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		<description><![CDATA[Stuck for ideas for raising money ?  Check out this list of over 101 fundraising ideas ! This comprehensive list of ideas is the perfect resource for your church, charity, PTA, middle or high schools, christian kids groups, non-profit group, scout troop, youth ministry or sports club. 1.      100 Club 2.      Annual Dinner Dance / [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stuck for ideas for raising money ?  Check out this list of over 101 fundraising ideas !</p>
<p>This comprehensive list of ideas is the perfect resource for your church, charity, PTA, middle or high schools, christian kids groups, non-profit group, scout troop, youth ministry or sports club.</p>
<p>1.      100 Club<br />
2.      Annual Dinner Dance / Party<br />
3.      Annual Event – dance/fireworks/New Year party, etc<br />
4.      Annual Subscription/Membership<br />
5.      Art Sale / Auction<br />
6.      Auction of Promises<br />
7.      Auctions of Promises<br />
8.      Bad Hair Day<br />
9.      Balloon Races<br />
10.      Balls &amp; Dances – mid-summer, Valentines Day, New Year or Christmas<br />
11.      Barn Dances<br />
12.      Beetle Drive<br />
13.      Bingo<br />
14.      Bucket or Street Collections outside stores and in shopping malls<br />
15.      Burns Night Celebrations<br />
16.      Cake Bake<br />
17.      Car Boot sales<br />
18.      Car Wash<br />
19.      Carol Singing<br />
20.      Celebrity Speaker Event (eg.figures)<br />
21.      Challenge Events<br />
22.      Charity Stall for Sales of Second Hand items<br />
23.      Cheese &amp; Wine Evenings<br />
24.      Chess Competition<br />
25.      Christmas Card &amp; calendar sales<br />
26.      Christmas Fair<br />
27.      Clay Pigeon Shoot<br />
28.      Clothes Swap &#8211; ask people to donate those unwanted items with their price tags still on<br />
29.      Coffee Morning<br />
30.      Concerts<br />
31.      Cookery Book<br />
32.      Cookery Demo or Themed Food Evening<br />
33.      Country Walk or Ramble<br />
34.      Craft Fair<br />
35.      Crazy Golf Match<br />
36.      Disco<br />
37.      Doughnuts &#8211; idea for students and young people.  High profit margin<br />
38.      Donations<br />
39.      Duck Races<br />
40.      Easter Egg Hunt<br />
41.      Face Painting<br />
42.      Family Portrait / Photo<br />
43.      Fancy dress party<br />
44.      Fashion Shows<br />
45.      Fetes<br />
46.      50/50 Raffle &#8211; you sell tickets , the winner from the drawing wins half the money raised.<br />
47.      Film Premiere – sponsor or show a new film, ask for &#8220;donations&#8221; rather than charge a fee<br />
48.      Fireworks Display<br />
49.      Flower Arranging Demonstration<br />
50.      Football Match / Tournament<br />
51.      Fun Runs<br />
52.      Garden Parties<br />
53.      Generous Giving from Wealth Individuals<br />
54.      Gladiators / It’s a Knockout<br />
55.      Golf Events<br />
56.      Grants from Fundraising Bodies &amp; Trusts<br />
57.      Helping Hand service – offer to cut peoples grass asking for a donation in return<br />
58.      Horse Racing evening<br />
59.      International Evenings – themed evenings, Italian, Indian, Australian, etc<br />
60.      Just Giving – use Facebooks and MySpace to let your friends and family know all about it<br />
61.      Karaoke Evening<br />
62.      Litter Picking &#8211; Sponsored<br />
63.      Love-grams for Valentines day (for students)<br />
64.      Make Overs<br />
65.      Mile of Pennies / Coins<br />
66.      Mufti, Dress Down or Non-Uniform Day<br />
67.      Murder Mystery evening<br />
68.      Music Quiz<br />
69.      Mystery Tour / Trip<br />
70.      Open Garden Events<br />
71.      Paint balling<br />
72.      Pancake Day party<br />
73.      Parachute Jump<br />
74.      Plant Sale<br />
75.      Play station party – get your mates to bring their PS2 &amp; PS3’s<br />
76.      Poetry Competition<br />
77.      Pub Tournaments – e.g. darts, Skittles, darts, pool, cards<br />
78.      Quit It – give up chocolate / smoking / etc for a week / month<br />
79.      Quiz Night<br />
80.      Raffles<br />
81.      Rambles<br />
82.      Read-a-thon &#8211; ideal for primary schools, students get sponsored for every book they read<br />
83.      Run a Marathon<br />
84.      Santa Letters writing<br />
85.      Santa&#8217;s Grotto<br />
86.      Scavenger Hunt<br />
87.      Selling Christmas Gifts from Catalogues<br />
88.      Seventies Night / Disco<br />
89.      Singing Telegrams on Mother&#8217;s Day. Ideal for students.<br />
90.      Smarties tubes – collect £1 coins for your cause<br />
91.      Sponsored Abseiling<br />
92.      Sponsored Anything &#8211; Hot Tub-a-thon, you name it, having fun is the name of the game !<br />
93.      Sponsored Head/Hair shave<br />
