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Middle School Fundraising Ideas

Middle School Fundraising Ideas
Middle School Fundraising Ideas
Middle School Fundraising Ideas

Experience unique middle school fundraising ideas.

Get more students to participate in your middle school fundraiser. Offer quality products that are fast & easy to sell.

Better middle school prizes. Motivate more middle school students to reach your fundraising goal.

  • Food & home accessories.
  • 800+ items from $8 to $59.
  • Track sales in real time.
  • Useful kitchen gadgets.
  • Freshly-baked cookies.
  • Over 500 items online.
  • OU-D Kosher Certified.
  • 36 cookies per box.
  • Packed according to seller.
  • A fun way to get donations.
  • Collect $100 per card.
  • Make up to 90% profit.
  • Win cash or cookie dough.
  • Prizes are free of charge.
  • Each seller gets a prize flyer
  • Prizes come in seller's order.
  • Win as many as 10 prizes.
  • All prizes free to the gro
Big Event Super Party Prize Program
  • A variety of inflatable games.
  • Nonstop fun & excitement.
  • Sell 8 items and you're in.
  • Profit $9.60 per sold item.
  • Handcrafted soft pretzels.
  • Easy online ordering option.
  • 16 popular popcorn flavors.
  • Large resealable bags.
  • Gluten & GMO free.

What Our Customers Say

5

The super party was awesome. The students had a ball and they worked hard to get there. In fact, many of the staff members participated and I think they had more fun than the students. We would love to do this again. Thank you for showing our children the time of their life.

Wanda Clark
Principal
Williamson Elementary
Raised:
$8,528.83
5

This was a really easy, fun fundraiser. The American catalog contains really diverse products that allowed us to sell to a diverse group of teachers and students. The overall service that we received was exceptional and product quality was outstanding.

Ashley Hayden
Fundraising Sponsor
Miller Grove 7th Grade
Raised:
$237.52
5

The online program worked well with our group. It gave them the ability to share the information with multiple people quickly.

Anitra Simmons
Assistant Principal
Heritage Middle School
Raised:
$1,167.00
5

Everything seemed super smooth regarding delivery. No items missing or broken, as far as I know. Thanks again for making it all so easy!!

Connie Maginn
Orchestra & Band Director
Grant Middle School
Raised:
$5,530.33
5

Everything was great and Clay took care of any issues we had quickly.

Clara Quesada-Llopiz
Member-at-Large
St Thomas the Apostle School
Raised:
$2,922.00
5

The fundraiser was great because it was minimal work for the parent committee. That’s always a plus because there are only two of us for the whole school!

Laura Sanchez
Treasurer
Glen Edwards Middle School
Raised:
$2,741.00
5

This was our first fundraiser and it ran very smoothly. It helped to have the packet to explain the fundraiser process. I had a team in place that facilitated the fundraiser which made my job much easier. We were pleased with the profits and especially the super party. Big Fundraising Ideas was very helpful throughout the entire program. Thanks again for helping our first fundraiser to be a huge success.

Wanda Clark
Principal
Williamson Elementary
Raised:
$8,528.83
5

Our student group sold products out of the "Let It Snow" brochure, and, overall, it was a great experience. The students really enjoyed having the opportunity to sell products out of a brochure instead of carrying items around to sell. We feel that the students who did participate and sell did a great job and we sold a good number of items to help fund our Rewards Day activities, etc. at our school. The students were highly motivated by your prize offerings.

Overall, the experience was excellent as you made my job as the fundraising coordinator quite easy. Everything from pre-fundraiser to the end of the fundraiser was very well organized and easy to follow. We really appreciated that the product arrived safely, organized, and ready for distribution. There were minimal product errors, which was awesome, and any emails sent to you were responded to in a very timely manner. Overall, we look forward to conducting other fundraisers through your business.

Mark Chimente
Fundraiser Coordinator
Waterford Junior High School
Raised:
$5,305.00
5

The brochure was great and easy for the students to sell, it had a good variety of items in them as well as the online portion.

Jennifer Slagle
Art Club Sponsor
Athens Middle School
Raised:
$4,528.00
5

Great!

Samantha Gundersen
English Teacher
Hampton Bays Middle School
Raised:
$700.00
5

Super easy to place the order and they arrived quickly. Great customer service too!

Anne Marie Goldsmith
Journalism Advisor
Mount Gleason Middle School
Raised:
$300.00
5

Everything went great—easy to use, quick response to questions.

Tina Smith
Teacher
Stockton Middle School
Raised:
$1,403.00
5

The shipment of the candy bars was fast. It was pretty simple to order once I understood how to do it. I have no complaints.

Christine Jackson
Treasurer
Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa Public Schools
Raised:
$4.800.00
5

Our overall experience was great. The overall process was easy to follow from first contact all the way to the end of getting the items delivered.

Christine Stawinsky
PTA President
Northeast Scranton Intermediate School
Raised:
$2,977.17
5

As a sponsor I found Big Fundraising Ideas extremely user friendly. This is my first year as sponsor and I had many questions regarding fundraising, they were answered immediately by prompt, friendly staff members.

Leighton Rudd
Junior High Teacher
Bucklin School Junior High
Raised:
$3,357.50

Middle school student huddleHow Do Middle School Fundraisers Work?

