Football fundraising ideas
Looking to raise funds to cover equipment costs or finance travel expenses for away games? Look no further. We've got plenty of fun fundraising ideas for football teams to help you score a fundraising touchdown.
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Jersey auction
Auction off game-worn jerseys from your team or donated professional jerseys either online or in person. Take advantage of free silent auction software for simple and easy bidding, custom item descriptions, and more.
Bingo night
Sell bingo cards and offer exciting prizes to keep everyone engaged all night long—either virtually or in person!
In the lead-up to your fundraising event, entice attendees with campaign updates featuring teasers of some of the prizes at stake to build anticipation.
Donation drive
Set up a donation drive to collect valuable in-kind donations or financial gifts for your cause. This can be done by setting up a drop-off zone in person or collecting donations online through a fundraising page. No matter the format—make sure to share your fundraising goal far and wide to keep the momentum going!
Yard raking
Set up a yard raking service in exchange for donations toward your good cause.
Follow best practices for volunteer recruitment to build a loyal community of supporters ready to pitch in for yardwork and more.
Pumpkin Games
Perfect for the Halloween season, challenge participants to a pay-to-play series of games like pumpkin races and decorating contests. Sell tickets in advance or on the day of using scan-to-donate or Venmo.
Text-to-donate
With text-to-donate, raising funds is as easy as sending a text. Display your shortcode at fundraising events, share it on social media, or add it to signs so your supporters give using their mobile devices right on the spot—no matter where they are.
See for yourself how easy it is! Text “DEMO” to 53-555.
Fall festival
Host your own fall-themed festival with carnival games, food and drink, local vendors, and live music.
Ask local businesses to donate supplies or prizes, and raise funds through refreshments, games, and stallholder fees.
Ugly sweater run
Raffle
Ask your sponsors and community members to donate items or experiences, then raffle them off! The sky’s the limit when it comes to raffle ticket prizes: gift baskets, movie tickets, artwork—anything your community members will love.
Just be sure to check your state laws regarding raffles before you start planning!
5k walk/run
Map out your fundraising run route and have supporters donate to participate. Then, use peer-to-peer and team fundraising tools that let supporters create their own donation pages, set goals, and ask friends and family to contribute!
24-hour relay race
Create the ultimate relay race to raise funds for your cause. Participants create individual or team fundraising pages where friends and family can show their support with donations and progress toward their goal in real time.
Popcorn fundraiser
All you can eat buffet
A free event ticketing platform can help you organize and manage your evening and check people in from your mobile device without any stress.
School karaoke
Earth Day
Charge an entrance fee and make your fundraising event move smoothly with mobile app check-in and easy scan-to-donate payment options.
Valet parking
Fitness class
Ask local instructors to donate a virtual or in-person class for your cause. Sell tickets and boost revenue on the day of by offering snacks, drinks, or branded merch.
Flower bulb sale
Sell wholesale flowers or request donations from nurseries and landscaping stores to sell to supporters. To gamify your efforts, use peer-to-peer fundraising to encourage individual supporters to compete to see who can sell the most!
Give $5, grab 5 friends
Ask your supporters to donate $5 to your cause. Then, each donor has to tag at least five people via social media. The goal is that each person who gets tagged matches that $5 gift to your campaign—and then tags five others.
This is a great social media fundraising idea that can spread quickly within your community, helping you raise funds fast.
Team sponsorship
Coach or teacher dare
Challenge a coach or teacher to do something wild (like shaving their head!) if your team reaches its fundraising goal. Build anticipation by letting supporters track your progress in real time with a fundraising page that features a live goal bar.
One-day giving event
Take part in Giving Tuesday or create your own giving day in which you mobilize your community to reach your fundraising goal in one day.
Keep your supporters invested in your progress with a goal bar and campaign updates that highlight milestones, matching gifts, and special shout-outs throughout the day.
Virtual movie night
Host a virtual family movie night using Teleparty (formerly Netflix Party) on your favorite streaming platform. Collect donations before or during your fundraising event, and make it more interactive and fun with movie trivia questions throughout the evening.
Bonfire BBQ
With user-friendly fundraising event features, you can sell tickets in advance and accept donations in person, too.
Frequently asked questions
How can I raise money for a football game?
Organizing fundraising events to raise money to support your football team can be as easy as putting on a car wash, creating social media challenges, or selling discount cards to local restaurants. Additionally, you can sell team merchandise, host tailgate parties on game day, or offer skills clinics to reach your fundraising goals.
How can I raise money for a grassroots football program?
To raise the amount of money needed to fund a grassroots football program, consider organizing simple events such as bake sales, raffles, or silent auctions. You can also harness the power of peer-to-peer fundraising techniques to broaden your supporter base and spread the word while maximizing your fundraising efforts.
Think friends, family, and active community members!
How to get a sponsor for a kids’ football team?
Sponsors for kids’ football teams are often local businesses that want to invest in youth sports or community involvement.
Start by identifying potential partners and creating a sponsorship proposal that highlights the benefits for them—such as logo placement on team uniforms, banners at football games, or recognition in promotional materials. Family-friendly events like Football Mania fundraisers can also attract sponsors looking to support both youth sports and community initiatives.
When reaching out to potential sponsors, be sure to emphasize the positive impact their support will have on young athletes. And don’t forget to express gratitude for their generosity!
How can you involve football players in the fundraising process?
Get your players involved, and strengthen team spirit, by turning them into active promoters. For youth football fundraisers, let team members help sell tickets, brainstorm their own football club fundraising ideas, or lead fun challenges like a Color My Football fundraiser (both free or for profit).
Choose exciting youth football fundraiser ideas that make players part of the action—especially during football season—like raffle ticket sales to win prizes or a themed spirit night. Even simple football team fundraising ideas work best when the whole team gets behind them.
What is fundraising for football teams all about?
Fundraising for football is all about rallying community support to help cover the costs of running a team—whether it’s uniforms, travel expenses, equipment, tournament entry fees, or field rentals.
Whether you're looking for high school football fundraising ideas, creative football team fundraising ideas, or easy youth football fundraising ideas, the goal is the same: to find effective money-raising ideas for football clubs that fuel the season and keep the team going strong.
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