by Danielle Hamilton
A time-honored tradition for many families at Christmas is making a gingerbread house. Turn the tables on this tradition, and create a gingerbread DOGhouse building competition that allows people of all ages to work together to create a masterpiece fit for judging! Think of a Food Network competition, but with a pet twist. Whether you turn this competition into an exclusive event all its own, or pair it with another holiday festival or charity auction, a gingerbread house building competition can bring great exposure for your nonprofit group while raising money for rescued animals! More
by Danielle Hamilton
Looking for a fun and wild night that really gets your donors involved in a good way? Try a Karaoke Raffle Dinner for your next fundraiser! More
by Danielle Hamilton
Looking for a way to raise $10,000 for your charity? The Mile of Money Campaign could be along the right track! This fundraiser combines the donation campaign with a visual element and a finite goal that encourages giving to the finish line. Showing visual success is a great way to encourage participation and remind people that their donations are going to a good cause supported by a winning team. More
by Danielle Hamilton
Are you hosting a sit down food event for your next fundraiser? Why not turn those tables into a revenue source by selling advertising space on your printed paper placemats? More
by Danielle Hamilton
Try this Pumpkin Carving Program for a memory-making fall fundraiser, perfect for families in your area! More
by Danielle Hamilton
Looking for a piggyback fundraiser for October? Your group can make money prior
to
Halloween selling “Goblin Insurance”. Here’s how it works. More
by Danielle Hamilton
One idea that works great as an add-on fundraiser at your events (especially a casino night!), is to host a 50/50 Deck of Cards Raffle. The twist is that there will be a set number of cards sold (52) and you’ll use a deck of cards to draw the winner. More
by Danielle Hamilton
This is a perfect add-on fundraiser for a charity golf event. It can also be held at a football field, soccer field, or any other open field during another fundraising event. Your group has the potential to raise up to $40,000 with this fundraiser. More
by Danielle Hamilton
One quick fundraiser to do is to host a food booth at an event where your group can bring in $2,000 or more for just a few hours of work. This is a great stand alone fundraiser that you can host at any event in your surrounding area. Or, if your group is hosting an event (such as a fundraising walk, a rescue reunion, or an urban scavenger hunt), then this piggyback fundraiser is a fantastic way to bring in some extra funds for the day. More
by Danielle Hamilton
For many groups, having a regular raffle may be too difficult due to state laws, or a lack of 501c3 designation. But, you can still hold a raffle where everyone wins something, either a bake sale treat or a gift certificate or basket! More