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An Orchestra Fundraiser Worth the Two Weeks

Strings programs run on a tight budget, and the extras almost always need fundraising. The Slice the Price Card lets your orchestra raise real money in two weeks by selling $20 Domino's cards at $10 profit each.

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How the Slice the Price Card program works

The Slice the Price Card is a Domino’s Pizza fundraiser that has helped groups raise money since 1999. Your supporters buy a $20 card, and every card sells itself: it gets the cardholder a free large pizza with the purchase of a large pizza at menu price, at participating Domino’s locations, for the life of the card.

  • Zero upfront cost. There is no cost to start, no minimum order, and no obligation to buy unsold cards. The program is risk-free.
  • 50% profit. Cards sell for $20 and your group keeps $10 of every card sold.
  • Sell online, on paper, or both. We set up a free online store so supporters can buy from anywhere and have cards shipped to them. Optional printed order forms are also available — groups that use both typically raise about 30% more.
  • Runs two weeks. The short window keeps everyone focused and consistently produces the strongest results.
  • A dedicated specialist helps the whole way. Setup, materials, check-ins, and payout — your Fundraising Specialist handles it with you.
  • Free prize programs. Optional prize and T-shirt programs reward participants — great for schools and younger sellers.

Cards are valid for 6 months to 1 year depending on when your fundraiser starts, and the expiration date is printed on every card. See the full program details.

Why it’s perfect for orchestras

Steep ongoing costs. Orchestra costs are steep and ongoing: instrument repairs and replacements, new bows and strings, sheet music, accompanist fees, and festival registration. School budgets rarely stretch to cover all of it, so the program funds the gap.

Headcount is an asset. Orchestras tend to be sizable, with strings sections spanning several grade levels, and that headcount is a real advantage here. Profit is simply participants times cards times $10, so a 60-student program can raise thousands in two weeks.

Run it before the trip. A spring festival or a trip to perform is a big-ticket goal, and this fundraiser is suited to it. Run the sale in the fall and the orchestra has funds in hand long before festival registration and travel deposits come due.

No-risk for the director. It is genuinely no-risk for the director. There is no upfront cost, no minimum, and no obligation to buy unsold cards. A dedicated specialist handles the setup so it does not consume your rehearsal planning.

What your orchestra can earn

Your group keeps $10 for every $20 card sold — a full 50% profit with no upfront cost. There is no minimum and no maximum number of cards.

The math is simple:

Participants × Cards per participant × $10 = Your profit

10 participants selling 15 cards each

$1,500

25 participants selling 15 cards each

$3,750

50 participants selling 20 cards each

$10,000

100 participants selling 20 cards each

$20,000

Most groups raise around $1,500; larger or highly motivated groups have raised $10,000+, with our largest fundraiser reaching about $21,450. We recommend a minimum of 5 participants. These figures are estimates to set goals — actual results vary with participation and effort.

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