Dues, Donations, or Fundraisers
Ecclesiastes 10:19 Feasts are made for laughter, wine cheers the living, and money answers everything. Let’s face it, money is tight all over. Some are content and some have money stresses. But I’m convinced that we sacrifice for the things that we care about and for the things that benefit us. I’m sure that I’m not the only one who believes in supporting the things that benefit me and the things that I care about. I don’t believe it is fair to belong to a social group, church, or any group and allow others to shoulder the financial burden. Before you get turned off; this is not a rant, it’s a call to action. I’m a single mom with 2 children in college, I make less the $30K a year, my car is almost 10 years old, I have student loans, some debt, and I’m the owner and founder of a local scrapbooking and papercrafting club. Sometimes I have more going out than coming in. But God is Faithful. The cost of running my club can get expensive and some of time I shoulder the majority of the expense. Royal Scrap Club has been in existence for over 10 years and I’ve spent countless dollars financing my club and supporting the clubs of others in my crafting network. Now you know my business. If you are a part of a social club, church, association, or network-do you support it with dues, donations, or fundraisers? Donations I have an exercise for you. Make a list of all the different social groups you’re a part of, both online and off, church groups, crafting groups, neighborhood associations, listener supported radio, etc. Then write how it benefits you and how it benefits your community. I also want for you to write down how this group is funded. Once you’ve done this, ask yourself “did I help to make this group better when you joined?” and “how can I help to make it better”. If you are not satisfied with your list, you can make a change in your level of support. You may not have and the money to donate; Lord knows that my budget but the T in tight. But I believe in being a supportive sister; even if it is $1 at a time. I believe in supporting my local church with my tithe and offering. I’m blessed by my local listener supported radio (K-Love and NPR); so I support them. I’m blessed by Joyce Meyers and Creflo Dollar; so I support the ministry. We are blessed to be blessings. Dues Royal Scrap Club does not have dues; not yet. But we accept donations at our events; to help with the expenses. Donations come in many forms; snacks or beverages, money, bathroom tissue, paper plates, etc. Whatever a participant can do makes the burden lighter. I’m a part of 2 meetup groups. Even though I have scheduling conflicts, I want to support. Whether it’s paying 5 bucks a month or simply bringing a box of cookies. If your group benefits you, pay your dues or donate. If you don’t pay and share the burden; are you doing your part to make the group better? If your group does implement dues; are you the type of person to leave the group over 5 bucks a month? If you are, pray about it. Fundraisers I’ve been a Wish Granter for my local Make A Wish organization for 8 years; not to mention my bestie works for St Jude’s. These groups don’t benefit me directly; but they do benefit the people God cares about. If God cares about them, then so do I. There are so many worthwhile non profits in our country; I’m sure you can find one that you want to support. Financial support or supporting with your time and prayers are all acceptable. I’m positive that $5 to $5 million will be plenty and will be well appreciated. Just do something. Peace and Blessings, Cyndi
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Creation and Evolution of RSC and Company CYNTHIA MICHELLE PRIDE AKA Cyndi Pride is owner and Founder of Royal Scrap Club; Scrapbooking Club for Busy Women, RSC and Company, and DIVAS. The idea of “creative royalty” began in 1998 with a preschool aged Sunday School Class that I taught. Royal Scrap Club, as it is known today, was created and founded in 2003 as Royal Scrap Club with 2 members; Cynthia Pride and Marti Morris. Royal Scrap Club began doing business as Royal Scrap Club in 2005; and RSC and Company in 2011. RSC became members of Delta Phi Scrappa (DPS) a National Sorority for Papercrafters in November 2009. We are the only Chapter in Tennessee. RSC-DPS Nashville, TN began with the following Charter members. Cynthia Pride Christine Perry Kaylee Perry Carolyn Smith Millie Brackett Marti Morris Shemeka Greer Pat Tamburri Shirley Shaw Donnice Hamblin Beverly Quinn Yvonne Taylor Alexis Greer Royal Scrap Club (RSC) is a faith based home business and scrapbooking club for busy women. RSC is diverse group of crafting women of faith with a wide range of talents and skill sets. Club skill sets range from beginners to advanced crafters. The sisters of RSC are known as “Royal Scrappas” and “DIVAS (Divine Anointed Virtuous Anointed Sisters/Sisterhood”. RSC And Company is the umbrella for the following; and is represented in various forms: Royal Scrap Club RSC RSC and Company RSC Crops and Retreats Royal Scrap Club Crops & Retreats Royal Scrap Club; Scrapbooking Club for Busy Women Royal Scrap Club; Scrapbooking Club 4 Busy Women RSC-DPS Nashville, TN DIVAS RSC-DIVAS DIVINE INSPIRATIONAL VIRTUOUS ANOINTED SISTERS DIVINE INSPIRATIONAL VIRTUOUS ANOINTED SISTERHOOD Royal Scrappa RSC Royal Scrappas Nashville’s Scrapping Sisters Club Signature Each member has her own “Scrappy Signature”; however the group signature is a silver Tiara because we are daughters of The King. RSC and Company tag lines and publications More Than Pretty Paper and Pictures… Hit it and Quit it Scrapbooking Methods Busy Beginners DIVAS: Sisterhood in Action FRIDAY NIGHT CRICUT SWARM
What is a Cricut Swarm? A SWARM is an enthusiastic group of individuals who enjoy scrapbooking and paper crafting with the Cricut, Cricut Expression or Cuttlebug personal die cutting machines. New to Cricut? This will be a great way to learn more about your machine, learn short cuts, share ideas, and make new Cricut friends. Just bring your machine, cartridges, mats, basic tools and supplies, and get ready for a fun evening with some very talented, creative, and Cricut savvy women. No Bug? Owning or having experience with a Cricut is NOT a requirement to attend a SWARM; since it is not that different from a traditional crop. Gypsy users are welcome; as long as you promise not to do any unauthorized linking. All paper crafting and scrapbooking lovers are welcome! SWARM is from 6pm-midnight Fee is $8.00 Friday Night Swarm Included: Snacks, Beverages, and Chocolate, Full use of all my cartridges and tools Email me for date and other details FRIDAY NIGHT CRICUT SWARM What is a Cricut Swarm? A SWARM is an enthusiastic group of individuals who enjoy scrapbooking and paper crafting with the Cricut, Cricut Expression or Cuttlebug personal die cutting machines. New to Cricut? This will be a great way to learn more about your machine, learn short cuts, share ideas, and make new Cricut friends. Just bring your machine, cartridges, mats, basic tools and supplies, and get ready for a fun evening with some very talented, creative, and Cricut savvy women. No Bug? Owning or having experience with a Cricut is NOT a requirement to attend a SWARM; since it is not that different from a traditional crop. Gypsy users are welcome; as long as you promise not to do any unauthorized linking. All paper crafting and scrapbooking lovers are welcome! SWARM is from 6pm-midnight Fee is $8.00 Friday Night Swarm Included: Snacks, Beverages, and Chocolate, Full use of all my cartridges and tools Email me for date and other details [email protected] |
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