Fundraising Tips for Teams
Challenge Each Other Get a Team thermometer to track your goals. Bring to each Team Captain meeting and hold challenges between teams. Drive your fundraising effort through healthy competition.
Open Parties or Private Parties Have a community-wide or private dinner. These may include a progressive dinner, tapas party, or any other themed event. While these take more coordination and preparation, they can be big fundraisers. Attendees are asked to make a donation. Many teams have success with Super Bowl or other Sports championship games.
Reach for the Stars... and get there via the sun and moon We've all donated a buck (or more) to purchase a paper "something" that symbolizes a cause. Local businesses can support your team by selling Relay For Life Suns and Moons to create a Wall of Hope at their establishment. Here's a template letter and samples you can use to make it happen!
Turn Your Favorite Casserole into a Relay CA$Herole Everyone has one-dish meals that are real time-savers and budget stretchers. Now imagine the appeal of selling these ready-to-pop-in-the-oven meals to busy families as a healthy alternative to the fast food take-out window. And no matter how loudly your customers beg for the recipes afterwards, don't give them out. Save them for your next team FUNdraiser: a cookbook!
Yard Displays Place plastic pink flamingos, wooden cows, or a purple toilet in the front yard of unsuspecting donors. Request a donation to remove them, an additional donation for the homeowners to pick whose yard they are placed in next, and another donation as insurance that they don’t wind up back in their yard. Please exercise good judgment when engaging in this activity.
Give Rewards Ask your boss to offer an extra vacation day or casual day to the team member who raises the most money. If your team is the highest fundraising team within the company, see if everyone on the team can have a day off or casual day.
Give Prizes Get some great prizes donated to your team. Try gift certificates at a restaurant or spa. Then auction them off to the highest bidders. Remember your team members may also be eligible for Incentive Prizes given by the American Cancer Society.
Team Sponsors Service clubs, organizations, and businesses are often team sponsors. Many organizations have a specified dollar amount they are required to invest in the community each year. Ask early before someone beats you to it!
Honor Loved Ones Create quilt squares in honor of, or in memory of loved ones with cancer. Accept varying donations for different sizes: a 4” square for $5, an 8” square for $15, and a 12” square for $25. Display the quilt in the lobby at work, school, health club, or place of worship. If you can’t use fabric, try something else like card stock.
Car Washes A team car wash is usually held at a local gas station where people can get their cars washed and have the opportunity to make a donation.
Lotta Bottles/Cans Each team member runs a bottle or can drive in their area. Go door-to-door and collect bottles and cans from your neighbors and friends to be redeemed at a recycling center.
Penny Wars Compete against another Relay team or between departments in your workplace to see who can collect the most pennies for Relay. All silver and paper money in the penny jars count against the total number of pennies, so each team tries to sabotage each other’s jars with bills and large coins.
Restaurants to the rescue Ask a local restaurant to contribute a portion of their sales proceeds. It could be for a certain menu item or for certain hours of a day. This arrangement requires a co-venture agreement, so be sure to contact your Relay staff partner for assistance.
Book sale Gather books from friends and family and have a book sale! Download the Fundraising Tips booklet It has more helpful hints on raising support. Don't hesitate to call or email us to make this the most successful Relay For Life® yet!
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