Want to do a few cheerleading fundraisers with your team? Here are some ideas to get you started!

Offer candles to your supporters

Why not offer candles to your fans for your next fundraiser? They make wonderful gifts for loved ones. Your supporters can choose from five candle deals: Collegiate Team Spirit Candles, which have the logos of your favorite college sports teams; Magic Melts, which are fragrance bars that come in beautiful natural scents like Sea Mist & Lavender; Quote Candles, which come with inspirational quotes; Touch of Elegance III candles and diffusers; and Earth Candles, whose gift boxes are made of recycled materials.

Not sure your fans will find something they like? Not to worry; we offer a wide range of candles with fragrances for every taste, whether your fans like the scents of fruit, flowers, or food. The many choices include vanilla raspberry, honey pear, pumpkin pie, gardenia, apple pie, and Ocean Breeze.

Or try restaurant discount cards

Another one of our cheerleading fundraisers is to offer Restaurant.com discount cards to your supporters. These are a great way for your fans to enjoy a night out on the town—and to donate to your team in the process. For this fundraiser, your team members will sell restaurant discount cards worth $50 to fans for $20 each—saving them a cool $30 per card. The cards can be used at more than 18,000 restaurants across the country, and your group will raise up to 65% profit. Not only is this fundraiser a clever idea, it’s also quite convenient, since most people eat out every so often.

Hold a show for your fans

Dazzle your neighborhood with a magnificent cheerleading show. Most people know about cheerleading—but many of them don’t know about the amazing stuff your team does. Have your team do the biggest, best show they can. Don’t limit yourselves to traditional cheerleading moves, either; also incorporate other movements in your routine, like those from baton twirling, rhythm gymnastics, or jazz dancing. The show will let your supporters see what your team does—and how talented your cheerleaders really are.

“Rent out” your cheerleaders for a day

Many school sports teams have a group of cheerleaders…but not every sports team has one. Consider “renting out” your cheerleaders for a day to local sports groups, like your nephew’s Little League team or your neighbor’s bowling league. Why should football players get all the fun? Perhaps you could have your supporters pay a little extra for a customized routine. Your supporters will love that they get their own cheerleaders for their games and matches.

Hold a cheer-off

You don’t need to be a cheerleader to do a routine! Hold a cheer-off in which your fans can be the stars, with a great prize for the winners. Encourage your contestants to get out there and give it their all! They’ll develop routines to show off their moves and, of course, they’ll get a great workout at the same time. They’ll have so much fun cheerleading with their neighborhood friends; everyone will get a kick out of this fundraiser.

No matter which fundraising campaign you decide on, you’re sure to find something that’s great for your team, which both your team mates and your fans will adore. Good luck with your cheerleading fundraisers!

 

Looking for a little help in planning some elementary school fundraisers? No need to worry—we’ve prepared some ideas to help you out.

Do your supporters like cookie dough?

Selling cookie dough is one of the most popular fundraising programs. The cookies are extremely easy to make—supporters just have to shape the dough and bake it. Cookie dough comes in a great range of tasty flavors, like chocolate chunk, oatmeal raisin, snickerdoodle, and white chocolate macademia, in both wet and dry formats. Simply have your group members show the colorful brochures to their friends and families and then take orders from them. Your group can make up to 55% profit with this fundraiser. Easy as pie!

Or maybe they’ll like flower bulbs instead.

We offer 3 catalogs full of flower bulbs for your supporters to enjoy. They both have a wide variety of items which include bulbs to grow tulips, dahlias, freesia, and daffodils, among many others. The premier-quality bulbs are guaranteed to bloom, and they do so in a short time. Supporters will like this fundraiser so much your group can make it an annual seller. Your group can make 50% profit by selling flower bulbs.

Got change?

One of the possible elementary school fundraisers is the loose-change fundraiser. This one is simple: simply have your group members ask their friends and family to dig up all the stray change they have lying around—in coat pockets, stuck inside the sofa, lying on the floor below piles of clothes—and donate it to your group. This fundraiser is very convenient—it’s free and doesn’t take long—so have your group members ask for loose change from as many people as they can. No doubt this easy little fundraiser will be a pleasant surprise for your supporters.

