15 Creative Fundraising Ideas for Schools

Published on February 24, 2022
Trying to do something new with your fundraising events? Future Fund has some creative ways to engage with your support base to maximize your fundraising!
15 Creative Fundraising Ideas for Schools

Updated October 2025

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Keeping events fresh and innovative for attendees can really invigorate people’s interest and help your school’s bottom line! That’s why Future Fund has put together a list of creative ways you can fundraise for your school!

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Future Fund has compiled a list of 15 Creative Fundraising Ideas for Schools that will be sure to interest your community! From a Pop-Up Spa to Axe-Throwing, be sure to read on to get some ideas on how you can energize your fundraising efforts!

art and painting station

Wine & Paint Night 

Ease of ImplementationModerate – venue, supplies, instructor
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (paint, canvases, refreshments)
Volunteers Needed6–10 (setup, check-in, cleanup)
Ideal ForAdults, parent nights, teacher appreciation

A great way to un-wined, consider hosting a Wine and Paint Night! 

With some volunteer coordination, a space, and a little start-up capital, attendees can create works of art to support the schools and teachers that they care about.If the idea of organizing this yourself seems daunting, consider using a site like Paint The Town or partner with a local company.

aroma candle burning

Pop-Up Spa

Ease of ImplementationModerate – vendor coordination
Time to Implement6–10 weeks
Expenses Required$$$ (venue, spa staff fees, supplies)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (scheduling, setup, check-in)
Ideal ForParents, staff appreciation events

Everyone needs some R&R every once in a while, especially any working parent. A Pop-Up Spa is a creative and memorable way to provide attendees with an opportunity to relax while raising funds.

Consider reaching out to local masseuses, estheticians, and hairstylists. While this option will require very few volunteers, you will need some start-up capital and a venue in hand. 

It’ll all be worth it once you see the pampered, tranquil faces of your attendees!

championship trophy

Host A Contest

Ease of ImplementationEasy – categories + judging
Time to Implement3–5 weeks
Expenses Required$ (prizes, signage)
Volunteers Needed5–8 (judges, setup, promotion)
Ideal ForAll ages; flexible with pets, photos, stories

Give your attendees a way to be remembered and honored, all while boosting your school’s funds. A contest will allow participants an opportunity to show off their skills; while you may need some start-up capital, a few volunteers, and a location, this event will allow participants an opportunity to show off their skills. 

You can organize fun competitions such as “Most Well-Trained Pet,” “Best Nature Photo,” or “Scariest Story.” While winners will be excited by their victory, your school will score big too!

soccer ball on a soccer field

Sports Competition 

Ease of ImplementationModerate – games + refs
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (equipment, uniforms, concessions)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (refs, admissions, concessions)
Ideal ForStudents, families; team-based fundraising

Get everyone’s hearts racing while getting your funds soaring!

Choose a sport that your community understands the rules of, such as baseball or basketball. Pick a date with good weather and use your school’s facilities to organize a sports competition. While this option will require a location and some volunteers, you won’t require as much in the way of start-up capital. 

By charging tickets to attend the event, you can ensure that your bottom line is taken care of. Additionally, you can use an online site such as Squad Locker to order custom sportswear for your participants. Set up a fun theme, such as “Teachers vs Students” to get everyone excited!

kids playing hop scotch

Dunk Tank

Ease of ImplementationEasy – if tank rental is available
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (tank rental, water, setup)
Volunteers Needed8–12 (safety, ticketing, cleanup)
Ideal ForOutdoor events, fairs, field days

Soak up some funds with this thrilling fundraising option!

Once you’ve secured a location, some start-up funds, and volunteers, the bidding war begins! Allow attendees to bid for who they want to see dunked – from the school principal to the superintendent. This event will be sure to bring smiles to anyone who attends.

man in a cowboy hat addressing the crowd

Dance-A-Thon

Ease of ImplementationModerate – music + supervision
Time to ImplementA-Thons require 8–12 weeks planning
Expenses Required$$ (DJ, refreshments, prizes)
Volunteers Needed12–20 (floor monitors, ticketing, concessions)
Ideal ForElementary–High school; pledge-per-hour model

Rumba your way past your fundraising goal with a Dance-A-Thon! 

With several volunteers, a location, and a small amount of capital, you can delight guests with a Dance-A-Thon that will have them dancing the night away! Guests can sponsor dancers and you can also get corporate sponsors for the event. Provide prizes for competitors who dance the longest, or are the “Best Dressed” or have the “Best Dance Move.”

people on a walk

5k Walk/Run/Roll A-Thon

Ease of ImplementationModerate – permits & logistics
Time to ImplementA-Thons require 8–12 weeks planning
Expenses Required$$ (permits, water stations, safety gear)
Volunteers Needed20–30 (course marshals, registration, first aid)
Ideal ForWhole school + community; spring/fall events

Get fit while fundraising! Host a 5k Walk/Run/Roll A-Thon for your school this Spring! This event will require several volunteers, some start-up capital, and a location in order to be successful.

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You can partner with a local park or business to map out a 5k route. Participants will pay a fee to attend the 5k.

