Fundraising Groups
Basketball fundraisers can provide money for equipment and uniforms along with visitor games, and can draw on the existing gym facilities and fans. Why not try a contest or basketball-themed goodies like calendars, clothing, or memorabilia? It’s easy to work with a local printing company and design imprinted t-shirts, backpacks, bumper stickers, and lots more. Take the opportunity to set up a sales table at every game, and get the cheerleaders to let people know too. Inspire team spirit and bring the action from the court to your fans to achieve a fundraising slam dunk.
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Cheerleaders are an integral part of every sports event, bringing team morale up, spreading school spirit, and getting fans involved to make that game truly engaging. Yet cheering competitions and uniforms can dig deep into funds. Not only do cheerleaders work hard to put on a good show, they often do it in support of your other sports teams. Here’s the chance to use unique ideas like “cheer clinics” or auction off a dinner with the head cheerleader. Thank cheerleaders for all their support using our fundraising tips!
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Daycare centers often operate over budget and need help with paying for things such as new supplies and equipment. Hosting a fundraiser may be exactly what your daycare needs to purchase needed items, but you will face unique challenges in doing so. Learning how to reach outside of your center’s parents and staff is one of the biggest challenges. Here are some ideas on what will work for your center and what will not, so that you can have a successful fundraiser.
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Boy Scouts learn about responsible citizenship, teamwork, and positive character development, turning today's boys into tomorrow's successful men. Through community service, international relief, sports, games, and outdoor skills, perseverance and resourcefulness are built. Boy Scout fundraising allows kids to learn those important values while working together to raise funds, so be sure to leverage existing resources and encourage community awareness for business sponsorship and donations that make all that fun possible!
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Girl Scouts build strong self-esteem and confidence through leadership and learning. Girls earn badges and awards, develop life-long skills, and serve the community. Through fundraising efforts you can not only raise money for the group, but also encourage all the values that drive Girl Scouts programs around the nation. Let the girls take the lead and combine their initiative with opportunities to make a difference in the community. Supporting Girl Scouts means supporting tomorrow's world leaders today!
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Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and played by more kids than any other sport. When fundraising time comes round don't despair, get involved! There are lots of great fundraising activities that involve both the children and parents alike. Here are some fantastic ideas to "kick off" your next soccer fundraiser that will help you reach fundraising GOOOOAAAAL!
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Youth groups offer a good chance for fundraising since they already have access to space and equipment through the community center. They are also already well-known in the community and have likely developed relationships with local businesses that will be willing to sponsor events in exchange for media attention. Finally, high-energy kids can really come together to building a fundraising event that is exciting and helps the community see how necessary youth groups are to helping our kids develop while having fun too! Learn how to bring that energy into your fundraising efforts.
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A generous man will himself be blessed, for he shares his food with the poor. Proverbs 22:9. Do not forget to do good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased. 1 John 3:17. Spread the good news and inspire church-members to help improve the house of God. Whether you’re expanding your Sunday school facilities or repairing your church, fundraising is essential to continued spiritual support for the community. You can encourage your congregation to volunteer their time and effort for the cause using some of our tips.
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The baseball team offers a great chance for kids to learn the importance of good sportsmanship, cooperation, and fair play, along with staying fit and having fun. Kids teams are always loved in the community and you can leverage existing relationships and parents to help out with your fundraising effort. Read on to find out how you can get a home run with baseball fundraising!
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Musical training offers benefits in brain development, creativity, and coordination, along with broadening horizons, introducing other cultures, and helping to teach discipline. Fine and gross motor skills can be improved along with goals of sharing, co-operation, encouragement, good listening skills and better concentration. The band really acts like a school ambassador, travelling to other schools and bringing aural enjoyment to all during holiday programs, concerts, and competitions. But uniforms, sheet music, and travel incur costs year-round. Try our band fundraising ideas to keep the band playing all year long!.
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Sports teams engage kids in physical exercise along with teaching important life lessons surrounding working together and improving skills. Through sports kids are given the chance to be part of a team that encourages play – providing an excellent opportunity to put all that high energy to good use! This is an excellent time to use sports-themed events, contests, and goodies to help raise money for the team. That way you can leverage existing fans and draw on the support of parents to help support the next hockey superstar or Olympic champion.
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When schools need more pencils, new books or new pom poms for the cheerleading squad, they often call in the big guns…aka the PTA! As government school funding suffers more severe cuts year after year, the fundraising needs of schools are often put into the capable hands of the PTA, an organization in charge of raising money to finance fundraising programs and projects. However, since the PTA is a tax exempt organization, the fundraising projects that they run must be related to the educational, charitable, and philanthropic purposes. The PTA must honor stringent guidelines in order to qualify for tax exempt status.
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Parent Teacher Organizations are one of the most valuable partners a school can have to help ensure that there are enough books for every student, and that educational opportunities like field trips and guest speakers don't fall by the wayside. Deeper and deeper educational funding cuts are making it very difficult for schools to manage on their own. They need the support of PTOs and school fundraisers. One of the most important decisions for a PTO is whether to pursue tax-exempt status with the IRS. If the PTO qualifies and follows IRS guidelines, it can mean even more money for the school.
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School fundraisers provide textbooks, uniforms, art supplies, and so much more for kids. However, they also provide some exciting resources for making fundraisers work including existing space and equipment along with high-energy, creative students who can help make it happen. This is the time to ask for volunteers, set up exciting game days and competitions, and ask local businesses and community organizations to help too. Fundraising can even offer a great opportunity for kids to gain experience and understanding of how to organize events and take part.
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Sorority sisters epitomize female empowerment, strength, development, and professionalism in all that they do. Whether the sorority is known for community service, academic excellence, or professional prowess, it is likely already recognized in the community as being a worthwhile organization for donations and support. Why not capitalize on the skills already found in your sorority to make fundraising successful?
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Mission groups, Bible camps, Christian charities, teen groups, singles events, parenting and home-schooling groups, support clubs, and counseling; all need to fundraise to keep spreading the good news and bringing spiritual support and education to the community. Consider holiday focused events, such as caroling, selling Christmas trees, and hosting an Easter egg hunt. You may also wish to set-up community dinners, or offer a themed cultural night when raising money to volunteer in another country. Doing something light and fun that allows for socialization as well as sharing in the love of God can make your fundraiser a big success.
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College offers a unique combination of great resources and high-energy, mobile students who will look forward to fundraising when it's fun and interesting. Here you have more leeway for unusual ideas and can take inspiration from popular media as well as tapping existing school spirit. Instead of doing the same old thing think about how to freshen up sales, competitions, errand-running, and special events or workshops to make college fundraising fun!
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Kids are our future, and this is perhaps never clearer then in a preschool where young bodies and minds come together to learn, grow, and have fun. Penny collections, play-dough sales, personalized books, and other child-focused ideas can make fundraising fun for the kids as well as successful for your preschool. Now is the time to try bike-a-thons, art shows, or talent contests. Otherwise you can think of how to use your existing facilities creatively by renting out space or setting up a weekly storytime in the evenings. Consider how you can help widen the kids’ experiences too by partnering fundraising events with environmental clean-ups or planting trees. Here's how.
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