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Chair Massages for a Cause

Enlist the help of a couple massage therapists for this relaxing and rewarding fundraiser. Setup a couple massage chairs and charge $1 per minute for a massage. This can be done in a workplace, during a community festival, or in conjunction with another fundraiser. Massage therapy students are often looking for areas to practice their…

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Cook Up a Family Specialty

Does your family have a secret recipe or a special dish that gets rave reviews everytime you serve it? Use your specialty to benefit your charity by cooking up a batch and selling it. It could be pans of lasagna, chocolate chip cookies, strawberry jam, or whole-wheat bread. The options are limitless. Take orders for…

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Tie-Dye Party

Tie-dying is so much fun for kids and adults alike. Having a tie-dye party is a great way to raise funds for your organization. Ask people to bring a white shirt and you provide the rest, including dye in various colors, buckets for water, rubber bands and plastic bags. Simple follow the directions on the…

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B-I-N-G-O Fundraiser

BINGO is an American classic!  Why not turn this into a fundraising opportunity for your group?  Here are 2 very different ways to hold Bingo fundraisers: Some booster clubs hold huge operating bingo nights 2xs a week for the public year round. It is reported to be so popular that they are forced to hold a lottery for other clubs to…

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Old Fashioned Silhouettes

Who doesn’t love those old fashioned children’s silhouettes? They can make a great creative fundraiser.   The supplies are simple: A strong light to create the silhouette, a smooth and sturdy background or wall, black cardstock or stiff paper, and a chair for the subject to sit in.   Have the subject sit in a…

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Rubber Duck Race Fundraiser

If you live in an area with a creek or river running through town, consider holding a rubber duck race as your fundraiser. This is a great event to host in conjunction with a summer fair or festival that might already be going on in town. Visitors buy a rubber duck for $5 and hope…

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