Fundraise

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Planning a mission trip?

Raise funds to go toward your trip, you can start months in advance so there is no rush or stress.

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Want to get involved in your community?

Get out to local events and raise money for a non-profit in your community.

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Need funds for Youth Group?

This is a great opportunity for fundraising - all you need to bring are smiles and willing hands.

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Work together with your small group?

Life is better together. Raise money for a cause you care about, together.

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Spread the word of the Gospel?

People ask about our name; you get the chance to explain the hope of Jesus!

Both Organizations and Individuals can get involved. This is a way to fund your goals and to participate in a ministry touching thousands of lives! The Amaizing Grace Kettle Corn booth and its volunteers shine the Light of Christ at numerous festival events they otherwise would not experience.

‍The amaizing part? Your organization will share in the revenue generated.

IT's Simple to get involved

What does fundraising look like?


You’ll get the opportunity to impact thousands of lives by being a part of the Amaizing Grace community.

This gives each of us an opportunity to impact lives in a positive way. It is not uncommon for us to offer a healing prayer with an individual who hobbles up to the booth on crutches. There are many opportunities to make life a little better for those needing just someone to listen and empathize.

There are multiple job duties available when volunteering for Amaizing Grace. Take a look and see where you may best contribute:

‍Cooker: this is a person who will mix corn and sugar in oil inside hot kettle. All people cooking will be thoroughly trained by experienced personnel. People cooking may consider wearing long sleeve shirt to protect arms from hot splatter. Face shield will be provided by Amaizing Grace.

‍Bagger: this is the person who will sift popped corn in sifting table, salt corn, allow cooling, and then bag finished product.

‍Sales/cashier: this person will sell bagged corn to customers!

‍Sample provider: this is someone who can interact with the crowd providing samples in order to help drive sales.

Volunteers may also be asked to assist in setting up equipment at events. Also, duties may include cleaning and packing equipment at the end of the event.

Volunteers should wear long sleeves if interested in cooking. All volunteers are required to wear hats. Face shield and aprons will be provided by Amaizing Grace. Volunteers are also required to bring their smiles and a Christian attitude with them. Anyone interested in attaining their Level One Food Protection certification is encouraged to do so. Fee for the course will be paid for by Amaizing Grace.

Organizations & Individuals

Who can get involved?

You can get involved at two different levels; as an Organization or as an Individual. If you lead an faith-based 501c(3) non-profit, we can get your entire group engaged to volunteer and earn funds. If you are an individual who is interesting in raising funds, you need to have a sponsor organization who meets the above criteria.

We accept volunteers of all ages. Young people gain tremendous experience learning how to sell a product, handling cash and business operations.

Working events is fun and a great experience for volunteers of all ages. Here is an opportunity to participate in ministry service and best business practices at the same time; not to mention preparing β€œthe best kettle corn ever sold.”

Remember, your organization shares in the revenue from the event. We only ask that the funds be used for ministry or community endeavors.

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