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Brochure Fundraising Ideas

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Brochure Fundraising Ideas
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Start a catalog fundraiser for free.

Our school brochure fundraisers boost profits by 300%. Holiday catalogs, cookie dough, frozen food, popcorn, tumblers, candles, flowers, coffee, and much more!

Low minimums & free shipping. Take orders and collect money upfront. Discover how easy catalog fundraising can be.

 

  • Holiday & novelty items.
  • Over 500 items available online.
  • Superior, heavyweight gift wrap.

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  • Quality spring & summer items.
  • Largest seasonal item selection.
  • 100% product guarantee.

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  • No trans fat or artificial oils.
  • Kosher certified.
  • Ready to bake & delicious.

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  • Largest selection of frozen food.
  • 100% top quality ingredients.
  • Individually packed orders.

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  • Sell one unique product line.
  • Keep fundraising simple.
  • Large variety of options.

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What Our Customers Say

5

Great. Only one item that they ran out of.

Russell Fincher
Sponsor
Talihina High School
Raised:
$3,150.50
5

I am glad you checked in because I want to be sure I communicated my appreciation for the ease of the fundraiser. The prize incentives were a plus for the students too. I have yet to figure out the distribution of the prize money yet but am hoping it is easy to figure out once I look at the prize chart and student sales.

Margaret Swinnerton
Sponsor
Watkins Glen Central School
Raised:
$10,084.00
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

Great! Easy to get questions answered and complete the sale.

Kathy Lahti
Junior Class Advisor
Northwestern High School
Raised:
$3,160.00
4

Overall, very responsive to emails and any questions we had. Was very pleased with service. We had some missing items, but they were dealt with in a timely manner.

Kayla Dobson
Sponsor
Palmer Public School
Raised:
$8,175.00
5

Overall, this was a great fundraiser for our kids. Many sold more than what they thought they would. The products were very easy to sell.

Jessica Friot
Class Advisor
Edwards-Knox Central School
Raised:
$7,240.00
5

Honestly so impressed with this company. Communication and support is always top notch, the product is amazing, the systems behind the fundraisers are perfectly done for a large group. We had one small mishap and it was fixed immediately. Just overall amazing to work with!

Grace Prue
Faculty Club Advisor
Stafford Middle School
Raised:
$14,366.00
5

The delivery went great and I love how the orders are packaged. It made it easy and organized for distribution. We had 2 orders with missing items and I submitted the paperwork for that earlier this week.

Amber Thompson
Fundraising Coordinator
Coyote Valley Elementary
Raised:
$7,711.00
4

The team that works for Big Fundraising Ideas was very helpful and responsive throughout the whole process - thank you to Lisa and Clay Boggess! My team made a solid profit for what was sold, although it was less than we had hoped/aimed for. The website has so many different choices to buy from that still support your fundraiser although we did cookie dough as our main product. I would reconsider using this in the future!

Erin Murphy
Sponsor
Umass Lowell Women's Club Soccer
Raised:
$1,083.00
5

The delivery went well. All orders were delivered as promised. The driver was prompt and pleasant. This was our first time partnering with Big Fundraising Ideas and it was a learning experience. I personally want to thank you and Clay for being patient and understanding as we navigated through our fundraiser. I'm sure the next time would be smooth sailing.

Donna Cooper
Sponsor
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority
Raised:
$4,657.00
4

The shipping situation was hard (we only knew what day it would come, no time, not even a time frame which would have been nice and made pick ups easier for the people participating in our fundraiser).

Julieanna Ruggiero
PTA Treasurer
Northeast Elementary
Raised:
$4,840.00
5

The overall service that we received from Big Fundraising Ideas was exceptional. Product quality was outstanding and the sales incentives were excellent. We loved that the cookie dough orders came presorted.

Monica Wysong
PTA Fundraising Chair
Mireles Elementary
Raised:
$35,564.75
5

It worked great because it was food items. We had a great experience and the items sold really well.

Brandi Priestly
PTA President
Magee Elementary
Raised:
$27,860.00
5

The communication and follow up from the company was great and our rep was amazing.

Stacey Atencio
Teacher/ Adviser
Maxwell High School FBLA
Raised:
$527.00
5

The group met their goal, which makes it a positive experience.

Perry L Jackson
Hub Parent Liasion
Nat’l Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc.
Raised:
$3,020.00

Group of Middle School StudentsHow Does Catalog Fundraising Work?

With catalog fundraisers, your group collects the money upfront before receiving orders, so there's no wasted time chasing payments later. Each fundraising brochure is designed to make selling simple and profitable.

Use our built-in Calculate Your Profit tool on every page to see potential earnings. Just enter your group size and seller item goal, and you'll instantly know the profit margins.

Before your brochure sale, every participant receives a catalog, order form, and money collection envelope. They'll show the catalog to family, friends, and neighbors for about two weeks. After that, you'll send us the completed order forms, and we'll process them quickly.

Your profit is the difference between what you collect and your invoice balance, making catalog fundraising one of the simplest ways to raise money. We'll also help you schedule and coordinate the delivery date for your fundraiser catalog order.

