Fundraising ideas for college volunteer organization?
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I'm in charge of planning a fall fundraiser for our campus-wide service organization. We are shooting for an end of October, early November 2006 date. We want a fundraiser where we ask from the community and not the students. They pay enough money already. Ideas so far:a trick-or-treat for donations, pumpkin sale, i'd like to get lots more ideas.
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-Wing Fling / Chili Cook Off Local restaurant and or individuals will compete for the "best wings" or chili in town. Charge people to sample the food and have everyone judge the best food. Sell drinks and other items. -Karaoke Night Plan a special night either at your school or a local "hang out". Charge admission to the event and for a person to sing. (To make it even more fun, offer others the chance to pay for someone NOT to sing.) The person who sings the best wins a prize. Serve pizza and drinks or snack items for additional revenue. -Old Fashion Movie Night Hold an outside movie event. Rent the old projectors and show some of your favorite cartoons and movies. Sell tickets in advance. Serve pizza, popcorn, candy bars and drinks for an additional cost. -Parents Night Out Offer to sit the kids for a parents' night out. Serve dinner, movies and have simple craft items for kids to take home. Charge parents for sitting the kids. Don't forget to have the parents fill in an application with emergency numbers. (This idea works great around the Christmas Holidays) Needed: Application with emergency numbers. Also, tell parents if they are late picking up their child that you will charge an additional cost per 5 minutes! -Womanless Beauty Pageant Fundraiser Recruit men to dress as a “beautiful woman” and participate in a womanless beauty pageant. Contestants wear makeup, evening gowns and even have a talent competition. Area contestants turn into raving beauties and the crowd never stops laughing. Donations come from ticket sales as well as food items. -Breakfast with (Insert Person) Have breakfast with a costumed character such as Smokey the Bear, Sparky the Fire Dog, the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus etc. Sell Polaroid photos of children posed with the character. -Las Vegas Night Casino nights are a relatively easy and an inexpensive way to raise funds. The members of your organization can be the dealers and run the other games of chance you wish to run. Since it is illegal to gamble real money, you can charge a cover and give out funny money that may be used to gamble. At the end of the night the funny money can be used to bid at a silent auction or to buy door prizes. Area vendors can donate such prizes or each member of your group could contribute a prize to the pot. (Funny money may not be redeemed for us currency after it has been purchased as that would be a violation of state gambling laws.) -Door/Yard Decorating Contest Pick a theme and see who can be the most creative. Charge a dollar per vote to select a winner. -Pet Parade Why have a regular fashion show when you can give it a twist? Create a fun event for local kids by hosting a pet pageant. Find an animal-friendly locale (try a local park), and recruit students to show off their pets on the "runway" one weekend afternoon. You can concentrate your publicity on local grade schools or PTAs. Have judges award prizes (you can make sashes, or stick to catnip and bones) in lots of different categories: Silliest Pet, Slimiest Pet, Sleepiest Pet (you get the picture…) -Honey-Do Fundraising Each raffle ticket entered the buyer into a drawing to win a crew of "Habitat Helpers" to help with a home improvement project. Helpers could paint a room, organize a closet or pantry, install a light fixture or small appliance, plant a garden in the spring, or help with garage or basement cleaning, but no housework. You could also suggest a project, and a team leader would assess its feasibility. Raffle tickets were $5 each or five for $20. -Flamingo Flocking Purchase 10 pink plastic flamingos (lawn decorations). Pick 10 yards in your community to be the lucky recipients. Attach cards to the flamingoes' necks with a phone number along with all the pertinent information regarding your group. State that for a $10 donation, the flamingos will be removed but for $15 they will be moved to the lawn of their choice. Make sure you also place a sign that has a contact name and phone number among the flamingos for those who drive by and would like to have the flamingos placed in a friends yard. (Also give the option to simply pick up the flamingo gratis, since some people have no sense of fun.) It takes some organization, but is lots of fun. An additional fundraising idea is to sell "Pink Flamingo Insurance" for $10 to protect yourself from the invasion of these pink pests. -Shower With Flowers This is a fundraising event similar to the flamingo flocking. Our symbol is the daisy, so we use flowers instead of flamingos; we like to use the term "Shower with Flowers". We scatter 40-60 brightly colored flower pinwheels throughout the front lawn of various homes. We started with club members initially but it didn't take long before we were "Showering" outside of our small group of women. We just stared this fundraiser this July and we have been averaging one home per week. We recently ordered more flowers and have begun an additional committee. Our system is much like the flamingo flocking. We charge a $5.00 donation for simply removing the flowers, $10.00 to remove and select someone to send them to next, and $15.00 to remove, resend, and find out who sent them to you. Most people choose the $15.00 option. This has been our most enjoyable and successful long-running fundraising idea, so far. -Pumpkin Festival Fundraising Have a fundraising pumpkin festival in November with pumpkins for the children to paint. Cover a table with newspaper (tape it down with masking tape so it stays covered). Set out liquid tempera paints, paintbrushes and plastic yogurt containers filled with water for rinsing the brushes. Let the kids paint goofy or creepy faces on the pumpkins. Add in pumpkin baked goods including a pumpkin pie bake-off. Serve pumpkin pie along with hot beverages, raffles and other complementary activities. The result is fun and fundraising! -Blind Auction Fundraising A blind auction is mostly about fun but can also raise funds for your group. It works best as part of an ongoing event such as a luncheon or dinner meeting. Here's how it works. Get as many people as you can that will be attending the event to bring a wrapped package. The contents could be humorous or something of actual value. Think of the possibilities! You can get rid of that ugly "xxx" in the back of your closet for a worthy cause. Donors can weight the boxes with a brick to disguise the contents, have an oversize box for a very small present, or wrap boxes within boxes to increase anticipation. You get the idea! Announce that at least one of the boxes contains a '$x" bill or something of value that is small enough to fit in all the boxes. The dollar value will depend on your group and anticipated bidding amounts. As guests arrive they place their boxes on a display table so potential bidders can examine them and speculate on what they contain. Whether you use a live or silent auction fundraising, make sure everyone has time to pick them up and shake them before the bidding. Guessing the contents is much of the fun. At the specified time, the boxes will either be auctioned individually or the results of the silent auction announced. If you have a live auction, make sure you have a couple of "valuable" prizes auctioned first to stimulate the bidding. Above all, make sure you allow time to let everyone to open his or her box in front of the group.
