Tag Archive: sports fundraiser

Dodgeball Tournament – “Fun”draiser

It’s a good idea to think about fundraising opportunities for your group throughout the summer.  How about a dodgeball tournament?  Dodgeball is a fun game to play AND to watch, so this can really be a great opportunity for your group!  (Note: if it’s been a long time since your playground days, the object is…

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Sponsor a Player – Sports Fundraiser

Sport teams are always looking for new ways to raise money.  Too much of the time, fundraising falls on already busy parents.  Here is an idea to put it back in the hands of the kids! Hold a sponsor the player contest.  Have each player solicit a list of people who are willing to contribute a pledge amount for games…

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Hoops for Hope – Creative Fundraiser

Here is a great fundraiser for a basketball team….and also a way to teach the value of giving back to our youth. Have a hoops contest to raise money for a cause. Have the team choose a charity to support, then organize a free throw contest. Have each team member ask for sponsorship depending on…

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Baskets for Bucks – Creative Youth Sports Fundraising Idea

Many youth sports groups (and individual athletes) need to raise funds for their groups or to attend a sports camp, etc….  Why not ask the community to support the team or athlete by organizing an event.  For instance, if its a basketball team, host a “Baskets for Bucks” night.  Have each team member line up their own…

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Dunk for “Dough” Fundraiser

How about some good old fashioned fun for your next fundraiser?  Enlist the help of good spirited local “heroes”, celebrities, principals, pastors, etc…   Rent (or create) a dunk booth for your next church or school carnival or festival, and sell tickets for the opportunity to dunk your favorite! This idea can also be a great sports fundraiser.  Get…

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Home Game Haul Away – Fundraiser

Here is an easy & creative fundraiser to advertise in your community… Have you ever looked around you at a hometown football game and wondered WHO will clean the mess up?  Why not offer to do this for a fee to benefit your cause.  Go to a local college, high school, sports complex, etc…  Explain what…

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