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Given that tuition and extra-curricular fees rarely cover all the costs incurred by preschool organizations and childcare centers, it’s almost always necessary to conduct fundraisers to supplement those sources of income.

Fundraising campaigns for these worthwhile causes are also a great way to show youngsters the importance of giving back to the community and helping others in need. In a larger sense, it can also imbue in young people the notion that working toward a goal and achieving it is a satisfying and worthy effort.

There are many great lessons to learn when participating in a fundraiser, such as committing to a single task and learning the benefits of teamwork and the value of hard work. Granted, these will not all be absorbed totally by preschoolers, but being exposed to such ideas early can only be good. Here are some proven ideas for preschool fundraisers.

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Have a bake sale

One of the good things about having a bake sale is that it will encourage the parents of preschoolers to become involved, which will add to the spirit of the campaign. Parents can make their goodies with help from their youngsters and contribute to the ongoing bake sale.

To add to the fun for each contributor, parents and youngsters can be recorded as they create their masterpieces. To take it a step further, they can make deliveries to buyers throughout the neighborhood to complete the sale and collect the funds. Donors can also make their contributions directly to Classful.com so that all donations are received at a central location.

Hold a read-a-thon

This is a great way to raise funds because not only does it accomplish the goal of generating cash, but the student participants get lots of practice reading and have the chance to improve their skills.

This fundraising idea involves having students get friends and family to sponsor them for every book they read during the campaign, or if they’re very young, for every book they have read to them. You can set the time frame for your read-a-thon to be one week, two weeks, or any other reasonable time.

This will be a beneficial experience for the students. It will be enjoyable for parents to watch the students grow academically or to enjoy the experience of reading together.

Plan a tricycle event

During a tricycle event, students can be sponsored by anyone who cares to donate, and the donations will increase with the number of laps that the students ride around a given course on their tricycle. This will be great fun for the students riding their tricycles and a fun event for donors to watch and encourage their sponsored children to go one more lap.

To make it more interesting for the youngsters, you can offer T-shirt prizes or stuffed animals to maintain their interest. At the same time, the more significant cause is the fundraising campaign itself. If you don’t have a track for your tricycle event, you can rope off an area of your school parking lot and have the kids do laps around this cordoned area.

Create calendar art

Since preschoolers are always creating lots of artwork in school, take advantage of this fact by creating artwork that can be used in calendars which would then be sold right before the holidays.

You have to create digital images of the artwork produced by your student artists and upload them into an online program that specializes in creating custom calendars. These can then be printed off and sold at holiday time, thus providing an excellent gift for donors and a significant fundraising amount for organizers.

Parents, grandparents, and interested community members will all be interested in purchasing these genuine works of art because they’re both functional as a calendar and rewarding as examples of practical artistic effort.

Bingo night

Bingo is a game that everyone can enjoy, including your young preschoolers. You can use all kinds of playing cards to keep the interest of your youngsters, for instance, cards including sports themes, food themes, and animal themes.

The money would be raised by charging a small fee for each bingo card and adding some refreshments that can be sold to participants. Depending on how elaborate you want to get, you can sell pizza, snacks, baked goods, water, soda, and virtually anything else which can be easily prepared and distributed.

This is one of those universal appeal fundraisers with which virtually everyone can become involved, which means it has a very high success rate.

Karaoke night

Holding a karaoke night is a great way to encourage togetherness for families. To keep one of these evenings, you’ll have to rent a karaoke machine or perhaps engage the services of someone who specializes in conducting karaoke sessions. If you hire someone to do this, ensure they have kid-friendly songs that can be used at your fundraising event.

One of the ways you can raise money at an event like this is to have parents vote for their favorite singer and song by donating to that particular artist. You could make things more interesting by having the teachers perform their own in honor of the song that raises the most money.

Have an attic sale

Most consignment sales for children’s clothing and other articles are pretty successful. Still, you can improve on this concept by holding an attic sale that takes in child and adult clothing and any household goods no longer needed.

Parents can price items to be sold and direct contributors to the Classful.com website, where contributions can be made. To make your attic sale even more successful, you can spread the word on social media and place yard signs at some of the busiest intersections in your neighborhood.

You can also put the word out in your community that everyone should log on to the Classful.com website to find instructions for making purchases and donations. All these ideas can be successful if you can get some committed volunteers to help with the fundraising effort for preschool children who need support.

Collaborating with Us

Collaborating with Classful.com is a great way to coordinate your preschool fundraiser because the platform can serve as the central area for all donations to be made online. It can help you easily track and monitor all contributions.

When conducting your campaign through Classful.com, you’ll have a clear and easy-to-read dashboard where you’ll be able to see how your campaign is faring, and you’ll be able to print reports detailing all donations made. You can post any relevant updates you need participants to see, and all donors can leave a message with their contribution or make an anonymous contribution. The dashboard will also make it very easy to communicate with potential donors, encouraging them to become involved.

There’s no charge to the organizer for using the platform, and all contributions are delivered directly to the organizers when the campaign has concluded. There are nightly payouts during the campaign to have access to funding immediately, and at the end of the campaign, all other funds are remitted to the organizers.

Either the preschool can fundraise on its behalf, or you can create an account, so running your fundraising campaign couldn’t be easier for you or your donors!