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The benefits of fundraising with iSold It: Raise funds from outside your organization. There is no need for your members and supporters (and their friends and family) to buy anything. You’re raising money from outside your organization, rather than from within.
Higher sales. Because millions of people worldwide shop on eBay every day, items auctioned through iSold It typically sell for much more than they would at a community rummage sale or benefit auction. More profits. iSold It is dedicated to helping not-for-profits raise funds more efficiently. With iSold It’s competitive commission structure, 65-75% of all proceeds raised go directly to your organization (vs. 20-50% for most fundraiser programs). Less hassle. Unlike most fundraising programs, with iSold It there’s no money to handle, no orders to take, no products to deliver. Donor friendly. An iSold It fundraiser gives your supporters a chance to clean out their closets for a good cause. Plus, each donor receives a link to their auction, so they can track their item’s final sale value for their records. eBay Giving Works is the dedicated program for charity listings where you can buy items to support nonprofit organizations. We encourage you to register your nonprofit to take advantage of rebates on eBay fees for your listings: |
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Fundraising is at the heart of the iSold It storyThe concept for iSold It was created by Elise Wetzel as she was helping to fundraise for a new playground at her children’s school. Elise recognized that eBay auctions of donated items could be a powerful fundraising tool, especially if there were a service that helped make it easy. From this small idea for a school benefit, came the foundation for iSold It- providing an easy way for a person, business or organization to sell things on eBay. |



iSold It offers two innovative and extremely simple way to raise funds for your school, church, synagogue, service group, or other non-profit organization
for your members and supporters (and their friends and family) to buy anything. You’re raising money from outside your organization, rather than from within.
