Category Archives: Fundraising Ideas

New Cookie Dough Fund Raising Events Exposed

Bake sales and car washes have always been the fund raising standards when it comes to fund raising events of old. Today youth groups, churches, and other organizations are looking for more creative ways to raise money for their needs. This article will look at some unique cookie dough fund raising events that have a…

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The Hard Task Of Coming Up With A Fundraising Idea

by Peter Crump When trying to get a fundraiser set up probably the hardest decision you will encounter is trying to decide which fundraising idea will work best for you. Choosing a fundraising idea is not as easy as one may think with the variety of ideas available. Many companies do business supply products as…

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40 Successful Fundraising Ideas

Light the Night for Blindness provides this list of 40 Successful Fundraising Ideas. This is an excellent list to take to your next brainstorming session to generate new fundraising ideas for your group.

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Cake Walk – Old Fashioned “Fun-draiser”

As I was sitting at my kids carnival the other night, it occurred to me that there were more people in line at the cake walk than ANYWHERE else. Even the adults were getting into the spirit of the game! Who doesn’t remember being a kid and having your eye on that perfect chocolate cake…

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Traveling Rednecks

This is a great fundraiser and is super easy to set up. All you need is a pickup truck loaded with some tacky yard decorations. Think falling apart plastic lawn chairs, an old toilet, and an old car part or two, etc.  Make sure that you dress the part in raggedy clothes. Print up an…

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Crazy for Pizza – Fundraising Ideas

Pizza has become an American family staple. I would imagine it’s got to be up there with the most eaten foods in American?  So, why not put that to work for your group.  Here is an article that gives some valuable ideas on ways to sell pizza to raise funds:     http://youthglo.com/pizza-fundraiser-ideas/

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Mini Golf Fundraiser

Since not everyone plays “real” golf, try hosting a mini-golf fundraiser.  Ask a local mini golf venue for a group rate (hopefully discounted).   You can get hole sponsors from local businesses to raise additional funds.  This is a great community builder!

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