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High School Fundraising Ideas

High School Fundraising Ideas
High School Fundraising Ideas
High School Fundraising Ideas

The best high school fundraisers.

Many groups want to raise money, so you must stand out. Make your next sale a success and use one of our high-profit fundraisers.

Up to 90% profit. Easy to start, no upfront costs, and low minimums. Motivate your students with one of our free prize programs and reach your sales goal fast.

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  • Make up to 65% profit.
  • Daily discounts for 1 year.
  • 2-sided four-color printing.
  • Over 200 tumblers.
  • MLB, NCAA, NHL, Lifestyle.
  • Add your custom tumbler.
  • Over 200 tumblers.
  • Sell your custom tumbler.
  • Kitchen-grade stainless.
  • 16 popular popcorn flavors.
  • Large resealable bags.
  • Gluten & GMO free.
  • Top-selling Katydids candy.
  • Popcorn, chocolate & nuts.
  • 500+ products online.
  • OU-D Kosher Certified.
  • 36 cookies per box.
  • Packed according to seller.
  • 12 cookie dough options.
  • Preportioned or tubs.
  • Orders ship to buyers.
  • Snacks, jewelry, & gifts.
  • 25 product categories.
  • Free seller prize option.
  • 12 colorful styles.
  • Comes in small and large.
  • Free shipping over $99.

What Our Customers Say

5

Except for limited coffee choices in the online store, everything was great.

Brandie Gwaltney
Sponsor
Career & Technical High School
Raised:
$2,040.00
5

We had a great experience! Everything came in and everyone is enjoying their cookies.

Miranda Johnson
Sponsor
Martin County School
Raised:
$3,592.00
5

This was pretty straight forward. Easy to start and came all organized and labeled.

Kathy Lahti
Junior Class Advisor
Northwestern High School
Raised:
$3,160.00
5

Overall experience was excellent - when I had a question it was always answered.

Karla Clifton
CTSO Advisor
Dubiski Career High School
Raised:
$497.00
5

Clay was very helpful from start to finish.

Dena DeSantis
Advisor
Fair Lawn High School Interact Club
Raised:
$329.00
5

Easy and prompt service follow up was great. Returned emails quickly. We sold only online and this was perfect for us because of the corona virus.

Andrew Peters
Financial Secretary
Knights of Peter Claver Council 127
Raised:
$1,765.00
5

5 Stars. Extremely pleased with the support from the sales team and overly excited about the results of our on-line campaign.

David Lawson
JROTC Instructor
Northshore High School
Raised:
$6,656.00
5

I had a positive experience. Lisa and Clay Boggess were both very responsive to all of my questions, and I had a lot because it was my first fundraiser.

Erin Bellis
Booster President
Slippery Rock High School
Raised:
$2,126.00
5

They were great to work with! I loved being able to have our kids sell to relatives across the country compared to being stuck to just selling to those in our local area.

Meghan Smith
Freshman Class Advisor
Hancock Central School
Raised:
$1,194.78
5

We earned $200 with only 10 students selling. This was very worthwhile and an easy fundraiser! We loved the spirit wear program!

Maggie Reyes
Fundraising Team
Excelsior-Phelan
Raised:
$938.78
5

Ilana and I are very pleased with the participation and ease of this entire process. We appreciate all the help you have provided us with and will recommend Big Fundraising Ideas to our colleagues for use in the future.

Kaylee Murphy
Instructor
Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School
Raised:
$8,365.00
5

I really enjoy working with the Big Event fundraiser team. They are quick to answer questions and the overall program runs smoothly.

Amy Rogers
Principal
Bluejacket School
Raised:
$3,221.00
5

It went really well. Everything was easy to pass out, and was organized very well.

Rebekah Clowers
Sponsor
Broken Bow High School
Raised:
$2,076.00
5

The product worked well because of the wide variety of options/products. The shipping costs seemed high and I feel this caused some people not to purchase product.

