If your organization wants to promote movement and time outdoors, a fun run or color run fundraiser checks all the boxes. This engaging fundraising idea is great for schools, youth sports teams, and nonprofits, but can be enjoyed by anyone of any age.
By incorporating a training period leading up to the event and providing follow-up encouragement, run fundraisers promote physical activity and help boost team morale and fundraising efforts. So, which is the better fit for your organization—a fun run or a color run?
Discover everything you need to know below.
A fun run fundraiser is simple: Each participant obtains pledges tied to their achievement during the run. Achievements can include miles run, laps completed, or other goals they met.
Fun run fundraisers for schools and medical-related nonprofit organizations are particularly popular. This is because they offer:
Despite all those benefits, there are still some cons to consider:
A color run is a fun run variation. While it still promotes fundraising based on sponsor pledges, the difference is that participants have a color tossed on them at each station along the route. By the end of the race, they’re covered in a palette of different colors. These colors are applied dry as powder, typically made of non-toxic corn starch plus food-safe dyes.
The biggest pro of color run fundraisers is simply the delight of seeing participants covered in a rainbow of colors by the end of the race. Additionally, they offer many of the same benefits of fun runs, including promoting physical movement and time outdoors.
Here are a few more pros to consider:
Perception is often one of the biggest challenges associated with color runs—for both participants and sponsors.
Fun runs and color runs are fantastic fitness-centric fundraisers, but they often require substantial time, careful planning, and post-event cleanup. While these events can generate a substantial amount of money in a single day, they don’t have to be your only fundraising strategy.
Consider adding passive, no-selling fundraisers like RaiseRight for year-round earnings.
With RaiseRight, your members and supporters can earn money back from the purchases they make every day—without paying anything extra. Plus, they can earn more by shopping online through RaiseRight brand partners.
Instead of paying with credit or cash, participants can choose from hundreds of physical or eGift cards to pay for things like gas, groceries, clothing, travel, and more—even from major brands like Walmart, Starbucks, Dick's Sporting Goods, or CVS.
It’s easy to incorporate RaiseRight into any event-based fundraiser, too. At your fun run or color run, consider handing out RaiseRight gift cards as prizes and promote the program in participant and supporter materials.
Here are some next steps to get the ball rolling:
If your organization is already earning with RaiseRight, you just need your enrollment code to create an account and begin fundraising right away.