What’s a good fundraiser that’s easy and cheap to organize and yields a high profit?

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joycelee87 asked:


An in-house restaurant fundraiser, like Chevy’s, won’t bring in enough money. We’ve done a hot dog sale and sold Lollicup. We wound up losing money on the boba sale because we weren’t able to sell it all. Our goal is another $500 by the end of May and our budget is about $250. Thanks for the suggestions.

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6 Responses to “What’s a good fundraiser that’s easy and cheap to organize and yields a high profit?”
  1. Katie Says:

    How about a rummage sale, flea market or garage sale type event? Or a hoagie sale?

  2. marsma90 Says:

    Do you have Krispy Kreme Doughnuts? They have really sold in fundraisers I have participated in. (I don’t recognize Chevy’s or Lollicup or boba, so you might be in another country, or other side of the US.)

  3. free2bkati Says:

    since it’s summer, CAR WASH YAY :) u can also get sponsers who will pay a certain ammount for number of cars washed, to maximize profits.

  4. cute_rats11 Says:

    in AUS, at the super market you can buy a pack of 36 cans of fizzy for 16$$$ on special and that means you bought each can under 50 cents, so then you sell them for $1 and everyone buys them!!! i have already made $300 since february… try it!!!

  5. I'm Confuserated???? Says:

    Lemonade stand!!!!!!

  6. j c Says:

    taco bar. you could feed at least 250 people for $250.

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