30 Cheap Fundraising Ideas For Schools

Published on April 13, 2022
It’s easier to raise money for your school when you don’t have to spend too much to set up your fundraisers. This list of cheap fundraising ideas makes collecting money for your K-12 school effective and affordable. Find steps for hosting movie nights, penny wars, charity auctions, and more!
30 Cheap Fundraising Ideas For Schools

Updated November 2025

Table of Contents

Easy to Implement Fundraisers

Moderate to Implement Fundraisers

Challenging to Implement Fundraisers

Spirit Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (none beyond basic supplies)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (promotion and collection)
Ideal ForQuick classroom or schoolwide spirit fundraisers

Event organizers don’t have to do much to hold this event. Collect a set amount per student for them to dress up in school colors, face paint, ribbons, and whatever else they can to show just how much school spirit they have.

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See also: 15 School Fundraising Ideas Without Selling

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50/50 Raffle

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (raffle tickets)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (ticket sales, draw management)
Ideal ForStandalone or add-on fundraiser at other events

The only real cost for this event is however much it costs to purchase a roll of raffle tickets, which is usually around $20 for 2,000 tickets. For this event, patrons purchase raffle tickets and the winner of the raffle gets half of the money that was raised during the ticket sales. The more people that know about the event, the more successful the event will be.

Movie Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (licensing if needed, snacks optional)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (setup and supervision)
Ideal ForClassroom or reward-based fundraisers

Collect a flat fee from the students for them to watch a movie during one of their classes.

Post It Note

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (Post-It notes)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (setup and timing)
Ideal ForFun classroom competitions

For this event, sell the students a stack of post it notes for a few bucks per stack. Then have them go head to head against one another to see who can stick the notes on the wall the fastest. The winner of the event gets a prize that can be something as simple as 15 minutes of extra reading time, or 5 bonus points on a quiz.

Selling is easier when you run an online store for your school. Find out how to set one up for free here.

Draw A Straw

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (paper slips, small prizes)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (coordination)
Ideal ForClassroom mini-events or after-school fun

Charge students $1-$2 to pick a straw from the bunch with a prize written on the slip of paper inside. The prize can be something as simple as extra reading time or extra recess with a few friends.

Give It Up

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (promotion materials only)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (campaign coordination)
Ideal ForOnline or classroom pledge campaigns

With this event, your patrons give up something that they buy or use regularly, like that 2nd Starbucks stop, and donate the money that they would typically use on that thing to your school/club.

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Fishbowl Fundraiser

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (collection bowls, signage)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (tracking and distribution)
Ideal ForClass vs. class competitions

Have your classes go head to head against one another in a fundraising competition! Give each class an empty fishbowl and then hand out a group prize to the class who fills the bowl up first and/or who fills it up with the most money.

Personalized Poems

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (paper, ink, signage)
Volunteers Needed3–4 (writers and setup)
Ideal ForCreative clubs or outdoor community fundraisers

Arm a few of your creative upperclassmen with old school typewriters and have to hang out in parks or places where there are a lot of people walking by. They can either make signs or announce to passers by that they’re writing short poems on the spot in exchange for donations towards their school!

Smash the Glass

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (safety gear, setup area)
Volunteers Needed6–8 (setup and supervision)
Ideal ForCarnival-style or outdoor fundraisers

Accept donations of old ceramic and glass dishes that people no longer want or can use and charge a fee for patrons to smash them! Make sure to arm everyone with the proper safety equipment, like gloves and goggles, before letting them in to participate in the event.

And be sure to send out waivers to participants ahead of time! Here’s a free template you can use.

Dog Walking

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (leashes and bags if not donated)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (walkers and coordinators)
Ideal ForPet-friendly school fundraisers

Charge a flat fee per dog for a few school volunteers to walk your patrons dogs. Include a sign up sheet and a schedule if it looks like there will be a lot of people wanting to participate and feel free to hold this event a few times a month if its a big hit!

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Restaurant Partners

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (none)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (coordination and promotion)
Ideal ForFamily dinner nights or partnership drives

Reach out to a few local restaurants and see if they would be willing to share the proceeds if your club/school decided to hold an event there.

Buck a Pound

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–8 weeks
Expenses Required$ (promotion, tracking materials)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (weigh-ins and coordination)
Ideal ForHealth and fitness-focused fundraisers

This is a great way for your adult club/school members who want to get healthy and make money for the school at the same time! With this event, challenge anyone who’s interested to go on a weight loss journey. On weigh in days, the participant pays a dollar for every pound that they lose and two dollars for every pound that they gain. This event can be a one or two week event or one that goes on for a few months at a time. 

Letter Writing

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (stationery, stamps)
Volunteers Needed3–6 (writers and outreach)
Ideal ForDonation outreach and local sponsorship requests

All you’ll need for this event is a few volunteers who don’t mind writing letters/emails and the paper/space for them to do it! Have your volunteers write letters to local businesses and ask for donations to support your school/club. Don’t forget to mention what the support would mean for the group that you’re raising money for!

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Charity Auction

Ease of ImplementationAmbitious
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue, decor, refreshments)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (donation sourcing, logistics)
Ideal ForMajor seasonal fundraisers or gala events

The price tag for this event depends on how big you want to make it. The key component, though, is that all of the goods and services that will be auctioned off for this event have been donated. Pair this event with a letter writing campaign and sell tickets to your patrons ahead of time for a little extra cash to pull the event together.

