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4 Reasons Fall Fundraiser Ideas Work for Schools

By Clay Boggess on Aug 31, 2017
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4 Reasons Fall Fundraiser Ideas Work for Schools

How fall sales result in more money for your school.

Though money's always needed, schools are most often looking for fall fundraiser ideas. Educators and parents alike see wide-reaching benefits of fundraising earlier in the year.

If your school is trying to decide when the best time is to host a fundraising program, consider these reasons to start your selling in September or October before the holidays hit.

Fall Fundraising Capitalizes on Energy

School fundraisers rely on students, parents, and volunteers' energy and input to succeed. That energy tends to be higher earlier in the school year as students enter a new grade with renewed vigor and personal goals to succeed. Your fundraiser can benefit from this added excitement and freshness by starting earlier in the year.

Consider also that—despite busy schedules and adjusting to a new routine—teachers and students tend to have time to do more during these earlier school year months. Fall fundraising avoids mandatory conflicts like standardized testing and final exams. Students can focus on earning prizes, and educators and parents can focus on raising money without worrying about it interfering with essential academic requirements.

Fall Fundraising Leaves Time to Earn More

Our mission is to assist every school in meeting its fundraising goals, and we hope you can accomplish this annually through a single successful fundraising program.

Throughout the year, however, schools may uncover new needs, set new goals, or need more than expected. Sponsoring a fundraising program during the fall allows fundraising volunteers to evaluate the success and determine if anything else needs to be done. If funding gaps remain, a fall fundraiser affords ample time to reach out to corporate donors or try other grassroots strategies for fundraising.

Fall Fundraising Positions Your School for Success

The most important reason to host a fall fundraiser is that it positions your school for success throughout the academic year. With nearly all public schools facing persistent funding gaps, getting funds secured for teachers and students early in the year opens your school up to pursue educational opportunities it might otherwise miss.

An early fundraiser helps your school plan more effectively and prioritize needs based on the money earned. If new books are necessary, for example, your school can get those into the hands of students sooner, improving the quality of education and student readiness. Other things, like new playground mulch, might be able to wait a little longer.

If you're ready to dive into fall fundraising, we have dozens of turnkey solutions for your school to make fundraising more accessible and profitable. Get in touch today, and let's make a difference in your school.

Author Bio Clay Boggess, Author

Clay Boggess has been designing fundraising programs for schools and various nonprofit organizations throughout the US since 1999. He’s helped administrators, teachers, and outside support entities such as PTAs and PTOs raise millions of dollars. Clay is an owner and partner at Big Fundraising Ideas.

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