Angie Turner
Sponsor
East Pennsboro High School Swim Team
Raised:
$699.00
5

With this being my first experience with fundraising at all, and obviously, Big Fundraising Ideas, I was very ignorant about the process. I had numerous questions at all points in the process, and they were all answered promptly and with courtesy. I was also afraid that I would have to spend hours sorting both the selling packages and the items once they arrived, but the brochures were all individually packaged and ready to hand to each student. The items ordered also all came packaged by the student that ordered them; saving me so much time and energy! Also, they sent multiple views of the fundraiser, allowing me to look at any angle of the fundraiser I needed, which was nice for rewarding top earners, glancing at the total cost, profits, etc. There were items that were likely bought for holiday gifts that were on backorder, but this is unavoidable at times. I feel that they handled it professionally, and they alerted me, as well as marked it on each student’s order with what was missing. Overall, the process was way more organized, seamless, and easy than I anticipated. I would definitely recommend and will use this company in the future!

Mikah Perkins
Sponsor
Lamar High School
Raised:
$5,039.00

High school students next to lockersHigh School Fundraising Ideas: How Do They Work?

Of the 17 million U.S. high school students, about 90% are doing extracurricular activities. Everyone’s looking for more creative high school fundraising ideas that engage not just students, their family members, and community members but also local businesses.

That’s where we come in. With over 100 best-selling products, you’ll find the perfect school fundraiser for your group.

Sponsors can have their students take orders from a brochure or sell an “in-hand” product. Brochure fundraising requires us to ship supplies to your group before you start. You’ll receive brochures, order forms, prize flyers, and money collection envelopes.

Distribute these items to the group at your kickoff meeting. Instruct students to collect orders by showing their brochures to people they know.

After two weeks of selling, send us your order forms for processing. We’ll send you a sales report and invoice and schedule your delivery date. To simplify distribution, each high school student receives an individually boxed order.

If you decide to sell the product upfront, submit a purchase order. Once we ship the product, distribute it to your students with a deadline to return the money. Invoices are due within 15 days of receiving the product. It’s essential to encourage students to actively participate in fundraising activities to ensure the success of the events.

 

High school students looking at cell phoneWhy Our High School Fundraising Programs?

  • Top Quality: Many people want to buy our merchandise, which helps raise funds effectively. We price our products to sell and offer great value, enhancing your fundraising efforts.
  • Huge Selection: Your high school group will enjoy selling our products. Sell a single product like a custom school tumbler, pizza, or brochure with various options.
  • Prepacked Orders: No sorting is required. Students pick up their boxes and go.
  • Free Incentives: Sellers can earn cash, customized school sportswear, or cool prizes.
  • Bonus Online Selling: Make more money online. Only want to sell virtually? Learn about our online fundraising ideas for schools.
  • Free Shipping: No charge to ship eCommerce product orders and low order requirements for brochure sales.
  • Customer Response: Our goal is to provide exceptional service and to make your school fundraiser simple and easy.
  • No Upfront Charge: Book a high school fundraiser today for free.

Questions About High School Fundraisers

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What are some effective high school fundraising ideas?
Answer

Some effective high school fundraising ideas include product sales (like candy bars, popcorn, and custom merchandise), event-based fundraisers (such as car washes, bake sales, and talent shows), and online fundraisers (such as crowdfunding campaigns and virtual auctions).

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How can high school students raise funds online?
Answer

High school students can raise funds online by setting up crowdfunding campaigns, selling products through e-commerce platforms, hosting virtual events, and leveraging social media to spread the word about their fundraising efforts.

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What are the benefits of high school fundraising?
Answer

High school fundraising helps students develop valuable skills such as teamwork, leadership, and financial management. It also provides essential funds for extracurricular activities, sports teams, school trips, and educational resources.

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How do you plan a successful high school fundraiser?
Answer

To plan a successful high school fundraiser, start by setting clear goals, selecting the right type of fundraiser, organizing a team, creating a timeline, promoting the event, and tracking progress to ensure you meet your fundraising targets.

