School Fundraising Ideas

Helping you raise money to support your teachers and kids


I am running for class treasurer, and need some ideas on events that could raise money for both the class and for a charity of some sort.

Any ideas? Thanks.

I run you a small nonprofit and I’m frequently looking for small scale fundraising ideas. I now look to http://www.CreativeFundraisingIdeas.com almost exclusively. I hope this helps. The site has tons of small scale, simple fundraising ideas.
Good luck with your fundraising and the election!

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  1. Valerie C Said,

    I know of a lot of schools that use the Champions Card. It’s a discount card that helps people save on almost everything–not just shopping and eating out, but things like car repair and haircuts. It works all over the country, so you can sell it to grandparents, etc.

    You don’t have to pay up front, plus you get $10 per sale, so you can make good money. The best part is that it’s easy to sell, since people will save more than they pay you by using the card and the economy being what it is. Some schools have made quite a bit of money with it.
    References :
    http://www.championscard.com/champions/index.asp?ver=30

  2. John D Said,

    I run you a small nonprofit and I’m frequently looking for small scale fundraising ideas. I now look to http://www.CreativeFundraisingIdeas.com almost exclusively. I hope this helps. The site has tons of small scale, simple fundraising ideas.
    Good luck with your fundraising and the election!
    References :
    http://www.CreativeFundraisingIdeas.com

  3. Book Sale Manager Said,

    Hello,

    Book sales may be a fund raising event of interest to you. The money can be used for club purposes and or donated to a literacy organization.

    All across the nation, many organizations hold book sales that feature cheap books that were either donated or removed from circulation of a library. Typically these sales sell books, CDs, magazines, and DvD’s for rock bottom prices. This type of fundraiser helps generate much needed funds while promoting literacy in the community.

    One resource I have found online that gives a good overview on how to run one.

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article…

    Being charity organizations, these nonprofit organizations often have limited resources to advertise and promote their sales. As such, many people are never made aware of the excellent deals they are missing within their own communities. That’s where http://www.booksalemanager.com comes ins. We are attempting to bridge the gap between Organizations looking to more effectively advertise their sale, and people looking to find more places to get good deals on books and media.

    Organizations and other non-profit groups can freely advertise their sale on our site. People looking to find sales can use our powerful search tools to find these sales. They can search by state, zip code, sale size, and date ranged.

    Furthermore, people can create an account and save sales to their calendar to help them better track the sales they want to go to. Accounts also allow users to be notified if a new sale is listed in their area and send notifications to remind them of an upcoming sale. All these features help increase sales for the organization and promote a successful sale.

    I believe book sales are a great way to find bargain books and media while at the same time supporting the local organizations we all know and love. It’s a total win-win.

    Thank you for your time and if you have any other questions, please let me know.

    Jessica
    Booksalemanager.com
    References :

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