24 Online Fundraising Ideas for Schools

Published on April 16, 2022
Make remote fundraising actually fun with 24 online ideas you can run from a laptop, including digital events, simple campaigns, and FutureFund tools that keep everything organized and on track.
24 Online Fundraising Ideas for Schools

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Thinking of fun ways to host an online fundraiser for your school can be challenging. FutureFund has compiled 24 fundraising options below. From game nights to online murder mystery shows, there is definitely something that will interest your potential attendees!

Updated November 2025

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Choose from these ideas in order to make your event successful and memorable! 

Also, FutureFund has useful fundraising campaign tools that can benefit you in your event – so be sure to check them out!

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Movie Night

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple digital setup using streaming + video call
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (movie license if required, optional mailed snacks, digital trivia tools)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (tech host, chat moderation, trivia facilitator, registration)
Ideal ForRemote families, winter fundraisers, multi-school groups, community nights

These days, it’s a lot easier to stream a movie online so everyone can attend from wherever they are!

Use a video-call service like Zoom or Discord in order to stream your movie and ask attendees to pay a fee to attend. Get creative and have online trivia quizzes. Allow people to dress up as characters from the movie and ship unique snacks to everyone’s homes. 

Then, sit back, relax and enjoy the show!

Man nervously watching football game

Fantasy Football (or other sport)

Ease of ImplementationEasy – uses existing fantasy platforms
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (platform fees if any; minimal overhead)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (league commissioner, communications manager)
Ideal ForSports-oriented schools/sports teams, remote participation, multi-week engagement

Looking for a way for people to compete without meeting in person? Try Fantasy Football (or any other sport)!

The great aspect of this option is that you can apply to any sport at all – not just football. Look through this guide and adapt it to the sport of your choice! Have everyone join through video conferencing software and have them pay a fee in order to participate.

Attendees will love competing with each other while watching sports together!

Kid playing video games

Video Game Brawl

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple online gaming setup
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (game licenses if needed; many options are free)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (game host, tech support, scorekeeper)
Ideal ForTeens, families, online-friendly communities, competitive group events

Getting competitive in a fun way has never been easier. Host an online video game party for your attendees!

Invite people to play Jackbox games through their phone or set up an online gaming session where people can attend from the comfort of their homes. Consider games that are free for the players, such as Among Us. However, the attendees will still pay a fee as part of the fundraiser in order to attend.

Attendees will enjoy practicing their skills while relaxing with their families. 

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Peer-To-Peer Fundraiser

Ease of ImplementationEasy – highly flexible, no event required
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (graphics, social media assets; platform tools via FutureFund)
Volunteers Needed1–3 (campaign setup, communications, donor tracking)
Ideal ForWide-reach fundraising, social-media-savvy communities, goal-driven campaigns

Possibly one of the simplest options, a Peer-to-Peer fundraiser is a great way to activate people’s networks in order to fundraise for their school. 

Participants can use the power of social media and each other’s networks in order to fundraise for their schools. 

Consider using FutureFund’s Donation Campaign option in order to organize your fundraiser.

Woman looking in email box

Email Campaign

Ease of ImplementationEasy – straightforward outreach with high impact
Time to Implement1–2 weeks (prep) + 2–4 weeks (campaign window)
Expenses Required$ (email tool if not using FutureFund, graphics, optional video content)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (content creator, campaign manager)
Ideal ForBusy families, donor-wide messaging, low-effort fundraisers

An email campaign is a great way to allow users to donate to your school with little fuss!

Use FutureFund’s services in order to organize your email campaign. Give families plenty of time to contribute! Make the email campaign fun with videos and pictures.

Families will appreciate this easy option!

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African young woman reading a message on mobile phone and smiling while standing outdoors

Text-To-Give Campaign

Ease of ImplementationEasy – minimal setup, very user-friendly
Time to Implement1 week
Expenses Required$ (text-to-give service fee; FutureFund can support)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (setup, monitoring donations, promo)
Ideal ForLarge districts, tech-friendly communities, quick-turnaround fundraisers

Virtually everyone uses text to communicate these days. So why not harness that power for your school’s benefit?

A text-to-give campaign is a simple way for your school to collect funds. FutureFund can support you with organizing and coordinating your effort. Your school district will love this low-effort, user-friendly option.

Cute boy with headphones taking selfie isolated on grey

Go Viral!

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires theme development and content review
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (video hosting tools, promo materials, prize incentives)
Volunteers Needed3–6 (video reviewers, campaign moderators, communications team)
Ideal ForCreative communities, social-media-heavy schools, high-engagement events

Is there something unique about your school, your students, or your faculty?

Think about hosting a Go Viral! Campaign. Develop a theme and ask users to submit videos following the instructions you lay out for them – maybe it’s developing a new dance move, singing along to a song, or artistically recording a recipe!