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Silent auction where businesses in the community donate gift certificates or items. You could then in turn auction them off with little out of pocket expense to your organization. You could also use the items in a raffle and sell raffle tickets which would be relatively inexpensive to buy. You could just make your own.
ego
Try asking the ladies at your church, if you attend one, to help by offering baked goods for you all to have a bake sale. Have your organization to put on some sort of talent show or presentation of common/popular interest and sell ticket to attend it, advertising what the proceeds go to. Have your group to gather all their best stuff they need to get rid of anyway and advertise a multi-person fund-raising garage/yardsale. The more fun the idea, the better! :)
jc_2chat
Here's one I just posted for someone else, but I like it so much, I'm going to do it myself! Have an Entertainment Book scavenger hunt. If you're selling the Entertainment book (which I've seen people making thousands of dollars on before) combine it with a scavenger hunt - you sure have lots of locations to choose from in there - and you can make any more AND make it fun. In addition to selling the book, charge an extra fee (say $30) for those who buy it to participte in a scavenger hunt. They can sign up as groups or individuals (& you put groups together). Have the groups start at the same location & give them a hint on where they need to go (based on a store/restaurant/whatever in the book). Make sure they all bring their books because the answers to all the clues you'd provide would be in there. For instance, "Ready for a quiz? Yes? No? If yes, you're out of luck. If no, I'll guess you'll be near the ____ (pick a place near your local Quizno's)." That of course would take them to your local Quizno's where they could find their next clue of, say, "Roll on over and shake your 'bon bon' at this spicy establishment on XX street," would take people to your local Cinnabon establishment where they'd find their next clue. Etc. The winning team could split the earnings from the scavenger hunt fees.
DiscountDiva
Candle Cane Lane offers a spirit candle, a hand poured candle in your scholls 2 primary colors, They worked well for us as we made over $5,000 and it is an awesome candle.
notbatman007
GO TO YOUR RICHEST PEOPLE BIGGEST EMPLOYERS AND SUPERMARKETS.. WORK ON THEIR CONSTANT CONTRIBUTIONS... LEAVE THE LITTLE GIVERS TO BOXES NEAR CASH REGISTERS WITH NICE PICTURES OF YOUR STUDENTS SMILING IN CLASS ETC. SELL STUDENTS AND TEACHERS PAINTINGS IN SUPERMARKET PARKING LOTS. SMILE SMILE USE PRETTY COEDS AND THEIR UGLY FRIENDS TO TALK FOR THEM.. COORDINATE THE EFFORT WITH RELGIOUS GROUPS... THEY ARE SCARED OF PEOPLE WHO USE THEIR HEADS... LESS IF THEY ARE INVOLVED.
herbywalker
Try fundraiser for Lou Gehrig's Disease, Cancer, or Alzheimer's Three of the most disgusting diseases especially Lou Gehrig's.
tazachusetts
can you do anything on the side of upscale? like a dinner cruise or something like that? a talent show with local celebrites/people who went to the college? where would you like to go to spend money and be supporting a good cause at the same time? a massage/pedicure day?
sweets
You can contact local businesses for donation gifts such as gift cards, gas cards, free movie passes and so forth. Tell them what the fund raiser is for and who you will be soliciting donations from (i.e. alumni, students, professors, and local residents). Then you can hold a raffle and sell each ticket for $1. Many of the local businesses will give these gifts for free, but ask them if they need any documentation of the fundraiser and who is managing it. They often get a tax deduction for these gifts. Hope this helps!
Mary B
Been there! Good for you for getting involved! How about a mini-carnival for kids & families? An old fashioned fall fair with games, pony rides, dunk tank, face painting, etc. The inflatable castles are usually cheap to rent for an event, or Mc Donalds might even get involved. Throw in a silent auction featuring donations or gift certificates from businesses and services in your community. A 'people with a service' live auction is sometimes fun too, because students are given the opportunity to give of their time and talents, instead of the cold hard pennies they have left after tuition etc. Examples: Fred is willing to donate 6 hours of tutouring a high school student, Jenny will walk your dog 1 hr a day for a week, Chris will clean your gutters the first weekend in November, Pat is really good looking, with a 4.0 grade ave, and tickets to...... who wants to tag along? If you have a budget to play with a barn dance, or something of the sort might be a nice way to polish it off. Host an open mic night, entry $5 advance $8 at door, have the audience cast votes at 25 cents per vote...... Give prizes to the top 3 (hopefully donated by the community). Have kareoke available as well at $1 per song. If you are Canadian..... Overweigty Foods has a community van at some of their locations that will set up at outdoor event with the non-profit org. reaping the benefit of a portion of the proceeds provided the org. supplies 2-3 volunteers. Wine and Food pairing meals are getting to be very popular.... usually about $75 a ticket; and I have seen them done in conjunction with art auctions, or theatre/music performances.
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