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- Well-run, well-attended booster clubs make a huge difference
for some football programs.
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Here are some fundraising ideas your booster club can consider
to raise anywhere from a little to a lot of money to support the
football program:
1. A Golf Tournament
The best part about a golf tournament is it gives people in the
community who support your team a chance to do it while doing something
else many people enjoy: playing competitive golf.
You can charge an entry fee for a group or foursome, and make individual
registrations available for people who want to be paired off on-site.
You can also contact local businesses and friends of your program
to sponsor each of the 18 holes. Prepare a press release or contact
the newspaper that publishes scores of your games to try and arrange
for free coverage of the event in the events section,
or even in a small story written by a staff reporter. Make sure
your contact information is enclosed.
2. Casino Nights
Turn your gymnasium or other locally available space into a casino
for a night. Before starting this project, make sure your state
allows charitable gaming nights and procure any necessary permits.
Your boosters can work as dealers and help with the games, while
other boosters and community supporters show up for an evening of
gambling.
Charge an admission fee for entrance into your gaming area, then
start off each gambler with an equivalent amount of
fake play money. You can also allow people to purchase additional
play money for an additional donation to your fundraiser.
At the end of the night, see who has the most money left
then consider your options. If you have prizes to award, you can
offer separate raffles for each prize, and sell tickets that can
be purchased with the fake gambling winnings. Your participants
can take a chance at winning each prize, or load up on entries for
a certain prize. Price your tickets based on the value of each prize
awarded if you would like, or make all of the raffle entries the
same price.
You can also auction off your prizes, with an auctioneer to run
the bidding. Again, your winners for the evening will be spending
their fake winnings, and must decide whether to bid on early prizes
or hold out for the larger prizes at the end.
Solicit local businesses and community leaders to donate prizes
to help make your fundraiser a success. You may also be able to
arrange for steep discounts on the higher end prizes you offer.
Even though the gambling is taking place with fake money, check
with an attorney or state regulatory agency to make sure this fundraiser
is legal in your town.
3. Lottery Match
If youre looking for an innovative fundraiser, youre
state lottery may be able to help. Some schools will sell a set
amount of raffle tickets, modeled on number combinations available
in lottery Pick 3 or Pick 4 games.
Then, set a period of time where the holder of the ticket representing
the number drawn in the lottery game will win the predetermined
prize for that days drawing. You can mix prize levels, or
work towards a grand prize.
The benefit of this fundraiser is it keeps up the excitement in
your program. While a lot of raffles have a sales period, then all
the drawings take place at once, this method builds up suspense
by stretching out the awarding of prizes over a longer time-span.
This keeps the attention of the ticket-buyers on your football team
everyday and can be a starting off point towards additional fund-raising
efforts.
4. Involve the players
Coaches and booster clubs can ask each player to sell a page in
the program that is to be used during the season. The advantage
is, it involves the players in the fundraising, so they understand
where the money comes from that helps to power the program.
It also gives the players a chance to demonstrate leadership by
getting out into the community and talking to the people they hope
will support their play during the fall. For the community, it allows
people not as close to the football program to put a face on your
team one theyll remember when supporting the football
program in future years.
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