Monetize this by asking users to pay per video they want to submit. It’ll draw attention to your school and your efforts!

champagne bottle set with Christmas basket, gold garlands on dark brown wooden background, new year celebration concept

Auction or Raffle

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires item procurement, listing setup, and winner coordination
Time to Implement3–5 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (shipping for prizes, promotional materials; many items donated)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (item collection, photography/listing, winner communication)
Ideal ForOnline fundraisers, community-wide campaigns, FutureFund-hosted auctions

Everyone loves a chance to win big. So why not give attendees an opportunity to smile while also improving your school’s finances? Set up an online auction through the use of social media or through FutureFund.

Gather donations, in the form of items or services, by reaching out to local companies; then, list them online and spread the word!

Prizes can be mailed to winners or can be picked up. Your families will love competing with each other to secure the prizes – and your school will be the ultimate winner. 

Kids handing making a Valentine's Day card

Card Sale

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple art collection + online printing service
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (printing costs for cards; optional delivery gifts like flowers/chocolate)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (art collection, design upload, order management)
Ideal ForElementary schools, art programs, holiday fundraisers

If you’re looking for a way to involve your elementary-school children in art projects that turn a profit, this might be your best bet! 

Have students create artwork that can then be turned into cards for an upcoming holiday! Use a website like Moo.com to upload the artwork. Families will love buying their childrens’ cards as artwork and if you can offer hand-delivery service with some flowers or chocolate for an additional fee! 

Tools and accessories for DIY jewelry in the workplace.

Jewelry Fundraiser

Ease of ImplementationEasy – relies on partnerships with jewelry companies
Time to Implement2–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (usually none; company handles sales and shares proceeds)
Volunteers Needed1–3 (promotion, partner coordination, communications)
Ideal ForParent groups, online fundraisers, holiday seasons, gift-focused events

Think of jewelry for your next fundraiser! 

Host an online jewelry fundraiser for your school district by partnering with a jewelry company, such as Kendra Scott or Park Lane. There are also companies where you can have custom-made jewelry pieces, such as My Team Jewelry

Give big while looking glamorous. 

Mom and son having slumber party

Slumber Party

Ease of ImplementationEasy – flexible, low-structure online event
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (optional mailed snack boxes, themed décor, digital content)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (registration, hosting, mailing logistics)
Ideal ForYounger students, themed nights, family engagement events

Let everyone relax and enjoy themselves at a Slumber Party!

Consider shipping boxes of snacks and gifts to each person’s house. Set a theme, stream a movie, and consider reading developmentally-appropriate stories through the event.

This is the perfect option for a low-stress, easygoing night!

cropped shot of woman with earphones holding retro cassette player and audio cassette in hands

Any Decade

Ease of ImplementationEasy – theme-based online event with simple activities
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (trivia tools, playlist licensing if needed, optional mailed props)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (MC/host, tech support, trivia facilitator)
Ideal ForAll-ages virtual events, spirit nights, themed community gatherings

This is a classic option that can easily be hosted online! Choose any decade and set up a memorable celebration that will leave everyone reminiscing about the good times. 

You can always host trivia, play a movie, or listen to music from that decade as well!

You definitely can’t go wrong with this theme!

Computer monitor with Give donation screen
Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple partnership with an online retailer or platform
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (promotion materials; no operational costs)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (business outreach, partnership setup, communications)
Ideal ForPassive fundraising, online shoppers, ongoing donation programs

According to Engage for Good, 69% of customers have donated at checkout.

Partner with an online business to increase revenue to your school! Take into account the Amazon Smile program when choosing between options!

Kid looking at books in a store

Book Fair 

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple partnership with an online bookseller
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (promotion materials; no inventory or setup costs)
Volunteers Needed1–3 (promotion, communication with bookseller, tracking proceeds)
Ideal ForLiteracy initiatives, elementary and middle schools, low-effort virtual fundraisers

A classic option, setting up a Book Fair has never been easier, thanks to the digital age. With this option, you can host a book fair online.

Consider using an option like Barnes & Noble to host your fair.

Girl playing an online escape room

Escape Room

Ease of ImplementationEasy – book an event with one of the many online escape room companies
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (online escape room fees, usually recouped through ticket sales)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (booking, setup, instruction)
Ideal ForMiddle or high school group activities

Escape Rooms are a fun, competitive activity that players are sure to love; teams work together to complete games and puzzles before their competitors, securing an unforgettable win that people will talk about for some time afterward! 

This event can be held online through a company like Jam Group Events. If you want, you can even DIY the escape room yourself to save on money and increase your profit margin; enlist diverse volunteers to help you create the puzzles and games. 

Girl smiling with ugly Christmas sweater on

Ugly Sweater Competition

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple themed event with minimal setup
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (prizes, hot chocolate/seasonal drinks, optional photo backdrop)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (registration, judging, refreshments)
Ideal ForWinter fundraisers, holiday parties, virtual or in-person gatherings

Hosting your fundraiser in the winter? Consider an Ugly Sweater Competition! 

Have guests wear their ugliest sweaters! You can run it as a fashion show. Have guests pick up winter drinks like eggnog and hot chocolate from a site. 

