Playgroup and daycare fundraisers earn money to buy new toys and consumables, refurbish their buildings or pay for other upgrades.
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Fundraising for daycare is a great way to get outdoor play equipment, meet the stars program requirements, or replace worn out supplies.
Pre-school groups such as playgroups, kindergartens and daycares are well suited to this unique fundraiser, a beautifully designed journal to capture your child's entire schooling journey. Fundraising Mums readers are also eligible for 25% off using the unique code.
Setting up a Side Show Alley is an easy way to amuse kids, and with these simple ideas, you can raise extra money without a lot of work.
Step by step instructions on how to run a story telling night at your school or playgroup and where to find professional storytellers.
The best ideas for fundraising activities are simple, easy to organise and cost nothing to arrange.
Expressions custom-printed tea towels, bags & aprons are the perfect fundraiser for your organisation. Easy to run and everybody loves them!
This letter template can be customized to request donations of merchandise for a silent auction or any other type of fundraiser and also explains how the PTO will recognize donors. (See also Event Donation Request Letter.)
Although our fete was for my daughter's fifth birthday party, it would work brilliantly as a family day-at-home project. Preparing for it was such fun - the birthday girl gave me all the ideas - and as children's parties go, it was pretty much stress-free. We had about fourteen guests ranging in age from under 2 to over 10 years and everyone found plenty of things to do and enjoy. My helpers (thank you, all) gave out stickers to all who took part in activities, then small prizes were given out to everyone at the end. Games in the garden: 1. Hook-a-duck - the classic fete game. Of course some guests had a paddle in the pool too. 2. Bite a biscuit - ring-biscuits were bitten off rather faster than we could tie them on their strings. There must have been some cheating going on - you weren't supposed to use your hands. 3. Lucky rainbows - colourful beanbags were thrown into or rather aimed at the pot of gold (the basket). It's trickier than it looks. 4. Make a mural - I attached a huge piece of paper to the garden wall and set out chalks and crayons for free-for-all drawing. 5. Lucky dip - our stash of shredded paper provided an inviting texture for small hands to dive into and search for treasure. 6. Apple bobbing - another classic outside party game that's definitely harder than it looks. And the fun continued inside... 1. Make a fancy party bag - plain white paper bags were decorated with stickers and doilies. Our youngest party guest particularly enjoyed getting creative alongside the big children. 2. Decorate a cupcake - this was predictably popular. Thanks to my chief icing-maker who made a big batch before our guests arrived, we could just stand back and let the children transform their plain sponges into bejewelled masterpieces all by themselves. 3. Make nibbly necklaces - made by threading ring-shaped snacks onto colourful cord. The finished necklaces looked great and it was interesting to see how many different patterns were made from the edible beads. 4. Dressing up - always a popular activity at our house. 5. Do-it-yourself puppet theatre - several guests sorted themselves into audience and puppeteers and took it in turns to put on their shows. 6. Lego workshop - my son was in charge of offering help and ideas - and was in Lego heaven. 7. Food and drink - tea with jam and cream scones for the grown-ups and finger food for the younger guests. Easy peasy - and no time-consuming sandwich making. And finally... the birthday cake. Desperate for one that was chocolate and had a TinkerBell theme, my daughter happily helped with its decoration - sugar daisies and white chocolate stars. The TinkerBell image was cut out from one of her magazines, backed in card and jazzed up with a little glitter. Happy Birthday, Daisy!
I love a good scare! I can remember as a kid, sitting around the campfire listening to ghost stories. There is no greater adrenalin rush! Vitruvian Nites
Non-school groups and individuals who are raising funds to support themselves each year widely outnumber Schools
Small group fundraising? Expressions are the perfect fundraiser for playgroups, dance schools, art groups, grass-roots community groups, and sports clubs. Easily managed by one person, easy to sell, highly customisable, easy to post, easy to store, appealing to the wider community. Be inspired at Fundraising Mums
Fundraising for adoption is such a big job! It would absolutely not be possible for us without a bunch of faith and a bunch of community generosity. It’s public information that the next ste…
Saturday morning I whipped up this fun and completely reusable Valentine classroom activity. This little number doubles as an activity and Quinn’s valentines. This project was completely inspired by my blogging friend Poofy Cheeks Wreck it Ralph Birthday Party. My son became obsessed with it when he saw me reading her blog, but specifically really...Read More
Non-school groups and individuals who are raising funds to support themselves each year widely outnumber Schools
Where else would you find a pie sanga?
stuck for inspiration? 20 Jam Jar Tombola Ideas
One of my favorite non-profit fundraising ideas is the tea towel (or dish towel!) fundraiser. Find out why it's so easy and effective!
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took their eight-month-old son to meet ten lucky families whose children were born within weeks of the young royal's birthday on July 22 last year.
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PTA and PTFA design and template kits
Here is a list of fete stalls that can be prepped months ahead of time: Hire or purchase a badge-making machine, and pre-cut a range
5 preschool activities like Eiffel tower ring toss, pin the flowers on Frida, find the hidden landmarks in colored rice.
This Skittles Prayers printable is perfect to hand out to your Sunday School or American Heritage Girl troop. We used it for the Girls in Prayer Patch.
With Fall here, we know there’s a good chance that you are hitting that back-to-school frenzy. And doesn’t it always seem like along with the start of school and after-school activities comes the need to start fundraising for athletic boosters, special assemblies, and so many more needs for these activities. It’s no surprise that when the kids go back to school, you’ll be hit up for ideas, your time as a volunteer, and money. So we thought we’d help you out with some simple, easy, and lucrative fundraising ideas to get those juices flowing. Here’s our A to Z list of fundraising activities. Hopefully you’ll find a few new ones! P.S.- There are lots of great ideas here that have nothing to
Do you need a school fundraising idea? This one is even great for sports or youth groups. If you hate to sell things but need to raise money, you'll love this simple idea!
The warm weather is here! It's time to make up for the long cold winter where we spent way too much time inside. We needed some ridiculously fun games for kids! But it can be a little tricky getting back into the routine of getting out there, especially when my little ones are used to indoor
Last week the girls and I arrived at our weekly playgroup to find a special treat at lunchtime. A good friend (and Pinterest addict) had fou...