15 Fundraising Ideas for Small Groups and Clubs

Published on January 26, 2022
Small group fundraising doesn’t have to be complicated. These high-impact ideas help you raise money, build community, and hit your goals without a big budget.
15 Fundraising Ideas for Small Groups and Clubs

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Volunteer At A Soup Kitchen

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple coordination with the kitchen, donation letters
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (postage/printing for letters, optional supplies donated to the kitchen)
Volunteers Needed3-6 (volunteer shift, donation tracking, letter distribution)
Ideal ForHelping local families, community service focus, small groups

How does volunteering at a soup kitchen raise money for your team or club? By sending out letters to your community and local businesses in the weeks leading up to your volunteer slot to request donations to give to the kitchen and to also support your group or club! 

Once you’ve done your volunteer work, hand the soup kitchen half of the money you collected as a donation to their organization and apply the rest to supply your own fundraising needs

filling giveaway bags

Share The Warmth Coat Drive

Ease of ImplementationVery easy – run like a donation campaign
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (collection bins, flyers)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (sorting and distributing supplies)
Ideal ForCommunity engagement, helping local families

Have a coat drive that includes collecting monetary donations from the community along with new and gently used coats. The club can either accept the monetary donations while they accept the coats or send out letters to local businesses and neighbors. 

Explain that in addition to the coats themselves, any funds collected will go to provide brand new coats to the community and also to support the club with whatever they need for the season.

Plant And Sip

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–5 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (supplies, beverages, instructor)
Volunteers Needed5–7 (setup, registration, cleanup)
Ideal ForHigh-school or adult-focused events

Charge an entry fee to teach the people of the community how to arrange flowers or how to get their gardens off the ground. Event organizers can include the drinks to be sipped, they can make it BYOB, or they can leave the alcohol out entirely and only allow sodas and tea.

planting plants

Toy Drive

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires venue and volunteer support
Time to Implement2–3 weeks planning
Expenses Required$ (collection areas, promotion materials)
Volunteers Needed5–8 for sorting and distribution
Ideal ForHelping local families, community service focus

Hold a toy drive where the community can donate new/gently used toys while providing monetary donations to buy more toys and support the club! Feel free to hold it around Christmas, Easter, or whenever just to make sure kids that don’t have much know they’re loved.

Silent Auction

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement5–7 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue, signage, promotion)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (setup, item tracking, bidding management)
Ideal ForPaired with galas, dinners, or seasonal events

Get some of your craftier members to put some crafts and gift baskets together and hold a silent auction! The auction can feature anything: holiday wreaths, themed baskets, homemade blankets, scarves, hats, gardening seeds, bottles of wine. Anything! As loong as it speaks to your community and what they like, it should get a nice bidding war going.

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Happy Hour

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires coordinating with a restaurant and promoting the event
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (marketing materials)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (liaison, promotion)
Ideal ForAdult-only community networking events

Hold a happy hour in a community bar or restaurant. When approached in advance, restaurants and other dining facilities don’t have a problem sharing a portion of the proceeds from the gathering that night with the club.

table full of toys

Purse/Bag Drive

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires collection boxes/bins and volunteer support
Time to Implement2–3 weeks planning
Expenses Required$ (collection bins, promotion materials)
Volunteers Needed3-5 (collecting, sorting, distribution)
Ideal ForHelping local families, community service focus

Collect gently used purses and handbags to donate to shelters along with monetary donations to provide to the shelter/purchase new handbags and support your club! 

Community Clean Up

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires basic supplies and local promotion
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (trash bags, gloves, water; seek donations from city or sponsors)
Volunteers Needed5-15 (participants, weigh-in helpers, donation collectors)
Ideal ForEnvironmental clubs, scout groups, sports teams, small community groups

Have your participants collect pledges and flat donations based on how many pounds of trash they can pick up through the town over the course of a certain time frame. This event is doubly helpful: the town is cleaner and your group gets to achieve your fundraising goals!

beach filed with garbage

Gift Wrapping Service

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires table and supplies
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (paper, tape, tags; seek donations)
Volunteers Needed4–8 (wrappers, intake, checkout)
Ideal ForParent nights, mall/library pop-ups

Offer your clubs gift wrapping services in exchange for donations to take some of the pressure off of busy parents during the holiday season. Make sure to get a system down for the presents that you’re wrapping from the same household, as they’ll all look very similar after the wrapping and be hard to tell one person’s presents from another.

wrapped packages

Parents Night Out

Ease of ImplementationModerate – needs childcare space and supervision
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (snacks, activities, babysitter fees if not volunteer-based)
Volunteers Needed5–8 to supervise children
Ideal ForSchools with many young families

Know any responsible teenagers looking to earn some volunteer hours? Have a parents night out event! Have the parents register their kids ahead of time so the event organizers can have enough people/dinner to have everyone covered. 

Organize some games to keep the kids busy and have dinner set up so they’ll be fed by the time their parents come and pick them up. Put on a movie at the end of the night and watch the kids go home exhausted after all the fun.

Sell Candles

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires partnering with a wholesaler and arranging sales
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (wholesale candle purchase unless using consignment, table setup)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (order management, sales, distribution)
Ideal ForSchool clubs, teams raising funds, community markets

Get with a nearby school for a candle wholesaler or find one on your own who can supply your club with candles to resell at events! Check with some bigger events, like organized sports or monster truck shows to see if they’ll allow volunteers to come in and sell.

Community Garage Sale

Ease of ImplementationEasy – donated items
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (tables, tags, signage)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (intake, cashiers, setup)
Ideal ForWhole community declutter, community-minded groups

Let your community know that you’re accepting donations of gently used clothing and electronic items that they no longer want for a community garage sale!

table full of toys

Sell Holiday Cookbooks

Ease of ImplementationModerate – gather, format, and print recipes
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (printing costs)
Volunteers Needed3–5 for editing and compilation
Ideal ForCommunity-building, schools with culinary programs

Is there a popular food holiday in your area? Pull your club’s favorite holiday recipes, bind them in a book, and sell them! Don’t forget to lean into your club’s strengths. Have a bunch of strong bakers? Make it a dessert cookbook. Does everyone specialize in soups? Make it a soup cookbook. Have fun with it!

Host A Spin Class

Ease of ImplementationModerate – needs studio partner
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (if studio donates space)
Volunteers Needed2–3 for coordination & sign-in
Ideal ForParent fundraisers or teacher wellness events

Meet with your local spin studio and see if they would be willing to host a class for a discount while sharing the proceeds with your club.

Shoe Drive

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires collection boxes/bins and volunteer support
Time to Implement2–3 weeks planning
Expenses Required$ (collection bins, promotion materials)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (collecting, sorting, distribution)
Ideal ForHelping local families, community service focus

Let your community know that you’ll be collecting new and gently used shoes for the duration of your shoe drive. Feel free to reach out to businesses for monetary donations during this time as well. Once you have your shoes, partner with a company that pays for shoes (some pay by weight), or donate the shoes plus half of the money you collected and keep the other half for your organization’s fundraising needs.

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Darian Shimy is the founder and CEO of FutureFund Technology, a fundraising and selling platform for K-12 school groups. He has 25+ years in web-based technologies, managing engineering teams, and building products.

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