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Giving Tuesday 2025: What PTAs & Schools Need to Know
Published on November 1, 2022
Plan fundraisers around Giving Tuesday that bring in the most donations! FutureFund’s campaign tools help school groups and volunteers come together to raise money for important causes—plus, they're free!
Updated July 2025
Summary:
Giving Tuesday falls on the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving each year. Start planning your Giving Tuesday campaigns two to three months in advance by sending a message to parents to determine fundraising priorities.
You can use FutureFund to send messages to parents announcing and promoting your fundraiser-and create online campaigns where donors can contribute online.
Promoting your campaign on social media can also help. You’ll find two free Canva templates for Instagram here to help you get you started.
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American donors contributed a record-breaking $3.6 million dollars on Giving Tuesday in 2024, making this day one of the most important fundraising dates of the year. It’s a golden opportunity for school groups to hit big financial milestones.
To make Giving Tuesday 2025 successful for your school group, you’ll need to plan your fundraising campaigns well in advance—and we’re here to show you how. Find everything you need to know about Giving Tuesday in 2025 below, including key dates and step-by-step instructions for achieving your goals.
Giving Tuesday is always the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving. Initially conceived as a way to counterbalance the consumerism commonly associated with Cyber Monday, this special day shines a spotlight on charity and nonprofit organizations (like schools) that need to raise money to do good in their communities and the world at large.
For the next five years, Giving Tuesday falls on the following dates:
2025: December 2
2026: December 1
2027: December 30
2028: November 28
2029: November 27
Step-by-Step: How to Run a Successful Giving Tuesday Fundraiser
Step 1: Find Out What Your School Needs
The money you raise on Giving Tuesday should go towards a meaningful cause, so the first step is to get a sense of what students and their families care about. Here’s how you and your school group can gather this info:
Two to three months before Giving Tuesday, send an email to parents asking them to suggest or recommend school projects. FutureFund’s built-in messaging tools include audience filters, messaging templates, and other resources that make it easy to reach parents.
Six weeks before Giving Tuesday, create a shortlist of popular responses. Hold a PTA meeting to determine which projects you’ll raise money for.
Step 2: Create Your Campaign
Once you know what you’re raising money for, you’ll need to figure out how to collect and track what you bring in. FutureFund makes this easy by providing ready-to-go fundraising campaigns you can customize and host for free online.
Using our platform also means donors can contribute 24/7, which saves countless hours of volunteer time. Plus, you can automatically track transactions for easy reporting!
Most Giving Tuesday campaigns hosted with FutureFund will be fundraiser campaigns.
These let you:
Create a page for your campaign online where donors can send funds
Suggest donation amounts
Enable installment payouts
Allow corporate matching
Add a donation tracker so people can view your progress
Step 2.5: Creating a Separate Campaign to Support Your Donation Drive
For good measure, consider running a purchase campaign with FutureFund in the month before Giving Tuesday. You can sell special school spirit wear to promote the main fundraiser.
Need an example? Create custom t-shirts with messages like “I supported [Your School Name] on Giving Tuesday 2025”. Encourage customers to share social media photos of themselves wearing the shirts on Giving Tuesday, along with links to the main fundraiser.Purchase campaigns let you add items to your online store in FutureFund that visitors can buy—and provide you with easy tools for order fulfillment. Learn about running purchase campaigns in FutureFund here.
Step 3: Announce Your Campaign
Once you create your Giving Tuesday campaign, the next step is to let your school community know about it and encourage them to donate when the big day rolls around.
Here’s how:
One month before Giving Tuesday, send an announcement (you can use FutureFund’s messaging system for this) and remind your audience that Giving Tuesday is coming up. Be sure to explain what you are raising funds for this year and why it matters.
Each week, send a reminder to keep your audience engaged. For best results, make each reminder unique: the first reminder could be an impact statement, the second could feature a student who the proposed project will help and include a quote about why they’re excited, and the third could be a reminder about corporate matching (if you’re using FutureFund to collect matching donations from donors’ employers).
