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7 Fundraising Event Ideas for Any Community Cause

Every community has a wide array of non-profit organizations that keep it healthy. And, these organizations fill the needs of many. We become so dependent on them that we can’t imagine where our community would be without them, right?

At some point or another, they all run into a problem: funding. Because they don’t work for a profit, they rely on outside income sources to meet their need – allowing them to keep working toward their cause.

So, how do they manage to get enough money to keep serving their communities day after day? You guessed it – fundraising.

We’ve put together a list of 9 fundraising event ideas to help fuel the causes in your community.

1. A Flea Market or Rummage Sale.

This is a rather simple way to raise money for your community cause. Why? Because it really doesn’t cost you much at all. As your community comes together at a local central location to donate unwanted goods – just as if having a yard sale.

Then, you gather up the goods, price them, place them out on tables, and invite the entire community to come shopping. Remember – one man’s trash is another man’s treasure! This is a great way to recycle used items while also benefiting your cause.

2. A 5k Race.

You can find races for nearly everything these days. And, you can find runners and walkers alike just looking for the opportunity to compete or challenge themselves. All you have to do is plan a 5k course, charge a fee for participation – and even ask runners to collect donations.

Then, have a race day!

3. A Casino Night or Poker Night.

There are those individuals who love spending hours sitting at a blackjack table or in front of a slot machine. Then, there are others that feel as though they may as well flush their money straight down the toilet.

So, what if you could have the fun of a casino or poker night – while knowing the money you lose is going to something great in your community? Sounds like a win-win, doesn’t it?

You can set up all sorts of casino games or just stick to the poker tables. Let people gamble their money or charge a fee for admission and let them play with tokens. Either way, it is a fun night out, a chance to get rid of the gambling bug, and a way to help a good cause.

4. Have a Festival – or Concert Series!

Nearly everyone enjoys live music. Hosting a concert with a popular local band or, depending on how big you want to go, an older band from days gone by. Set up a tent, a stage, and some chairs – maybe even a dance floor. And let the music flow.

This is one of the great fundraising event ideas because you can charge an admission fee for the concert and offer concessions for a fee.

5. A Formal Dinner and Silent Auction.

Did you know that silent auctions often bring in quite a bit of money? If you decide to host one for your community cause, there is a good chance the philanthropy genes of those you invite will be exposed. People who have the means don’t often like to boast about their spending – or even share it, for that matter. But, when you have some great people/companies – local and not – donate some magnificent items for auction, you may be surprised at the funds you raise.

Pair the auction with a formal dinner and you are presenting your guests with a great night out.

6. A Carnival.

Carnivals are fun for kids and adults, alike. Set up your own carnival with games and treats galore. Let the community stop in and have some fun! You can raise money by selling tickets for the games, selling carnival foods, and even having a cakewalk!

7. Outdoor Movies.

Everyone loves a good movie. And, everyone loves a good movie outdoors even more. Set up a screen and projector and show a select movie that you know your intended audience will love. Then, invite them to bring pillows, blankets, sweatpants and PJs. Offer a selection of movie-going concessions, such as candy, nachos, and popcorn, for a fee.

It’s likely to be a much-welcomed great escape.

Conclusion

You’ve got your choice of what type of event to have and you’ve got your choice of where to have it. But, one thing is for sure – having an event outdoors, under a tent, can allow you much, much more freedom.

And you don’t have to worry about the outdoor climate or the size of your event. Tents can be completely customizable – giving you just the right size while keeping unwanted weather conditions out. This makes sure your event can go on no matter what Mother Nature has in store.

If you are ready to stand up for your community cause and raise some money, one of these fundraising event ideas is sure to bring it in. Which one will you try?

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