Does anyone have any simple fundraising ideas for a primary school?

I need some fundraising ideas for my sons pre school can anyone help?

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    cake sale is always good, cheap and easy; if its something small your wanting to do.

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A photographer, We do this and make 15 % back on the sales made. Most photographers will do packages for a pre-school and nowadays parents can have a choice of prints due to digital technology.

dmbz2000

Have a look at this website for more ideas. http://www.childline.org.uk/AtoZoffundraisingideas.asp

Dee

a bake sale or and gARAGE SALE

mackenzie p

a fete is the most common charge £1 a go for 5mins on a bouncy castle and the same for entry,now the summers coming maybe do bbq and charge for food etc,a sponsered walk with buggys,prams etc or eeven a run or a cycle,an egghunt be good for this weekend.fill a jar with jelly beans and pay to guess the amount who gets the right one or closest wins,name the bear,sponge the teachers.

easty90210

The following have been very successful in my pre-school over the last year; Name the Teddy Buy a teddy for approx £5. Print off a list of 50-60 potential names.People buy a name for £1 and then drawn like a raffle. The winner gets the bear. Race Night Takes a bit of organising, but ours raised over £600. See www.race-night.co.uk for more details Jam Jars Get people to fill empty jars with items. eg. sweets, toys, hair accessories, toiletries etc. Then sell as a tombola. We raised £95 Photographs Take pics of the children, then sell for £1 each. Good luck

Kaz

we've done a cookbook, (there are companies that will do this as a fundraising project) bake sale, kids art (there are companies too for this) silent auction, kids movie night, families pay a small fee, come in their jammies and have pizza and a movie on the big screen in our gym.(it's always a hit) Ice cream social, we had a photographer come and take family portraits... good luck!

Josie

I do a lot of fundraising for my childs school, you could have a raffle, write to local companies and ask them to donate a prize for your raffle, you could do a summer fair and have various stalls for example toy, tea/coffee, bouncy castle etc. Did you also know that the major banks do a pound for pond scheme that is if an employer helps out at one of your fund raising events then the bank will match what they raise we did that at our last years summer fair and barcleys donated 2250, each employee can raise a maximum of 750 at any one time, and they can do this three times a year so all you have to do is send a letter out to the parents asking if they know of anyone who works at barcleys/halifax etc and if they do would they be able to help out with a stall or selling raffle tickets etc and then you fill in some easy paperwork and they match what you earn. You can also write to the manufactures as sometimes you can cut out the shops and go direct to their suppliers. We also have a big BBQ which raises over 1000 and everything is donated, you write letters to hotels, cafes etc and ask them to donate the burgers, sausages and bread. Coke donates crates of pop, foxes biscuits donate tea packs. good luck.

sharon m

u should make things that are good looking and sell them cheap or you can make a raffael.

lollypop

How about a community yard sale? Everyone donates items from their homes to sell at the yard sale and have refreshments/food for sale at the event too.

jawest077

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