15 School Fundraising Ideas Without Selling

Published on February 5, 2022
Fundraising for schools doesn’t mean your students have to take up selling door-to-door. Try hosting some of the dances, athletic events, or donation drives on this list to build school spirit in a positive way while still hitting financial targets for your community.
15 School Fundraising Ideas Without Selling

Updated November 2025

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Easy to Implement Fundraisers

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Looking to throw a fundraising without having to sell? Here are 15 fundraising ideas to help with your school fundraisers without sales.

Cupcake War

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (baking supplies, decorations, prizes)
Volunteers Needed8–12 (setup, judging, cleanup)
Ideal ForCulinary clubs, family events, or bake-off fundraisers

Allow the bakers of your community to supply cupcakes to compete in a cupcake war! Instead of a regular bake sale, this event makes money by charging the patrons a flat fee to taste as many cupcakes as they would like! The cupcake enthusiasts are then allowed to vote on the winner using a single ticket given to them when they enter the competition area. 

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Breakfast With Santa

Ease of ImplementationAmbitious
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$–$$$ (food, decor, photography setup)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (servers, greeters, photographers)
Ideal ForHoliday fundraisers or winter PTA events

Host a breakfast where the students can meet and get their pictures taken with Santa! This event collects funds by collecting an entry fee at the door, and if event organizers want to include some additional games and chances to win other prizes, they’ll be able to make even more than by just using the entry fee alone.

Sports Tournament

Ease of ImplementationAmbitious
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$–$$$ (venue, equipment, prizes)
Volunteers Needed15–25 (coordinators, referees, concessions)
Ideal ForAthletics departments or community tournaments

Register a team to play whatever sport is popular in your area! If you have several teams enter at once and have a nice prize for the winner, the event should draw plenty of competitors to go against one another in a world cup style knockout event.

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Daddy Daughter Dance

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (decor, refreshments, photo booth)
Volunteers Needed8–12 (setup, music, event management)
Ideal ForFamily-centered school events and seasonal celebrations

Accept registration fees to host a special dance event for Dads to take their Daughters! Don’t forget to set up a photo booth so the families can remember the event for years afterwards and include refreshments like punch and cookies or cupcakes. 

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Host A Dog Show

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–5 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue setup, signage, prizes)
Volunteers Needed6–10 (registration, judging, cleanup)
Ideal ForOutdoor spring fundraisers and family events

Who doesn’t love to show off their pet?! In this event, the contestant’s owners pay a fee to show their dogs cute outfits or cool tricks to an audience from the stage. Feel free to charge an admission fee for the patrons who wish to watch the show and crown a winner if it feels right for your event.

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Penny War

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (collection jugs, signage)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (counting and supervision)
Ideal ForClassroom competitions or student-driven campaigns

With this event, the students are fighting to see who can raise the most money for their classroom jug! To play, each student brings as many pennies as they can and add them to their own class jug. 

Each penny counts as a positive point towards their class total, but the students can “sabotage” the other class’s jugs by adding silver coins. Each silver coin represents negative points, to be subtracted from the class’s overall jug total based on the value of the coin. Ex: for every quarter you see, subtract 25 points. For every dime, subtract 10 points. For every nickel, subtract 5 points. The class with the highest point total at the end of the Penny War wins a class prize!

Sushi Making Class

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–5 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (ingredients, tools, instructor fee)
Volunteers Needed5–7 (setup, coordination)
Ideal ForCulinary fundraisers or cultural nights

Have a sushi expert come in and teach a class about how to roll your own sushi rolls! For the price of admission, the guests gain access to the instructor plus all the ingredients and tools they’ll need to complete their rolls. At the end of the class, the patrons can either enjoy their rolls in the eating area or take them home to enjoy later.

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Lunch And Learn

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (speaker lunch, light refreshments)
Volunteers Needed3–4 (coordination, setup)
Ideal ForEducational fundraisers or community engagement events

Is there a particular event or skill that your students love but don’t know much about? Have it be the topic of discussion for a lunch and learn session! The event raises money by having the students who wish to sit in on the lesson pay a fee, and if you’re able to find an expert who’s willing to donate his time, that would be even better!

Bike A Thon

Ease of ImplementationAmbitious
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (permits, signage, participant kits)
Volunteers Needed15–20 (route marshals, registration, safety)
Ideal ForAthletic clubs or A-Thon–style outdoor fundraisers

Host a bike-a-thon! Have your participants collect pledges and flat donations based on how many laps or miles they think they can ride within the event time frame. Event organizers can host this event outside with actual bikes on a pre-planned course our use stationary bikes and collect pledges based on the measurements after they’re done.

“A-Thon”-style campaigns are uniquely effective fundraisers where students collect pledges from friends and family to participate in fun skill- or character-building activities. Learn more about running A-Thons for free here.

Community Clean Up

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (trash bags, gloves, signage)
Volunteers Needed5–10 (team leaders, organizers)
Ideal ForEnvironmental clubs or community service drives

Collect pledges and flat fees based on how many pounds of trash your participants can pick up during the event! 

Yoga Class

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–5 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (instructor fee, mats, refreshments)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (setup, registration)
Ideal ForWellness-oriented fundraisers or adult classes

Host a yoga class for anyone who wants to participate! This event is pretty versatile, and it makes money based on registration fees. Event organizers can plan this as a relaxing event outside or have it inside in a gym type setting. If they can find a yoga expert willing to lead the class as their donation or at a reduced fee, that’s even better!

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Movie Marathon

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (licensing, snacks, seating)
Volunteers Needed6–8 (setup, concessions, supervision)
Ideal ForIndoor family fundraisers or themed weekends

Collect an entry fee to a movie marathon! Pick a series of movies, at least 3 or more, and show them over the course of one day or a weekend.

There isn’t any real sales involved in this event, but event organizers are encouraged to set up snack booths so the movie goers can enjoy refreshments during the movies! And if you do want to turn this into an easy way to raise money, here’s a free way to make cashless concessions sales easy.

Raffle

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (tickets, small prizes)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (ticket sales, draw management)
Ideal ForAdd-on fundraisers for larger school events

Hold a raffle for a few door prizes or homemade crafts at a larger event! The only sales involved is reminding the attendees that there will be a raffle draw at the end of the night!

Gift Wrapping Service

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (wrapping supplies, signage)
Volunteers Needed5–8 (wrappers, organizers)
Ideal ForHoliday fundraisers or end-of-year drives

Put up signs announcing a gift wrapping service around the holiday in exchange for donations! Not only will you be helping take some of the pressure off of overworked parents around the holidays, you’ll also be collecting funds for the school without have to sell anything!

Bottle Drive

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (collection bins, promotion)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (sorting and transport)
Ideal ForEco-friendly fundraising initiatives and post-holiday events

Announce to your students and their parents that the school will be collecting bottles and cans after the holiday! With this event, there’s no money to be collected from your students directly. Once the PTO/PTA has all of the recyclables, they can take them to a can collection site to turn in and collect the cash from them.

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Darian Shimy

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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