How to Think Up Unique Fundraising Ideas

by Terry Terhune

In order to come up with unique fundraising ideas involves knowing a few things before you begin. You will need to assess what sort of fundraiser will draw a lot of people in, what resources you have at your disposal and what the people you have to help possess in terms of skills.

You need to know what your resources are when you hold a fundraising idea. Resources include property or places you can hold an event, items you might have an abundance of that you can sell, and more. If you don’t have any resources it doesn’t mean you cannot hold an event. It just means you are thinking hard enough. Many fundraising events don’t require resources if they are low or no budget fundraisers.

The skills of willing volunteers must also be taken into account. Anyone who will benefit from your fundraiser is likely to be willing to volunteer for your event. If you know people with skills; baking for instance, than a bake sale may be a good fundraiser for you. If you have some creative types in your group, then perhaps a craft sale will work well as a fundraiser for you. If there are parents, consider having children create artwork and crafts for the fundraiser. Knowing your group and their talent can help you to come up with some excellent, unique fundraising ideas.

The community in which you live must also be taken into account. What sort of fundraiser will really draw people in to your fundraising event? Think about the issues your community cares about and work around this to create a fundraiser with broad appeal for your community.

The part of town in which you hold your event also matters - a fundraiser in the poorest part of town will probably not raise nearly as much money as one held in an affluent neighborhood.

When you hold fundraising events there are many places that will be willing to support your cause. It usually depends on what the cause is. If you are trying to raise money for your local book or library club then you should talk to local book stores or a location that holds relevance.

Grocery stores are also a good place to inquire; they normally carry some books and will often allow groups to set out a table for a bake sale. You should look for public places too hold your fundraiser where you will have a lot of passers by. This will make a successful fundraiser much more likely.

Coming up with unique fundraising ideas can be easy once you follow these steps. Know your groups skills, the resources which you and your group have available to you and what kinds of fundraising ideas will appeal to your community.

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