Hold an old-timey game tournament for the student body.

Kids today are glued to the TV and hooked up to the Internet, so bring them away from their technology with games like Clue or Battleship…or go back a few thousand years and try classics like Go, chess, and backgammon. Whichever games you choose, make sure the students have never played them before, since they’ll have more fun learning new games. Prepare a table with snacks for the kids to munch on during the event, and reward the winners with great prizes.

Field trip!

Time for an adventure! Bring your students to somewhere that’s fun and educational, like an aquarium, zoo, or museum. Set the field trip on a pedagogical day, when the students wouldn’t otherwise have school; their parents will be glad to get their kids off their hands for a day. Charge a reasonable fee, and enlist reliable parent volunteers to help you out if necessary. Students and teachers will both enjoy this fundraiser. Plus, it goes without saying the kids will love the opportunity to get out of class!

So these are just a few of the many elementary school fundraisers you can do with your group: you can offer your supporters cookie dough or flower bulbs, hold a loose-change fundraiser, host an old-timey games tournament, or go on a field trip with the students—or maybe even combine some of them. Once you’ve made your decision, it will time to begin your fundraiser. You can do it!

 

School bake saleThere are hundreds of fundraising ideas out there, of course, but which ones are the best for your group? Ideally, a successful fundraiser is one that gets your group the money you need (and then some), but it also gets your group members and your guests emotionally involved in your cause. So what do you do? Well, you find some good fundraising ideas—like these!

Sell Smart Snacks.

Snacks are enough to make anyone feel better. Why not sell Smart Snacks and cheer your supporters up? You can raise 50% profit by selling the mixes for just $6 each. Smart Snacks come in 12 classic types: some consist of nuts; some consist of trail mix, including salsa mix; and one of them even consists of sugar-free fruit candy.

Sell $10 Gourmet Cookie Dough.

$10 Gourmet Cookie Dough is called that for a reason – it features 6 amazing flavors, like Chocolate Chunk and Peanut Butter. Your supporters will love the easy-to-make cookies: they only have to shape them, pop them into the oven, and hit ‘bake’. It’s so easy and fast that anyone can do it; your sales won’t need to be restricted to people who like baking and who have the time for it. Make up to 55% profit with this awesome cookie dough!

Hold a bake sale.

This isn’t the most popular fundraiser for nothing, folks. The bake sale has it all: delicious desserts, home-cooked food, and bonding between your group and the community. Why not hold a bake sale with your group? Some big sellers are crispy rice squares, chocolate cake with icing, cupcakes with icing, brownies with fudge and icing and sprinkles (okay, pretty much anything with icing). On the big day, also have milk and lemonade on hand so your supporters can wet their throats.

Host a pancake breakfast.

Hold this event around Mardi Gras; it’s known for being the day to eat pancakes, after all. Charge your guests to come to your house—be sure to decorate it for the occasion—and feast on pancakes to their hearts’ content. You can also hold a pancake-tossing competition at the event. Alternately, consider fundraising with IHOP; they help out dozens of organizations every year.

Host a wine-tasting fundraiser.

For many, wining and dining is a favorite pastime. Satisfy the first part of that urge with a wine-tasting fundraiser: bring guests to your house – have them dress formally – and serve them several types of wine.  It’s best to establish a committee to help you with this fundraiser so that you can gather enough wine (and guests). If you don’t have enough wine, have your group members give you their bottles, and contact local companies about them sponsoring you; do these parts months in advance so that you have time to gather enough wine. Lastly, don’t forget the cheese! This is a time-consuming fundraiser, but it’s very profitable.

Good fundraising ideas are those which not only earn your group more than enough money, but they also please your customers and have them coming back, clamoring for more, next year. Some examples of these are selling Smart Snacks and $10 Gourmet Cookie Dough, holding a bake sale, and hosting a pancake breakfast and wine-tasting fundraiser. Your supporters will love these delicious ideas!

 

Low-cost or free fundraising ideas are not hard to find, especially nowadays when you can simply go online and search for ideas using your preferred search engine. The influx of information, however, can be quite overwhelming. Your search can yield hundreds of relevant results, and there are dozens of websites dedicated to providing people with various fundraising ideas. It is easy to drown in information.

