Summers are the time for adventure, fun, joy, and bliss. Summers' fetes and fundraising ideas are a great way to build relationships with new supporters and persuade them to give.
With a bigger budget and good fundraising ideas this summers, you can run your own fete, and could make your organization the best! Your fete should reverberate with your supporters and give them an opportunity to develop an understanding of your organization and donate more. But if your budget is on a smaller side, hire a stand at a local summer fete and promote your cause. Meeting people face to face rather than on online platforms is a better way to build contacts and connections.
Here are some of the best fundraising ideas for summers
Car wash
An old-fashioned car wash is a classic summer fundraising idea. All you need to do is to select a venue where you can have access to plenty of water and then host an event. Advertise it on your social media handle to let the locals know what your event is all about and hence encourage them to participate. Request donations, tell them about the cause you hosted the event for and offer different levels of services such as selling cupcakes, coffee and others. You can help more by offering services like wax or towel dry.
Organize an outdoor game
There are tons of ways to enjoy the summers, the sun, and the sand. Organize an outdoor game such as beach volleyball, set up a tournament and ask people to participate for a cause. Offer the participants some fun props and prizes, which may motivate them to give.
Pool party
A cool pool party can be a good fundraising idea for summers. Select a good pool area or a hotel, and then organize a pool party. Charging for entries would be an ideal way to raise funds. Invite people and ask them to get in after paying their entry fee to serve a cause.
Eating contest
Eating contest could be a great idea for summer fundraising. A hot dog eating contest would be a great help to raise funds. Get creative and fancy with food choices; ask all the entrees to raise a particular minimum amount of funds.
A rock concert
Get in touch with local and famous musicians and bands. Select a venue and work with them, build a lineup and sell tickets. Offer the audience swag bags and signed T-shirts.
Day camp
Organize a day camp, charge for admissions and put up a day of fun activities such as swimming, hikes, crafts, and a campfire. Get a sponsor for your day camp and donate the collected funds.
Outdoor exercise classes
Organize an outdoor public activity such as a fitness or yoga class. Get a public park or stadium, recruit a volunteer who could lead the exercises and ask for donations from attendees. Consider tapping the whole scenario into a network of local fitness blogs as more and more people would come to know about it and would like to donate their time and money to your organization.
Arts show
Art shows and exhibitions are a great tool to collect funds. You can ask for donations from local artists and host an art walk or auction. The funds collected can be used for helping a cause. Sell tickets for the art exhibition and use the revenue to help needy ones. Partner your organization with a local food vendor, to accommodate a large crowd.
The county fair
Contact local fair organizing officials to organize a festival, and set up stalls in such festivals and fetes. Or see if your organization could help run an event in exchange for donations. Ask your staff to volunteer in some competition or show and get some contributions in return.
Disc Golf
This is probably one of the most popular sports in several countries. Develop a partnership with the professional disc golf community and host a disc golf charity game. Offer prizes for top performers to boost attendance.
Marathon
Summer weather is bound to boost energy and enthusiasm. Arrange a marathon or a car race, get sponsors and ask people to participate. The funds collected could be used for a good cause. Tell your audience the cause behind the marathon and persuade them to give in the form of sponsoring.
Surf competition
Organize a surfing competition and ask participants to fundraise for the entries. Ask them to secure pledges from their family, friends, and local businesses for each upsurge they catch throughout the day.
BBQ dinner
Host a BBQ dinner in your organization’s parking lot or rent a place. Sell vouchers and tickets for meals, and spice up the event by having participants pay a fee, which would be used as a donation.
Themed party
Everyone loves a themed-party, with good and fancy prop. For this summer fundraising idea, host a themed party and ask your supporters to bring along their friends. Arrange cool and attractive props. Charge an entry fee and accepts donations from anyone who wishes to join in.
Swimming or bike race
Host some active events like a bike race or swimming competition. Ask your participants to raise some money and give them incentives to donate even higher funds to help a cause.
Film showing
This summer fundraising idea puts a fun swirl on movie nights. Host a screening wherever it might be possible for you, sell tickets, popcorn, and candy to all the attendees, tell them about your cause and ask them for a suggested donation.
Afternoon Tea
Host an afternoon tea event in your garden or at a local park. Ask and persuade people to bring cakes and sandwiches and charge a small fee per ticket to help raise some funds.
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