Day: September 23, 2022

Fundraising Ideas Database

Fundraising Resources Welcome to the Fundraising Resources page—your go-to hub for everything fundraising at the American Cancer Society. Explore a searchable, browsable collection of ideas, tools, and resources designed to

Car Wash

A car wash fundraiser is a simple, high-energy way to raise money. Gather volunteers, choose a busy location with access to water, and set a date and time. Advertise on

Cans for Cancer

If you live in a bottle return state (a state where you can turn in bottles and cans for a small monetary refund) this is the fundraiser for you. Advertise

Cake Walk Musical Chairs

Gather donations, or bake your own, cakes and host a few rounds of cake walk musical chairs. The winner goes home with a cake, and you come away with donations

Breakfast in Bed

Offer a food delivery service to provide “Breakfast in Bed” for anyone who orders it! Charge a set amount of each entree or vary the prices depending on the food

Halloween Boo Bags

Get in the spooky spirit and offer up some treats instead of tricks! Organize “Boo Baskets” that people can purchase with a donation to be delivered on a specified day

Basketball Tournament

Who doesn’t love a little friendly competition? Throw together a basketball tournament at your local park, rec center or school and get the whole town involved! It can be 3×3,

Bake Sale

Recruit volunteers to bake cookies, cakes, brownies, or other favorite treats, and choose a high-traffic location such as a school, community center, or event. Set up clearly labeled tables with

Armchair Olympics

Sign up teams of four to compete in a series of off- the-wall “Olympic” events of your design. Teams pay to enter and spectators come to cheer them on (and

RFL Episodic Volunteer Jobs

Not having enough ELT members can make planning hard.  By breaking Relay down in to small projects for volunteers can help.  This Episodic Volunteer Jobs breaks down different ways to

Site Inspection Checklist

You’ve selected your Relay venue – now what?  Use this ACS Event Site & Safety Checklist to ensure we’re doing all we can to protect our volunteers, participants, and donors.

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