With the help of a shoe drive fundraiser
coordinator, collect gently worn, used and new shoes. At the end of the
fundraiser, the shoe drive fundraiser coordinator will then collect the shoes
and send your school a check based on the number of pairs collected. You simply
set up collection materials around the school, and encourage students to donate
any shoes they no longer wear.
For the best results, host it in August or
September when many students are going back-to-school shopping. Kids quickly
grow out of their clothes and shoes, so many parents will be happy to donate
shoes in good condition instead of tossing them out.
For an added twist, turn it into a friendly
competition! Divide students up into teams. Doing this by class should be the
most efficient way to accomplish this. Then, have students race to collect
shoes from their families and neighbors. Reward whichever class collects the
most shoes by the end of the fundraiser with a pizza party!
Are you looking for an engaging school
fundraising idea that can involve your students, teachers, and families?
A pledge fundraiser might be perfect for you.
A pledge campaign is a unique type of
fundraiser that is often paired with an exciting school-wide event. The main
difference between pledge campaigns and traditional fundraisers is that the
actual funds are not collected until the conclusion of the campaign. Instead,
these retroactive funds correspond to how many predetermined units of a
particular “activity” a participant was able to accomplish.
money
Every school has a mascot, special colors, a
motto, or other elements that make up your school’s identity.
Help your teachers,
students, and their family members show off their school spirit by selling
merchandise to raise money! Your
school can sell merchandise at a school store, at fundraising events, or even
through an online storefront.