High School Student AthleteWhy Our Catalog Fundraisers Work

  • 100% Product Guarantee–All items in our fundraising catalogs are top quality. Unsatisfied customers receive refunds with no hassle.
  • More Selection–Choose from over 30 unique school fundraising catalogs across five different categories, including seasonal (fall and spring), cookie dough, frozen foods, and specialty catalogs.
  • Seller-Sorted Orders–Deliveries arrive pre-packed according to each seller, making distribution effortless.
  • Free Prize Programs–Boost motivation! Our catalog fundraisers for schools include free incentive programs—gadgets, sportswear, cash rewards, and even exclusive event prizes.
  • Low Minimums & Free Shipping–Meet our reasonable order requirements and receive free delivery.
  • Online Store Access–Expand sales beyond print. Pair your fundraiser catalog with a custom online store for family and friends who prefer digital shopping. We also offer an option to run online-only campaigns.
  • Timely Customer Support–Fast responses, valuable tips, and dedicated support throughout your catalog fundraiser.
  • No Upfront Cost Fundraising–Start today with no financial risk. There's absolutely no cost to get started.

Questions About Catalog Fundraising

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How much profit can we make with brochure sales?
Answer

Groups typically earn between 40–50% profit per brochure sale, depending on the product category and total order size.

Questions
Do we need to sell a certain amount to qualify for free shipping?
Answer

Yes, but our minimums are low, and once reached, shipping on your fundraising catalogs is completely free.

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Do we have to pay for brochures?
Answer

No. All sales materials are included at no upfront cost with every catalog fundraiser.

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What are the most profitable catalog fundraisers?
Answer

Seasonal school fundraising catalogs, frozen foods, and cookie dough campaigns are among the most profitable options.

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How do we improve brochure fundraising sales?
Answer

Establish seller goals, schedule strong kickoff meetings, and remind participants to share the fundraiser catalog with family, friends, and coworkers.

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How long does a brochure fundraiser last?
Answer

Most campaigns run for 2–3 weeks, giving participants enough time to maximize sales without losing momentum.

Family Viewing Fundraising BrochureCatalog Fundraiser Suggestions & Selling Tips

  • Host a kickoff meeting to outline goals, the sales process, and deadlines for orders and payments.
  • Always enforce safety: avoid stranger sales. Encourage parents to share the fundraising brochure at workplaces.
  • Motivate sellers with daily item goals and progress tracking.
  • Emphasize storytelling. Sellers should share who they represent and why they're fundraising.
  • Keep materials ready: catalog, order form, collection envelope, and pen.
  • Boost confidence by reviewing the catalog beforehand—participants should be able to highlight items.
  • Consider using fundraising leaflet ideas, such as attaching mini flyers or slips to catalogs, to serve as reminders to friends and family.
More Brochure Fundraiser Ideas

Brochure sales offer plenty of options and can thus yield great results. Showing a catalog to family and friends allows you to share your cause. Yet engaging your community can be intimidating.

But with our brochures and the proper techniques, you will likely hit your sales goals! One of our favorites is cookie dough, a tried and true classic brochure fundraiser. Or, if it’s autumn, try a pie brochure. Gourmet Pies offers a traditional Pumpkin Pie that would be easy to slice up for Thanksgiving dinner.

Another option for traditional catalog sales is holiday gift wrap. Almost everyone will need it. So position this essential item alongside a compelling mission for your fundraiser. People will be thankful you saved them a trip to a crowded department store.

Pro Tip: Don't forget to let people know the gift wrap is double-sided! This is a huge value-add, and customers will appreciate getting more for their money.

The major benefit of doing a brochure fundraiser is that you won’t ever risk buying more than you can sell. This means that no matter the results, you will always be profitable. Brochure sales ensure no extra charges for needless products.

With fundraisers like candy bars or pretzel rods, kids may lose an item or two, resulting in an imbalanced spreadsheet of purchases. Selling out of a catalog eliminates this risk. Customers place orders on an order form when selling out of a brochure.

Additionally, catalog fundraiser sales are generally face-to-face, with ample opportunity to converse. This benefit can make the entire process very personable. Delivering products is a great way to remind people why they supported you in the first place. And it’s a surefire way to connect with people in your community!

Building these relationships can create a sustainable customer base. Friends and family can support you year after year in reaching your sales goals. Be sure to thank customers again once they receive their product.

Check out some of our favorites if you plan to have a brochure fundraiser. Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie Dough and Poppin Popcorn are very popular. Diversity, high-quality items, and appealing price points make these sales appealing.

Don’t forget to select a prize program to complement your brochure. Students will be extra motivated to sell if an appealing prize or fun experience awaits them at the end! Plus, prizes are free to your group.

When it comes to finding fundraising catalogs for schools or examples of brochures for schools, we provide the highest quality options, proven incentive programs, and unmatched customer service. Whether you're running a traditional brochure sale or opening an online store, our catalog fundraisers for schools deliver results.

Start your campaign today—no upfront cost fundraising, fast setup, and guaranteed support every step of the way.

Ready to boost your group profits? Contact us today to launch your catalog fundraiser and discover why so many organizations trust our fundraising catalogs for schools year after year.