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Idea: “Celebrity” Basketball Game Fundraiser
Premise: Local radio/television personalities, professionalathletes or other “celebrities” compete against a student team or your school faculty in abasketball game. Ticket and concession sales generate the income.
Source: www.ksdot.org/
Idea: Game Day Coat Check Fundraiser
Premise: Most folks don’t like wrestling with their coats when they come to abasketball game. Provide them with a safe place for their coat and charge them a little forthe service.
Source: www.ksdot.org/
Idea: Best Seat in the House Fundraising
Premise: A monthly raffle for “best seat in the house” for school events like graduation or local events such as a hot play or concert in town.
Source: http://www.afrds.org/
Idea: 50/50 Raffle
Premise: Fans have the opportunity to participate in this raffle in which one lucky fan walks home with half the net proceeds from that day's raffle ticket sales. The other half of the proceeds benefit your group.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: 1/2 Court, 3/4 Court, or Full-Court Shots
Premise: Give your contestants a chance to make one long shot for a 'Grand Prize' of your choice.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: 4-Shot Contest
Premise: Within 25 Seconds of excitement and fun, your contestant(s) must try to make a lay-up, a free-throw, a 3-point shot and a 1/2 court shot. They can take as many shots as they want until they get to half-court, where only ONE shot is allowed.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: 4-Shot Contest
Premise: Within 25 Seconds of excitement and fun, your contestant(s) must try to make a lay-up, a free-throw, a 3-point shot and a 1/2 court shot. They can take as many shots as they want until they get to half-court, where only ONE shot is allowed.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: 2 out of 3 from Half-court
Premise: A simple variation of our 1/2 court shot contest.
Source: Don K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: 3-Point series Contest
Premise: Contestants must make FIVE 3-point shots, from five different marked areas. All within 25 seconds of fun and excitement! ''Beat the Clock from Around the World!''
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: Shoot, Turn, Shoot Again
Premise: Contestant picks a location on the court and they try to make two shots, first at one hoop and then the other - for any Grand Prize of your choice.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: FRISBEE Tosses
Premise: We also offer contests where your contestants try to throw a frisbee into the hoop.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: Jump Rope for a prize
Premise: Have people jump rope if they make a donation to the event… Have great prizes for the most times skipped.
Variation: Instead have your players get donations and have a Jump Rope a thon.
Source: www.acsrelay.org/
Idea: Basketball Marathon
Premise: In such an event the sponsoring group agrees to take on all corners in a basketball marathon. The group can raise money by charging an admission fee and selling refreshments. This can be a daylong event running anywhere from 5 to 7 hours.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: Program Advertising
Premise: Sell sponsorships and advertisements in programs distributed at games or other fund-raising galas.
Source: Jason G, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: Donkey-Basketball Game
Premise: Organize donkey-basketball games to raise needed funds. Student athletes or club members play basketball against the faculty while riding on the backs of donkeys!
Source: www.educationworld.com
Idea: Free Throw Fund raising
Premise: Get sponsored on the number of Free Throws you make out of 100 attempts
Source: www.educationworld.com
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