Do you sponsor the art club or cheer squad? Or maybe you're the middle school band or choir director. Regardless of the group, the need for money is great.

There are so many fundraisers out there. So how do you make yours stand out?

With over 100 products to choose from, we can help. Schools make about $1.5 billion yearly selling items like cookie dough, wrapping paper, and candy bars.

We offer middle schools two ways to sell our products:

  1. Order a product and sell it.
  2. Use a brochure to take orders.

With direct sale fundraising, choose a product and submit a purchase order. We'll ship your order so you can distribute the product to your students to sell.

Your profit is the difference between what you collect and your invoice. Payment is due within 15 days from your delivery date. This gives you time to collect the money from your sales.

Brochure fundraising is your best bet if you'd prefer to collect the money first. We'll send each student brochures, order forms, and money collection envelopes. After two weeks of selling, send us your order forms for processing.

We'll send you a sales report and invoice and contact you for a delivery date for your merchandise.

 

Middle School student holding footballWhy Our Middle School Fundraising Ideas?

  • Better Quality. We offer the finest consumer-based products in fundraising. Our 100% product satisfaction guarantee speaks for itself.
  • More Selection. With so many unique choices, you'll find the perfect product to sell.
  • Top Prizes. Nothing motivates middle school students more than the right incentives. Offer the latest toys and gadgets, sportswear, or even cash. We provide all prizes free of charge.
  • Online Selling. You profit more, and your students earn extra prize credit by selling online. Only want to sell virtually? See our online fundraisers for schools.
  • Free Shipping. There's no shipping charge for direct-sale products. Low-order requirements apply for brochure fundraisers.
  • Fast Response. Our professional customer service team will answer your questions fast.
  • Start for Free. Begin your middle school fundraiser with no startup costs.

Questions About Middle School Fundraisers

Questions
Questions
What are the best middle school fundraisers?
Answer

Keep your sale simple by offering a single product like popcorn, beef jerky, or pretzel rods.

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What are the most profitable middle school fundraising ideas?
Answer

Give your students a fun way to collect donations. Use scratch cards to earn up to 90% profit.

Questions
How do we start a middle school fundraiser?
Answer

It’s simple. Choose a product, submit a purchase order, and we’ll ship it to you for free.

Questions
How do we get more middle school students to fundraise?
Answer

Make selling fun by dividing your group up into teams. Then have them compete for special privileges or prizes.

Middle school students giving thumb upMiddle School Fundraising Ideas & Tips

  • Order the right amount of product by utilizing our ‘Calculate Your Profit’ tool.
  • Establish a defined start and end date for your fundraiser.
  • Be sure to meet with your students to explain the process and how much you expect them to sell.
  • Remind your students to collect money upfront with the orders.
  • Make checks payable to your organization.
  • Sellers should only approach people that they know.
  • Try not to simultaneously sell the same product as another competing group. Learn more
  • Encourage students also to make sales online.
More Middle School Fundraising Ideas

Middle school is the perfect opportunity to get students more involved in fundraising. From the ages of 11 to 14, middle schoolers gain a stronger sense of independence. So they're likely to engage more with the social good their fundraisers can achieve.

Don’t underestimate them - let their wings soar (with supervision, of course)! Start by identifying a need and setting a goal with them. Then, empower them to sell and succeed.

Our quick snack options are perfect for middle school fundraisers. Pretzel rods, beef sticks, and popcorn are all individually wrapped and mess-free. Encourage selling these at bus stops or after school in the loading zone.

Kids are the hungriest at the end of the day when it’s still somewhere in-between lunch and dinnertime. This is especially the case if they’ve started staying for extracurricular activities.

If your child rides the bus, suggest selling it on their bus before they set off for the afternoon! Salty & sweet is a famous and beloved combo, and students are likely to buy multiple items. Particularly when the price is low and accessible.

Aim for a price point that works with an average middle school student’s weekly allowance. Learn how to teach middle school students about financial responsibility

Want a healthier middle school fundraiser? Our snack brochure is another quick option but offers more health-conscious options. This might sell best with the parents who forget to pack a snack or teachers who need energy throughout the day. From cashew mixes to sweet banana chips, there’s something for everyone in this package.

Middle school students can easily tackle fundraisers with varying price points. We recommend one with a wide selection of items, like the Gift Collection brochure. Designed for convenient holiday shopping, students can offer something for everyone.

You can bet middle schoolers get competitive, and we’ve considered that. So choose between a variety of appealing prize programs. 'Locker Full of Prizes' offers the latest technological gadgets and toys.

The more items students sell, the better the options are. The prizes are at no extra cost to the middle school fundraising sponsor and start at just three items sold.

If selling cookie dough or frozen food, consider the 'Bucks or Dough' prize program. Students get to choose either cash or cookie dough for selling. How fun is that!

Speaking of a fun idea, create a chart for your middle schoolers to help them track their goal. Have mini-goals for every prize level leading up to their grand goal. Help them see what they can do with some hard work.

Review the prize chart with them and get them excited about their fundraiser. It’s a great opportunity to develop skills while helping them meet an important goal.

If you're doing a school-wide PTA fundraiser, consider our 'Super Party'. It's the ultimate in fun and excitement. Students who sell eight items get invited to a giant inflatable party with all their friends!

Another thing that motivates middle school students to sell is getting out of class to go to the party.