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How to Book a BurgerFi Fundraiser

BurgerFi is a restaurant that offers chef-created, fresh food to local communities. GroupRaise is an online platform that allows restaurants to host a fundraiser program where groups of 20-200+ people order from a local restaurant, in exchange for a percentage of their sales to be donated to a charitable cause. In this article, we will explain how to book a BurgerFi fundraiser with GroupRaise.

 

 

How to plan a BurgerFi give back night

A BurgerFi dine to donate is an excellent choice for clubs, nonprofits and PTAs.

 

Using the GroupRaise platform, you can easily organize a restaurant fundraiser with BurgerFi. To assist you with each step, you’ll find a detailed description below.

 

Set Up an Account: 

First, sign up at the GroupRaise site.

 

Create Your Group:

You will be required to create a group profile in order for the restaurant to learn more about your cause.

 

Before hitting the Submit button, verify that all your details are correct.

 

Visit the Home Page: 

Once logged in to your account, click the GroupRaise home page.

 

Search near your address:

Using the search bar you can find BurgerFi locations giving back near you.

 

When you enter your address or city, GroupRaise will fetch you all the available restaurants in your locality. From the list you can select the nearest BurgerFi restaurant to book your event.

 

Pick the location and move forward.

 

Book a Date: 

You’ll be sent to the next screen after clicking the location, where you can choose the ideal date for your group.

 

 

Typically, reservations must be booked at least two weeks in advance. The bolded dates indicate that they are available for fundraising.  

 

You will also be able to choose the time range for your event on this page.

 

Once you’ve decided the date, click Next.

 

Estimated Attendance:

Here you’ll have to provide an approximate number of attendees. This will assist BurgerFi and you in determining your meal’s expectations.

 

The Estimated Fundraising Return will be retrieved once you have added the estimated number of participants.

 

Review:

Make sure that you have read the BurgerFi Policies before clicking the Review option.

 

Share it — Everywhere!

You can begin promoting your fundraising event after BurgerFi has confirmed it. Share information on social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, then immediately inform your friends and family so they can invite their network too.

 

Enjoy the Meal & Enjoy your Donation:

Finally, on the event day, all you have to do is to enjoy a meal with your supporters, and 20% of the orders will be given back to your cause.

 

 

Ready to schedule a BurgerFi dine to donate?

That’s all! We hope this post has helped you understand how to set up a BurgerFi fundraiser using GroupRaise.

 

If you want further assistance, please visit our Help Center & Blog, where you can search for commonly asked questions about planning a restaurant fundraiser. Alternatively, you can send an email to info@groupraise.com.

 

So what are you waiting for? Schedule your BurgerFi fundraiser now to start raising funds for your group.

 

Bridget Letts

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