality
labels send a poor-quality message. Production of a poor-quality
label is a waste of money and adversely affects the message and
theme.

It is very important to know that the vast majority (almost all)
of the private label opportunities in this country come from
water resellers (not bottlers) with desktop-model "thermal" (or
"thermal wax") printing devices with a quality level that cannot
compare well to even consumer-grade inkjet printing devices
widely available for less than $200 at your local electronics
store. These label printers are very cheap in both quality and
cost, typically ranging from $10-20k depending on configuration,
and are widely used throughout the private label water industry
because of their low cost.

In sharp contrast, a quality label, i.e., one that looks like a
top-shelf brand that you might find in your local gourmet grocery
store, needs to be produced with professional-quality equipment
using professional-grade printing equipment. There are three
types of printing equipment that can produce a high-quality
label.

1. Rotary offset lithography;

2. Flexography; and

3. High-quality digital presses.

For most smaller runs (under about 10,000 units), digital
equipment offered by Heidelberg or HP is the most cost effective
solution, but instead of $10-20k, the minimum equipment costs for
these professional solutions range from $750k to $1.25M per
station.

These facts are very important to understand when choosing a
private label bottler - because those who sell low-quality labels
would have you believe that nothing better is available because
of the short runs required by private label customers. Nothing
could be further from the truth.

In order to succeed, your label must be professionally designed
and produced with high-quality materials using a printing process
that renders a high-quality result. Waterproof lamination is also
required for long lasting labels. This is easily achieved for an
affordable unit cost using the right equipment for the job.

Quality of Customer Service

The design and production of private labeled drinking water is
complex and requires intense interaction between the customer and
supplier. Communication and a culture of customer service
excellence is a prerequisite to the creation of an effective
theme message and a successful event. Without a significant
commitment to customer service on the part of the supplier, the
impact of the theme message will fail.

A supplier with a fully interactive e-commerce site is an ideal
way to create a high quality label, modify the label to reflect
event changes and to order more water as demand changes.

A supplier that is experienced in fund raising and is willing to
commit management resources to support a school fund raising
program is a definite asset to individual schools.

Choose a quality supplier to help develop and communicate your
message and to create success for the school fundraising event.




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