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BBB Give.org’s Advice on Raising Funds for Schools

By Better Business Bureau. August 21, 2019.

As August completes its march into September, children begin returning to school. While parents are currently focused on filling their children’s backpacks with school supplies, many also recognize they will soon be asked to help raise money for class projects, trips and other activities not covered by existing school funding. These efforts can range anywhere from selling things (chocolate, gift wrapping, candy, etc.) to holding contests / charity events.  

BBB Wise Giving Alliance offers some tips to consider to help you manage the activity while also being accountable:

  1. Set specific goals or plans before you start to raise funds. What is the total amount needed and how much time do you have to raise it?
  2. Make sure the school informs parents either online or in hard copy with any needed instructions about the campaign.
  3. Review the fundraising promotions created to make sure they accurately and adequately explain the nature of the school activities being funded.
  4. Identify the volunteer or parent who will be in charge in keeping track of collecting and recording of donations received.
  5. Inform parents and other volunteers about how much was raised.
  6. Appreciate the generosity of contributors by sending thank you notes to them.
  7. Create a feedback form that will help identify needed improvements to do even a better job next time.

There are a number of online giving platforms (e.g., DonorsChoose.org, Adoptaclassroom.org, Pledgecents.com) that help raise money for classroom projects. A school or teacher may consider posting a request on such sites to raise money for specific activities or needs. As always, we encourage contributors to visit Give.org to see if a charity meets the 20 BBB Standards for Charity Accountability.  If you don’t see a report on a charity of interest, fill out this form to initiate an information request by BBB Wise Giving Alliance: https://www.give.org/charity-inquiry

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