Guests will delight in taking pictures with each other and comparing their sweaters!

Guy standing behind a microphone

Game Show

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires hosting, tech setup, and prize distribution
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (prizes, game materials, optional party company fees, shipping prizes)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (host/emcee, tech support, scorekeeper, prize management)
Ideal ForVirtual or hybrid events, family nights, interactive group fundraisers

If you’re looking for a way to entertain your guests, consider hosting a game show! 

You can work with a party company to set everything up or you can DIY it! Play Family-Feud or The Price is Right using online video-conferencing software such as Zoom or Discord. Of course, prizes will have to be mailed to attendees after the event. Make it fancy and have everyone dress up in cocktail attire. 

A little competition can be fun, after all!

Science beakers lined up on white background

Science Night

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires experiment planning and supply coordination
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (experiment kits, themed snacks, safety supplies, decorations)
Volunteers Needed6–10 (experiment station leaders, setup, cleanup, registration)
Ideal ForSTEM programs, family engagement nights, elementary/middle school events

Get your nerd on with a Science Night!

Consider setting up various science experiments that will wow adults and children alike! Let people dress up scientists, mad or otherwise! Ship snacks like molecule cookies or cocktails served in beakers. 

There’s nothing formulaic about this option!

Art supplies and hand-painted cloth in the background

Wine & Paint Night 

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires supply shipping and event coordination
Time to Implement4–5 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (art supplies, beverages, instructor)
Volunteers Needed5–7 (setup, registration, cleanup)
Ideal ForAdult-only fundraisers, virtual social events, art-focused communities or clubs

Encourage self-care amongst your attendees!

Sell tickets for a Wine & Paint night – by posting on social media, you can build up momentum for the event in advance. Ship everyone some supplies and a bottle of wine so they’re prepared to attend a video call together!

If you’re feeling too bogged down with the logistics, consider using a site like Paint The Town or partner with a local company.

Finished paintings can be donated and auctioned off for additional profit!

Table with many wine bottles on it

Wine Pull 

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires sourcing wine bottles and organizing prize tiers
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (wine donations, venue setup, signage)
Volunteers Needed6–8 (collection, setup, promotion, ID checks, prize distribution)
Ideal ForEvening social fundraisers for adults, auctions, galas

Who doesn’t love an opportunity to taste some delicious wine? Set up a wine wall filled with wine bottles at various price points and have guests pull a wine bottle for a fee!

Contact a local winery to determine if they would be interested in partnering with your school. If hosting online, consider using a virtual wine-tasting service like One Hope Wine.

Woman looking a recipe book

Recipe Cookbook Fundraiser

Ease of ImplementationModerate – recipe collection and layout
Time to Implement4–8 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (printing or digital design)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (editing, layout, promotion)
Ideal ForAdd-on sales, online distribution

An appetizing way to raise funds could be a Recipe Cookbook Fundraiser. While it will require some coordination, a few volunteers, and some capital, the payoff will be worth it because the community will have concocted a final product that they can all be proud of.

There are many options for the kinds of recipes you can ask individuals to submit: kid-friendly recipes for family fun, ancestral recipes to continue the art of cooking, no-heat recipes, gluten-free recipes, etc. You could work with your school’s art department to take photos or have contributors submit their own photos. Sites like Shutterfly are a great option to design your cookbook. You’ll be overflowing with funds in no time!

Rice krispie pops covered in chocolate

Bake Sale

Ease of ImplementationEasy – simple ordering and delivery coordination through FutureFund
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (ingredients, packaging, delivery costs—often offset by pricing)
Volunteers Needed3–6 (bakers, order management, delivery coordination)
Ideal ForAll school levels, holiday seasons, remote-friendly fundraisers

Consider a twist on this classic fundraising option! 

Use FutureFund’s tools in order to organize and coordinate your virtual bake sale. Let attendees choose which treats they would like to purchase and have a delivery service drop them off.

Use social media to allow recipients to post their reactions!

Kid geocaching by a mural

Geocaching

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires cache setup, mapping, and communications
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (cache containers, small trinkets, printed clues or digital maps)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (cache placement, registration, social media monitoring)
Ideal ForCommunity events, STEM programs, family participation events

Geocaching is a fun way to explore your neighborhood – so why not allow everyone to get in on the fun?

Plant various caches through different spots in your neighborhood and have attendees send pictures when they find the cache! Charge a flat fee in order for people to participate!

Everyone can post their finds on social media!

Notebook open to a page that says wish list on a blue table

Wishlist 

Ease of ImplementationEasy – straightforward contribution-based fundraiser
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (no major costs; simply setup a donation campaign)
Volunteers Needed1–3 (wishlist creation, donor communication, tracking)
Ideal ForSchools with specific needs, donors who prefer transparency, year-round giving

If possible, make a list of items, services, and other needs your school has. 

Consider breaking big-ticket items into smaller items. Have people contribute funds towards one of these options. 

Schools will directly benefit from this fundraiser and donors will have control over how their funds are used – which is a win for everyone!

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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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