Graduation Fundraising Tips That Work

Graduations Now Fundraising tips that work
 

We understand that purchasing Graduation attire can seem like a costly exercise for some Early Learning Centres, Preschools, Primary Schools and High Schools.

A number of the schools we work with organise fundraisers to help cover the cost, with a view to recoup the funds over time. Engaging their school community to take ownership and pride in helping to give their students a Graduation Day to remember.

You can rest assured our Gowns, Sashes, Stoles, Mortarboard Hats and Accessories are of the highest quality and will last the test of time. Meaning that thanks to your fundraising efforts, they can add that special touch to Graduation ceremonies year after year.

Have you had success fundraising to support your Graduation celebrations? We’d love to hear your fundraising tips, to share with other schools hoping to do the same.

Graduation Fundraising Case Study

With these creative fundraising ideas, this NSW school was able to raise enough funds to cover the cost of their whole year’s Graduation (150 students).

“We’re so excited that other schools have the same dream. Here are some of our higher quality fundraisers and the amount we made with 700 students. Krispy Krème (fundraising kit online) $2,000; Santa photos (we did a backdrop and dressed up a peer) $300; Valentine’s Day cookies (promoted as friendship cookies too) $100; Harmony Day (sold a variety of foods) $800; Talent Show (dances) $850; Return Earn Bins (three placed around the school) $10 a week; and Colour Run (school oval) $500.”

Giant Signature Graduation Teddy Bear Raffle

Our Giant Signature Graduation Teddy Bears offer a great fundraising opportunity and can be raffled to raise funds to purchase your school’s Graduation Gown Packages or Custom Printed Sashes and Stoles.

Perfect for all ages and school levels. These giant cuddly teddies are available in Medium (100cm) or Large (140cm).

Each Teddy comes complete with 'I GRADUATED' printed on the T-Shirt, a black fabric Certificate Scroll, Mortarboard Hat and Tassel with removable Date Charm.

Krispy Krème Fundraising

Krispy Krème (donuts) offer a fundraising program dedicated to helping your school raise some extra dollars by selling the world’s most popular doughnuts.

We know schools that have fundraised over $1000 for their Graduation Day through this program alone!

Australian Fundraising Colours Runs & More

Started over 20 years ago, Australian Fundraising offers more than six fundraising programs designed for schools and serves over 1,000 schools and groups every year.

Including Colour Explosion Fun Runs, Slime Spectacular Funs Runs, Colour Splatacular Funs Runs, Glowtastic Disco Parties and Billy G’s Gourmet Cookie Dough fundraisers.

Cadbury Fundraising

Offering a variety of sweet treats for school fundraising, including Easter Eggs, you can find further details of the fundraising products on offer from Cadbury here.

Bakers Delight Easter Fundraising

Bakers Delight offer schools the opportunity to bring some additional delight to your Graduation celebration with a Bakers Delight Easter fundraising drive.

Find out how you can raise money with Baker’s Delight’s Traditional, Apple & Cinnamon and Choc Chip Hot Cross Bun 6-Packs.

Picture Plates Fundraiser

It's a simple concept, a child's own drawing made into their very own melamine dinner plate, and it's something they'll keep forever.

Picture Plates Fundraising makes it easy to run a meaningful project that raises funds for your school’s Graduation while turning happy memories into treasured keepsakes.

Return and Earn (NSW) & Containers For Change (QLD)

Bottle return programs are a great way for students and the school community to reduce litter and encourage recycling while raising funds for school activities such as upcoming Graduation celebrations.

Read more about how you can get your school involved in Return and Earn or Containers For Change.

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