Questions
What are some low-cost fundraising ideas for high schools?
Answer

Low-cost fundraising ideas for high schools include bake sales, car washes, popcorn, and community service projects where participants seek sponsorships.

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How can high schools use social media for fundraising?
Answer

High schools can use social media for fundraising by creating event pages, sharing engaging content, using hashtags to increase visibility, collaborating with influencers, and encouraging students and parents to share and promote the fundraiser.

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What are some creative fundraising ideas for high school clubs?
Answer

Creative fundraising ideas for high school clubs include themed dress-up days, talent shows, escape room challenges, trivia nights, and DIY craft sales.

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What are the most profitable high school fundraising products?
Answer

The most profitable high school fundraising products include custom merchandise, gourmet popcorn, chocolate bars, cookie dough, and seasonal items like holiday wreaths and wrapping paper.

Questions
How can parents support high school fundraising efforts?
Answer

Parents can support high school fundraising efforts by volunteering their time, helping promote the fundraiser, purchasing and selling products, and providing resources or connections to enhance the fundraiser's success.

High school students giving thumbs upHigh School Fundraiser Suggestions & School Fundraising Ideas

Keep your students focused on raising money by breaking down the sale into smaller daily goals.

Invite students to participate in various fundraising activities to boost engagement and success. For brochure fundraisers, have students carry a ballpoint pen. Make sure orders are legible. Continue to emphasize the importance of collecting money upfront with the order.

Any checks are payable to your organization. For direct sale products, use a tracking sheet. Collect student information and document the number of distributed items.

During your kickoff meeting, ask high school students to create a list of prospects. Give your students an easy script to use to simplify their sales pitch. Students should verify that their order is correct before taking it home for distribution.

More High School Fundraising Ideas

High school is all about school spirit. Capitalizing on this enthusiasm is where you’ll find the most profit in your fundraiser.

No matter what product you choose, you can create something simple and profitable. You want to sell a product that generates big wins for your organization.

One of the best times to promote your sale is during a kickoff meeting for a student organization—especially one where you’re setting big goals for the year. Many students will look forward to the chance to contribute to their group’s cause.

Consider forming fundraising committees with a mix of student and parent volunteers, which can enhance your level of engagement and help get fundraiser buy-in. These students can be vital ambassadors for your organization’s fundraiser.

Valentine’s Day is a perfect opportunity for a high school fundraiser. We offer several ideas, like Popcornopolis or Yummy Hearts Lollipops. Customers can choose from 6 popcorn flavors that come pre-wrapped in bouquet-style arrangements.

A fun way to sell these would be to include Valentine’s Day cards with each purchase, making a quick and easy gift for that special sweetheart, which is an elevated take on Valentine's candy grams. Plan to start this fundraiser for a pre-Valentine’s Day delivery in early January. Check out high school selling success secrets.

Pizza is the perfect item to sell to parents and teachers. Most high school students have a pizza after school.

‘Heartland Goodies & Gifts' is an excellent option for classic high school fundraising ideas. With homewares and kitchen gadgets, it's ideal for whipping out at a family gathering or dinner party. Or even at the office break room for busy executives who do not have time to shop.

Some brochures also offer magazine subscriptions. Does anyone you know work at a doctor’s office or somewhere with a long wait? Try selling those subscriptions that regularly need updating. Maybe even bring your brochure along to your next teeth cleaning!

Older students never outgrow enticing prizes, and our prize programs are attention-getters. You can challenge high school students with a 'Show Your Spirit' prize program. This program creates an atmosphere of energy and school pride, and students can show off their success.

High schoolers will also love cash prizes. With our cash prize programs, the more they sell, the more money they’re awarded (and the school makes a significant profit, too!).

Your students can win up to $200 if they reach the highest level of the 'Cash Prize Extravaganza' prize program! And we'll award an extra $25 to the first-day top-seller student.

High school is all about school spirit. Capitalizing on this enthusiasm is where you’ll find the most profit in your fundraiser. No matter what product you choose, you can create something simple and profitable. You want to sell a product that generates big wins for your organization.