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Fundraising Ideas

Fundraising is a great way of having a greater impact on those around you, and the wider community. As well as, improving your Social or Business Image depending on your situation. 

Furthermore, fundraising can be easy, and most importantly fun. Supporting an Organisation such as Blind Sports Australia allows for us to have a positive impact on so many more people, and any help that you can provide is not only welcomed, but greatly appreciated.

Below we provide just some examples of ways you can help Blind Sports Australia;

- Free Dress Day

All sorts of organisations have ‘dress down day’, ‘free dress day’, ‘mufty day’, or ‘casual Friday’. There a staple fundraiser purely because all the organisers have to do is make sure they get their message out before the day and remember to collect the money.

- Sausage Sizzle 

Sausages sizzles are extremely popular as fundraisers and it doesn’t matter what the time of year, you can’t go past a sausage and onion on bread.  They are also extremely versatile – whether it be for a school function, sports day, school disco, game day at your local sports club or even a Bunnings community BBQ.  They are relatively low cost, easy to run and can be quite profitable.

- Trivia Nights 

A trivia night can put the ‘fun’ into fundraising. It’s a great excuse to get your community together, have some laughs and raise those all-important funds.  You can opt for a themed night, for example, 80’s trivia questions only with the option of fancy dress and best dressed prizes.  Themes are only limited by your imagination but of course, they are not essential.

- Fetes 

Fetes are a timeless fundraiser – and for many schools and clubs, the largest fundraiser that they run.

All Information on Fundraisers is used from the website Fundraising Ideas

Published: 12th June, 2019

Updated: 30th September, 2019

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