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Idea: “Celebrity” Soccer 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: Kick-a-thon
Premise: Participants are provided with a 2 part carbonless pledge sheet on which they write down pledges they solicit from friends and family. The pledges are generally in the range of 5 cents up to 1 dollar for every M.P.H. the participant throws or kicks.
Source: Dave K, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
Idea: Beat the goalie
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: Program Advertising
Premise: Sell sponsorships and advertisements in programs distributed at games or other fund-raising galas.
Source: Jason G, FundraisingDeals.com memeber
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