The night before Giving Tuesday, send a final appeal for donations.
On Giving Tuesday, send out an email first thing in the morning letting recipients know how excited your school group is to raise money for a good cause—and how much you value their support.
Step 3.5: Promote Your Campaign on Social Media
You’ll want to run social media promotions for your Giving Tuesday campaign alongside your email announcements. This gives your campaign extra visibility online and a convenient second hub that makes it easy to direct people to your donation page.
Start posting about the event at least two weeks beforehand.
Include background information on what Giving Tuesday is, information about the cause your school is supporting, and details about how families can get engaged.
Your posts don’t need to be as detailed as your emails, but can still serve as an excellent reminder.
Make sure to include the link to your FutureFund campaign if you’re using our platform to collect and track donations.
Note: Be aware that if you use Giving Tuesday hashtags, your photos may end up on the official Giving Tuesday social media accounts. Never post photos of students with public hashtags like these unless their parents know their child may end up on an international social media account—and are willing to consent.
Canva Templates for Promoting Your Giving Tuesday Fundraiser:
We’ve created some free read-only Canva templates to help you make eye-catching Instagram posts for your Giving Tuesday campaign. Click either template below, then select “File” and “Make a copy” to create your own editable version.
Running a straightforward fundraiser campaign is just one way to raise money on Giving Tuesday. We’ve put together some suggestions for supplementing your efforts below, but almost any fundraiser can be adapted to support this occasion if you time it correctly.
If you have some school staff who are willing to participate, you can add incentives that kids will love. Have a male teacher perform a silly, choreographed dance once you reach a certain number of donations. Or, get the principal to dye their hair a crazy color once you reach a specific dollar amount.
Involve Local Celebrities
If you have any notable athletes, comedians, or social media influencers in your area, ask them to help you out. Hosting a comedy night, a Q&A session, or even a meet and greet is a powerful way to raise money through ticket sales.
School Garage Sales
Most households have at least one box of stuff they’d like to get rid of. Coordinating school garage sales is a win-win because families can declutter and the school gets to donate the proceeds!
Remember the Message of Giving Tuesday
No matter how your school decides to approach Giving Tuesday, it’s important to recognize the meaning behind this important fundraising opportunity. Kids are inundated with toy commercials and product placement this time of year, but Giving Tuesday lets the adults around them demonstrate the value of generosity on a local and international scale.
The more planning you put into your Giving Tuesday efforts, the more successful they’ll be-teaching students important lessons about compassion and kindness. To learn more about how FutureFund’s tools can help, get started with a demo of our platform.
Frequently Asked Questions about Using FutureFund for Giving Tuesday 2025
What other kinds of fundraising campaigns can FutureFund help my school group run?
FutureFund includes the following ready-made campaign types:
Fundraiser campaigns: Donors contribute funds directly via your FutureFund campaign page.
Purchase campaigns: People purchase items through your FutureFund online store, such as spirit wear, event tickets, school supplies, or vouchers-the possibilities are practically endless!
A-Thon Pledge Campaigns: Turn any sport, game, practice, or other activity into a potential fundraiser by having participating students sign up on FutureFund to collect pledges from family and friends. Each participant receives a unique link they can use to collect and track their pledges. See how to run A-Thon campaigns here.
Does FutureFund help me keep track of the money my school group raises?
Yes! FutureFund lets you generate campaign summaries and other reports in just a few clicks. These reports can help your treasurer with budget reconciliation and ensure your school group remains in compliance with relevant laws and guidelines. Learn more about FutureFund’s reporting tools.
Can FutureFund issue tax receipts to donors for my school group?
Yes. FutureFund allows you to automatically issue tax receipts in any amount to donors who make at least one tax-deductible purchase in the past calendar year. Learn more about issuing tax receipts with FutureFund.
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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