Penny War

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (collection jugs)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (tallying and setup)
Ideal ForClass or grade-level competitions

The students do all the work for this event. All you’ll need is a few of those gallon water jugs that they use for water coolers and assign one to each class. The students then bring in pennies for their own jug and silver coins for their competition. The pennies contribute a positive point to whichever jug its inside of and the silver coins count as negative points towards whichever jug they’re inside based on the value of the coin: a nickel is negative five points and so on. At the end of the competition, whichever class has the most points in their jug wins a class prize.

Gift Matching

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (communication materials)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (tracking and outreach)
Ideal ForPTA and family-based donor drives

For this event, have your families pledge a certain dollar amount to the PTO/PTA and then go around to their friends and family and ask them to match the gift that they’re giving. 

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Recycling

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (bins, signage)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (sorting and delivery)
Ideal ForEco-friendly or sustainability campaigns

For this event, have your students set aside all of the bottles and cans that their families use over a certain amount of time. At the end of the event, have them bring their bottles and cans in and then the school turns them into the recycling plant in exchange for cash.

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Casual Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1 week
Expenses Required$ (none)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (collection)
Ideal ForUniformed schools or themed dress-down days

If your students wear uniforms, charge them a flat fee to wear normal clothes for a day!

Meme Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (none)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (promotion)
Ideal ForLighthearted spirit events or youth-led campaigns

Charge a flat fee for your students to dress as their favorite meme for the day.

Twin Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (none)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (collection and coordination)
Ideal ForSpirit weeks and theme-day campaigns

Charge a flat fee for your students to twin it out with their friends for the day.

Popcorn and Pj Party

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement3 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (snacks, drinks, decor)
Volunteers Needed5–7 (setup, supervision)
Ideal ForClassroom celebrations or reading days

Charge your students a flat fee to host a pajama and popcorn party during class! The only real expense here, aside from the time away from their studies, is the cost of the popcorn and other small goodies that the PTO/PTA decides to have for them.

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Envelope Fundraiser

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (envelopes, board display)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (setup and tracking)
Ideal ForAdd-on activity during larger fundraising events

This event is a great supplement to an event that’s already put together and all you’ll really need for this event is 100 envelopes and a sharpie! For this event, number each envelope from 1-100 and pin the envelopes to a board for your patrons to see. As your event progresses, ask your patrons to come over and put the dollar amount written on the envelope into each of the envelopes. 

If all of the envelopes are filled over the course of the event, that will add an additional $5,100 to your event’s total earnings for the evening! Feel free to offer an additional incentive, like an extra ticket into their raffle of choice, for their participation in the envelope fundraiser as well.

Ultimate Lemons

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (lemons, water, container)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (game setup and supervision)
Ideal ForCarnival-style games or supplemental fundraisers

For this event, all you’ll need is a few whole lemons from your local market, a bucket or container that’s deeper than it is wide, and enough water to fill the bucket. This is another event that’s a great supplement activity to a larger event.

Let the lemons float unassisted on top of the water and when patrons come over to play, challenge them to balance a coin on the lemon. Whoever can balance the coin on the lemon for at least a few seconds wins a prize and the coins that fall into the bucket are counted as donations to the club.

Apple Picking

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue coordination, transport)
Volunteers Needed5–8 (logistics and registration)
Ideal ForFall events or family days

Partner with an apple orchard and see if they’ll give your club special rates or share the proceeds with your club for having the event there! In most cases, they’ll charge the patrons for parking but allow the patrons from your group to pay you for the apples that they pick and take home.

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Bowling Night

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue, prizes)
Volunteers Needed6–8 (coordination, check-in)
Ideal ForFamily or community social fundraisers

Talk with a local bowling alley and see if they would be willing to share the proceeds with your club for holding your event there!

Costume Contest

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (small prizes, signage)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (judging and setup)
Ideal ForHoliday or themed dress-up events

Give your students a theme and allow the ones with the best interpretations of the theme put on a costume contest. Your club can either charge students to participate in the costume contest, charge the students $1 per vote to select their favorites, or both.

Pass The Pail

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (collection containers)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (collection and counting)
Ideal ForSports games or live events

During a school sporting event where points are hard to score, pass a collection bucket around the parents section every time your club scores!

Spelling Bee

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (certificates, setup)
Volunteers Needed5–8 (judges and coordinators)
Ideal ForAcademic fundraisers or “A-Thon”-style competitions

Have the teachers start a spelling bee in each of their classes and narrow the spelling pool down to the top 5 spellers. Then have a traditional spelling bee where the students’ families make a donation to come watch them compete against the rest of their grade. if you need inspiration check out our spell-a-thon guide!

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Karaoke Night

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement4–5 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (equipment, snacks)
Volunteers Needed5–8 (setup, host, supervision)
Ideal ForFamily nights or student talent events

All you’ll need for this event is a karaoke machine and a microphone. Charge the families to come and participate!

Food Truck Breakdown

Ease of ImplementationAmbitious
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$–$$$ (permits, vendor coordination)
Volunteers Needed8–12 (logistics and coordination)
Ideal ForOutdoor events or pairing with other fundraisers

Talk to some food trucks to see if they’d be willing to share the proceeds with your club if you invite them to the school for an event. Feel free to pair this event with something like the spelling bee or another low cost event to both feed your patrons and add an additional stream of income.

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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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