POLAR PLUNGE Cool Schools Tool Kit
FREEZIN FOR A REASON POLAR PLUNGE WWW.SOMT.ORG/PLUNGE Polar Plunge Montana The Polar Plunge is a Law Enforcement Torch Run signature event. It is a unique opportunity for individuals, clubs, organizations and schools to support local Special Olympics Montana athletes by jumping, running or slowly crawling into the frigid and icy waters of Montana. The first Polar Plunge was held in Whitefish, Montana in 1999. Since then the events have grown to 12 different plunges held all over the state with over 11,000 participants raising more than $350,000 annual for Special Olympics Montana. What is a Cool School? A cool school is a group of students, faculty and staff brave enough to take the dip into freezing cold waters to support Special Olympics Montana programs in their schools and communities. Gather your friends, teammates, teachers and principals and create a Polar Plunge team together for your local plunge. Together create memories and raise funds to support Special Olympics athletes in your school and community. How do I get started? Start a Polar Plunge team! The plunge takes place in 12 towns across Montana beginning in November and ending in February. Each team member must raise a minimum of $50 to Plunge and will earn the Polar Plunge long sleeve T-shirt. Plungers raising more donations for Special Olympics will earn more great prizes! Make sure all team member register as a Cool School Plunger.
What to Expect at the Plunge Warmth- We provide heated changing areas throughout the event for our Plungers! Many location also have hot tubs to warm up in. Party- The Plunge is a major event throughout the state with 1,000 of people coming out to plunge and many more spectators to cheer you on. Safety- Plunger safety is our priority! We pride ourselves on a professional event atmosphere and experienced event staff to guide you through the event. We have divers in the water at all times and local EMTs and Law Enforcement in attendance. Fun- An amazing experience that will warm your heart knowing that you make an impact in the lives of over 2,700 Special Olympics athletes. Plunging- Your team will get in line to plunge after registration. The water is between 4ft to 5ft deep and you are in the water for about 10 seconds. ATTENTION!! If plunger is under 18 a parent/guardian must be present at registration to sign a waiver!
PLUNGE 101 REGISTER TO BE A COOL SCHOOL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Visit www.somt.org/plunge and click on the link to the Plunge you would like to participate in. Register yourself and create a team that represents your school. Challenge your friends and classmates to show their courage and be freezin for a reason with you! Compete against other schools or challenge other grades within your school! Raise money by posting your team page to Social Media or by holding fundraising events at your school. Dress up with your team and Plunge!! Notes: If you are a Unified Champion School, when registering your Plunge team, make sure to select your schools team when asked where you would like your money to go. 60% of the funds raised for your team will go into your program budget. Registration Types Cool School Polar Plunger Too Chicken to Plunge Toss Your Teach or Plunge your Principal Raise a minimum of $50 and take the Plunge and be a below zero hero! No cold water for you! Be a part of your school Plunge team but stay on dry land all while helping to raise fund for Special Olympics athletes. How many times has your teacher or principal made you sweat? Toss Your Teach or Plunge Your Principal for the ultimate pay back! Work together to raise $1,000 make your principal or favorite teacher take the icy plunge!
Toss your Teacher or Plunge your Principal! Raise $1,000 as a school to Toss your Teacher or Plunge your Principal. Up to 12 Individuals can Plunge alongside your teach or principal for $1,000 (more students can plunge just be sure your total fundraising averages $50 for each plunger) Wear your school colors or uniforms to show your school pride! Event Schedule Plunge Location Date Eastern Montana Plunge Sidney, MT Nov. 24, 2017 SubZero SuperHero Plunge Havre, MT Nov. 25, 2017 Great Falls Plunge Great Falls, MT Dec. 1, 2017 Miles City Plunge Miles City, MT Dec. 1, 2017 Griz Dip Missoula, MT Dec. 2, 2017 Billings Plunge Billings, MT Dec. 2, 2017 Northeastern Plunge Saco, MT Jan. 27, 2018 Lewistown Plunge Lewistown, MT Jan. 27, 2018 Pintler Plunge Anaconda, MT Feb. 3, 2018 Penguin Plunge Whitefish, MT Feb. 3, 2018 Sweetheart Plunge Helena, MT Feb. 10, 2018 Presidents Plunge Bozeman, MT Feb. 17, 2018
Fundraising Tips Fundraising 101 Turn in all donations when you check-in. Donations can be raised online or in cash and check. Checks should be made payable to Special Olympics. Each Plunger must raise a min. of $50. If you raise money as a group please divide it up per person before you check in at the Plunge. If you receive donations after the event you can still mail them in. Plungers will earn great prizes for reaching fundraising levels. How to Raise $150 in a Week! Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 Who to Ask Make a $20 donation to yourself to get started! Put a post on social media asking for donations to support your crazy idea to Plunge! Ask one parent and one sibling for a $10 contribution to your Plunge. Bring your pledge sheet to school and ask two teachers or students for $10 to support your Plunge. Email 4 family friends and relatives asking for a $10 donation. Ask your favorite neighbor to support you with a $10 donation. Total Per Day Grand Total $20 $20 $30 $50 $20 $70 $20 $90 $40 $130 $10 $140 7 Post a reminder to donate on social media with an update on how close you are to reaching your goal. $10 $150
Fundraising Ideas Request Paper Polar Bears Request a set of Paper Polar Bear Icons from Special Olympics. The paper polar bears are free to our plungers and can be a great tool to help you increase your pledgers. You can request sets of 50 or 100 polar bears which you can take to local businesses and ask them to sell them on your behalf. Miracle Minute At a heavily attended home basketball or football game ask your school s permission to hold a miracle minute in which students race through the bleachers with donation jars and collect donations for Special Olympics/Plunge Polar Bears for Pennies Provide jars for each grade and have students contribute through the month. For every dollar raised hang up one of the Polar Plunge Polar Bear Icons on the wall under the appropriate grade level so that students can see who is winning. Teacher/Principal Dunk Day Ask a favorite teacher or principal if they would agree to having cold water poured on them in front of an assembly if the school raises a certain amount. Special Olympics Montana can provide the make-shift dunk tanks.
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