Friday, July 30, 2010

What is a good funrasing idea for teenagers?

I work with World Vision to raise money for AIDS and I have held a party in which people are asked to bring donation, and I plan to hold a basketball tournement and an ethnic dinner, but I need some ideas so please help.What is a good funrasing idea for teenagers?
Here's some ideas:





A talent show.


A car wash.


Bake sales.


Raffle.


A penny race. (That's when each participant sees who can collect the most pennies in a given period of time, week or month, and puts all together)


WalkathonWhat is a good funrasing idea for teenagers?
This does not answer your question - but you might go to www.ysa.org and sign up for their free email newsletter.





YSA is Youth Service America





At times, they announce funding, up to $1,000 or more, for people to start civic organizations to work on the world's problems. And various corporations, use this newsletter to announce activities they will fund - and scholarships for youth active in civic issues.
Bake Sale everyone loves cake


sell candy bars


t-shirts


sell gift cards
Sell Krispy Kreme Donuts!!!!!!
karaoke party teenagers like to sing
Here are some ideas:





A car wash - Brings in a lot of people (especially the parents of the teens), charge about $3 per wash.





A talent show - Charge entry fee as about $5 and have them participate in different events. Get cheap medals and ribbons for the winners. WHy not make it a dinner show?





A bake sale - Bake family recipes and have all sorts of foods. Why not bring in realy fresh Krispy Kream Donuts?





Video-game off - This is a fun one for all those gamers. Get some fun multiplayer games and have players participate to get a trophy. Have entry fee about $4.





Auction - Have people donate stuff and then have people bid on them.





Spin the Prize Bottle - Like the classic spin the bottle. But with a twist! Make a game board so that when you spin, it can land on a money jackpot, which they can build up or take, or go bankrupt. Also, put in big and small prizes.





Good luck!
Get them working for those in the community who need help with jobs around the house %26amp; are only too happy to pay.For example ..mowing , cleaning , running errands , etcSettle on an hourly rate %26amp; allocate people to a task depending on the size of it.Gives teenagers a sense of community purpose as well as bonding as a team. Link up with active community organisations eg Churches etc ..Good luck !
What about a concert? Kids love to attend them. Maybe you can get the performers for free or at cost plus 10%.


That should be fair, I think.
Car washes, bake sales, babysitting party.....
I would love to help you with a fundraiser. Visit my website at www.pamperedchef.biz/jacquiespamperedche鈥? 15% of sales goes to your organization - plus you don't have to worry about deliveries (depending on how the fundraiser is set up).
You could have a ';Bigger and Better'; event where you start of with something small and trade it with somebody for something better.





To do this you may be able to set up a stall at a local mall and advertise yourselves otherwise you could door knock but be sure to clearly explain what you are doing and why.





Then maybe you could sell the item you ended up with.

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