You can also live-stream the event for those who can’t attend but want to purchase a ticket to show support. 

woman singing on stage

Karaoke Night

Ease of ImplementationEasy – can rent or DIY setup
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (sound system, awards, refreshments)
Volunteers Needed6–10 (tech support, ticketing, MC)
Ideal ForFamily nights, student talent, themed events

In addition to checking the mic volume, be sure to check your fundraising balance during a Karaoke Night! With a location, some volunteers, and a little capital, you can host a Karaoke Night to allow guests to perform their very best singing. 

Charge attendees a flat fee. For the performers, have various awards such as “Best Performance,” “Best Outfit,” or “Best Duet.” If the logistics seem to complex, consider hiring a karaoke company to host the event in exchange for a percentage of earnings.

coffee cup on a fall morning

Pop-Up Coffee Bar or Tea Studio 

Ease of ImplementationEasy – partner with vendors
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (coffee/tea, disposables, signage)
Volunteers Needed6–10 (prep, serving, cleanup)
Ideal ForMorning drop-off times, PTA events

Let’s be honest – caffeine is essential for the hectic lives we live these days. Parents can definitely use a pick-me-up, so why not set up a Pop-Up Coffee Bar? Partner with a local coffee shop or purchase some coffee wholesale online, secure a location, and enlist some volunteers!.

If parents are looking for a more soothing and calming alternative, a Pop-Up Tea Studio might be the way to go (even better if you pair it with the Victorian High Tea Brunch!). 

two students talking

Escape Room (Online or In-Person)

Ease of ImplementationModerate – puzzle design or vendor
Time to Implement6–10 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (props, kits, or vendor fees)
Volunteers Needed8–12 (game masters, design, setup)
Ideal ForMiddle/High school, families, after-school clubs

Bring your attendees together in teams to solve puzzles before the timer goes off! Escape Rooms are exciting and thrilling – especially for attendees who are competitive and like mind games. 

Look in your local town for a company that runs Escape Rooms. Alternately, if you’re running it online, you can use a company like Jam Group Events. If neither of these is an option for you, you can DIY the escape room yourself; enlist diverse volunteers and create a custom experience!

light show

Blacklight Party

Ease of ImplementationModerate – decor + safety
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (UV lights, glow gear, refreshments)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (setup, chaperones, concessions)
Ideal ForTeen events; themed dance alternatives

See things from a fresh perspective by hosting a Blacklight Party.

Secure a venue, some volunteers, and capital before setting off on this adventure! Make sure to decorate your space with glow-in-the-dark stars, provide glow sticks to attendees, or play glow-in-the-dark volleyball. For snacks and drinks, you can provide glow-in-the-dark beer and cupcakes. High-energy music will be sure to make the guests dance!

sparkling birthday candles

Ugly Sweater Competition 

Ease of ImplementationEasy – low-cost, fun
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (prizes, refreshments, signage)
Volunteers Needed4–8 (judges, MC, setup)
Ideal ForWinter holidays; elementary–high school

Winter-time is the perfect time to get warm and cozy – and an Ugly Sweater competition is a perfect way to do that!

Your participants will arrive at this even in their ugliest sweaters! Competing against each other through a fashion show, they can sashay across a stage to show off their outfit. Of course, make sure to include winter drinks like eggnog and hot chocolate. 

The social media pictures after this event will be joyous!

fink flamingo floatie in the pool

Flamingo Luau

Ease of ImplementationModerate – outdoor venue & theme
Time to Implement6–8 weeks
Expenses Required$$–$$$ (decor, food, entertainment)
Volunteers Needed12–18 (setup, serving, entertainment support)
Ideal ForSpring/summer events; community-wide fundraiser

Another fun outdoor event could be a Flamingo Luau!! 

Decorate your venue with pink flamingos and set up a roasting pit for your luau. If you’re looking for fun and memorable entertainment, also consider hiring a fire dancer. Let guests learn about the history and traditions of the Hawaiian people by setting up trivia. 

Whatever your guests end up doing, they’ll definitely end up enjoying themselves. 

man folding his blackjack cards

Casino Night

Ease of ImplementationModerate–High – vendor required
Time to Implement8–12 weeks
Expenses Required$$$ (tables, decor, food/drink)
Volunteers Needed12–20 (dealers, admissions, concessions)
Ideal ForAdults-only fundraiser; parent nights

Give guests a chance to let loose during Casino Night! 

Play the movie Casino and have your attendees dress up in Black and White to make it immersive and memorable! Find a vendor who’ll set up the games for you or set them up yourself! Provide stuffed mushrooms, bacon bites, and fun cocktails for the attendees. 

Take a chance and host a fun night!

kid making a detective pose

Murder Mystery Dinner Party

Ease of ImplementationModerate – script + logistics
Time to Implement6–10 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (props, costumes, dinner supplies)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (actors, servers, MC)
Ideal ForMiddle/High school drama programs; parent nights

This option will require some start-up capital and a few volunteers; it can be run online or in-person. 

Gather your guests together and let them puzzle over the difficult situation they find themselves in! You can work with a company for this event or organize it yourself using your schools’ theater program!

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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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