If you are looking for a creative & easy way to raise money for your group during summer season, or near the Easter holiday, look no further! How about getting in touch with your creative side & personalizing sand or Easter pails! This is pretty simple. Just purchase good quality sand pails and a STURDY…
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I love what Oak Valley School did to put a creative twist on an old-fashioned fundraiser. To promote their upcoming lemonade stand, they had teachers bite into a lemon and make a funny “sour face”. Pictures were taken and hung up at the school. Then for two weeks, kids brought in change and placed it…
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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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Here is a creative fundraising idea that does not involve “funds”! Many people love to read, and lots of retirement homes, youth centers and hospitals are on the look out for current bestsellers. Consider hosting a current book exchange. Ask everyone to bring 2 (or more) current bestsellers. Place the books on display, and have…
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Are you raising funds for a cheerleading group or spirit squad? If so, for a price, offer the expertise of the squad and make some money at the same time. Have them offer to come to a young girl’s birthday party, teach a routine, hang out with the little girls and have a good time. Make sure to…
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With all the talk about obesity in children, here is an idea that might help combat the situation while raising money for a cause. Motion-athon Fundraiser
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How many times do we see parents in the stands of a game, trying to “coach” their children on what to do or how to play? Here is a fundraiser that could switch the roles, or let the parents put their words into actions, while raising money for a specific organization or school team. The…
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Have your school Principal or Superindent select school faculty and advisors that would willingly participate. The Principal/Superindent would also have to play. The Principal/Superindent would select an “appropriate” activity (which the students could suggest) that each participant has to do such as: color hair a wild color, dress outrageously, roller skate, etc. Be creative! Have…
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Do you have a school or youth group looking for a fun and easy way to raise some money? How about an obnoxious can full of change? This can be a really fun idea especially during a home game or play. You will want to have a few of the more daring group members volunteer to…
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