Let’s face it—planning fundraisers requires ample time and effort, whether you’re asking for donations, selling goods door-to-door, or planning events. Not to mention, you need active, engaged participants who are willing to put in the work for your fundraiser to be a success.
Additionally, you need to fairly compensate participants for their time—without dipping too much into what you’re earning for your fundraiser. So, how do you offer fundraising rewards that motivate members to support you with your fundraising strategy?
Join us as we explore six creative ways to reward and incentivize your supporters.
It’s not always about the big trophy; small gifts can serve as expressions of gratitude and reminders to stay engaged. As an early fundraising prize incentive or thank-you gift, consider $5 gift cards to:
When brainstorming fundraising incentive ideas at a grand prize level, include a category for local points of interest that could offer a behind-the-scenes tour not generally available to the public. How this idea pans out will ultimately depend on how many connections your planning crew has and what your community offers.
For adults, an exclusive tour or event could be ideal for a fundraising team, family, or winner plus one, for experiences such as:
Similarly, you could consider entertainment parks, candy makers, children’s theaters, museums, or concerts to create a top prize for younger participants.
Whether using plastic or laser-cut metal, wood, or paper, we’re in the heyday of model kits designed for all ages. Complex kits are excellent mid- to high-level fundraising prizes for schools, whether the recipient is young or young at heart. Kits also offer educational value, as well as screen-free fun time.
Prices start at about $40 for:
If you’re fundraising for a sports team or other program that often travels for games or competitions, consider practical travel kits as a helpful incentive. At a low-price level, you could put together:
If you have more funding or can gather more donations, you can transform travel kits into even larger prizes that contain items such as:
Another enticing incentive is to plan an exciting night out for top fundraisers. Depending on area attractions and seasonality, these incentives for fundraisers could be something like:
Want to include some funny fundraising incentives? As long as you enlist individuals who are comfortable in their roles and being the focus of attention, you can offer rewards that provide a laugh when participants reach certain goals, like:
Consider combining these rewards with weird and unusual fundraising ideas. Then, trigger these incentives when your fundraiser reaches certain goals or offer them as options when a leading team or individual reaches a certain goal.
Did you know? There’s a better way to fundraise and reap the rewards simultaneously. RaiseRight is the most convenient way to earn money for your program—without any intensive planning.
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With RaiseRight’s ease of use, families can earn $1,000 or more annually—without spending an extra penny.