This article will provide you with ideas that are easy to do and will not drain your budget. This is important: since the goal of a fundraising event is to raise as much money as possible, conducting an event that does not need that much funding will greatly help in increasing the amount of money that will go to the cause or organization the event organizers want to support.

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Here are some inexpensive fundraising ideas you might want to try:

Pizza for a Cause. A great fundraising event that will not cost that much to conduct is what is often known as “Pizza Night”. In this type of event, you tie up with a nearby pizza place – preferably one that is patronized by the community – and receive part of the proceeds from a particular night. Of course, before you decide to go for this event, remember that the restaurant will most likely choose a slow weeknight; as such, don’t expect that you’ll be able to conduct the event on a Friday or Saturday night. Not to worry, though: you don’t need to spend that much to promote the event, so even if the proceeds are far below your expectations, you still stand to raise money. All you need to take care of are the fliers you need to hand out to members of the community you want to solicit help from.

Garage Sale. While this may not be the most original fundraising idea, you have to admit that it’s a cheap, almost free way to raise money for a good cause. At most you only need to shell out money for, again, fliers. Don’t expect things to be a breeze all throughout, though: remember, you have to allot time and energy for the event to be successful.

50-50 Raffle. When the word “raffle” comes to mind, one thinks of prizes, and rightfully so. Usually, in an event like this, a number of things are raffled off, the most popular of which are gadgets and appliances. In a 50-50 raffle event, however, the prize is different. The person whose ticket is drawn wins half of the total amount raised in selling tickets. You might think that this is not the most inexpensive fundraising idea; indeed, it isn’t. But think: in a fundraising event, there is always the risk of it not being as successful as you’d like it to be. If you already bought the prizes and didn’t sell a lot of tickets, you might end up not being able to support your cause at all.

The three events mentioned in this article can help you raise a lot of money while keeping the cost of conducting them at a minimum. However, you still need to take care of a lot of things – planning, marketing, and the like – to be able to conduct a successful fundraising event.

There are lots of free fundraising ideas available which can be used to effectively solicit money, donations and other resources. The fundraising strategy utilized would be very crucial in the outcome of the campaign. The people behind the fundraising should be aware that contributors would only respond positively if the ideas involved are relevant. This has been the mistake of many fundraisers. Most people would mistakenly use sad stories, images and photographs in order to acquire the attention of contributors. This would not be effective since people are more educated thanks to the use of the Internet, social networking sites and other media items. People are very knowledgeable when it comes to different issues and topics. That is why the free fundraising ideas should create a significant impact to the target market. This is the only way to attain the attention of consumers.

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People should be careful since most of the ideas posted are not tested and unreliable. Effective fundraising ideas would be based on actual research and statistical information. These are ideas that have been irrelevant to consumers. If the ideas are proven to be insignificant, the fundraising campaign would not be successful. The fundraising campaign should be established properly. The settings, venue, events and other variables involved should be planned carefully. This is very important in order to make the contributors comfortable. Aside from that, the participation of the contributors should be maximized. This can be done by establishing open forums where in the people who plan to donate could ask questions regarding the use of the funds that are going to be given.

There are different types of free fundraisers which can be used by people. Considering the money would be utilized for nonprofit projects, images, movies, videos and other media devices should be utilized to present the motive of the fundraising campaign. This is very important in order to increase the awareness of the people involved. The contributors would have to be convinced that the money invested for the fund raising campaign would be used properly. Many people organizing fundraisers would forget that the main reason behind the project is to enhance the cooperation of people belonging to the other parts of the community. Instead of simply putting up parties, people should be educated.

Other free fundraiser ideas would involve the use of internet -based social media items. Consumer awareness can be enhanced significantly by using the proper social media tools including social networks, blogging sites and other webpages. Millions of people are connected to the Internet on a regular basis. Digital fundraisers can be arranged to make it easier for people located from the different parts of the world to participate. Online wire transfer can be utilized to divert the funds for the fundraising campaign. The fundraising materials can also be saved as soft copy and sent to the contributors and other people who are willing to donate money. The money needed to fund the campaign would be lessened since electronic mail messages can be sent easily without any problems.