94.      Sponsored Jail break<br />
95.      Sponsored Silence<br />
96.      Spring clean your wardrobes and sell on eBay<br />
97.      Spring Flowers &amp; Hanging Baskets – Demonstration &amp; Plant Sale<br />
98.      Strawberries &amp; Cream Tea party – at Wimbledon time.<br />
99.      Talent Show<br />
100.      Ten Pin Bowling<br />
101.      Tennis tournament<br />
102.      Treasure Hunts<br />
103.      Trips &amp; Outings<br />
104.      Unwanted Gift Sale – perfect after Christmas<br />
105.      Used Stamps<br />
106.      Wine Tastings<br />
107.      Salsa Night<br />
108.      Welly Throwing Competition</p>
<p>Helpful Tips for New Fundraisers</p>
<p>The first tip that I have for any new fundraiser is to find out what you want to get out the whole process.  There are a number of reasons why a person gets into fundraising.  Sure, it makes a person feel good because they&#8217;re contributing to a good cause, but there are many other reasons.  You may be raising money for your favorite charity, your church, your school, a business or any number of other things.</p>
<p>Another tip is that you should have clear goals.  You should have a goal for how much money you want to raise with your fundraiser.  You should also have a clear time frame for achieving this monetary goal.  Some fundraisers only last a day, but there are plenty others that are ongoing, over a period of time.</p>
<p>Another tip is to give yourself plenty of preparation time.  There is nothing worse than being unprepared.  You have to have everything organized and know what everyone&#8217;s tasks are going to be.  You need to make sure that everyone knows what they are going to be doing and what is going to be expected of them.  You don&#8217;t want to try and wing it at the last moment and have everyone running around, not knowing what they are supposed to be doing.</p>
<p>Another tip is to make sure that you know what all of your expenses are going to be.  There is nothing worse than going into a fundraiser and not knowing what your expenses are going to be.  You have to run it with a business mentality, so create an income and expenditure budget and try and stick to it!</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t how much money you make.  It is how much money you make after expenses are taken out of the total.  You can say, well we raised $10,000, but we spent $9,000 to do it.  You only ended up raising $1,000.  It sounds simple, but there are so many people that make this mistake and that is because they don&#8217;t figure in the costs ahead of time or they didn&#8217;t take the time to get a good estimate of what the costs were going to be.</p>
<p>Lets say that you&#8217;re going to raise money by mowing lawns.  If you&#8217;re going to do it yourself, you don&#8217;t have to worry about labor, but there are plenty of other costs.  You obviously are going to need a lawn mower and have a form of transporting it.  You&#8217;re also going to have to pay for gas and maybe an oil change or other forms of maintenance.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to make and sell some crafts, in order to, raise money.  You&#8217;re going to have to think about all of the material costs that are going to go into it.  Unless you&#8217;re planning to sell them locally, you&#8217;re going to also have to find a way to ship the items and think about the material costs that go into shipping.  That would be the boxes, labels etc.  You may also have to look into advertising costs.  You may need to advertise online, in magazines or in newspapers.  You have to be thinking about all of these things.</p>
<p>Another tip is to simply have fun!  There is nothing worse than treating a fundraiser like a job.  You won&#8217;t have fun and that might effect the people around you and they might not have fun.  Just remember that you&#8217;re doing a great thing here.  Most people wouldn&#8217;t do what you&#8217;re doing, they just aren&#8217;t motivated enough.  You always have to keep the reward in mind.  Anything that you can do to spice things up and make things more interesting and fun, go ahead and do it, within reason, of course.</p>
<p>Another tip is to motivate yourself and the people who are helping you in the fundraiser.  One way to do this is to provide a little competition.  A little competition never hurt anybody and it will help ensure a more successful and more interesting fundraiser.  If you&#8217;re selling a product, give the person that sells the most a special reward.  That will help motivate people to work harder.</p>
<p>They not only have the motivation of raising more money for the fundraiser, in order to, help the cause, they will have motivation for beating everyone else and getting the special reward.</p>
<p>With this many ideas, fundraising is easy.  Just don&#8217;t forget to have fun!</p>
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