Find the Right Fundraiser Before You Start

Request a free fundraiser kit to compare options

understand what fits your group, and choose a fundraising path with more confidence.

Choosing a fundraiser can feel like a lot when you are trying to make the right decision for your group. You may be comparing product options, timelines, profit potential, participation needs, and how much work the fundraiser will take to manage.

We make that first step easier.

When you request a fundraiser kit from Fundraising.com, we help you review your options before you launch.

Whether you are organizing for a school, PTA/PTO, sports team, church, nonprofit, club, daycare, or community group, your kit gives you a clearer way to understand what is available and what may work for your group.

We support fundraising organizers across the United States and Canada, and we know most groups want the same thing: a fundraiser that is easy to explain, easy to start, and realistic to manage.

Compare Fundraising Options Before You Commit

Most organizers start with one simple question:

β€œWhat kind of fundraiser should we choose?”

That question can quickly become complicated. A school may need a fundraiser that families can understand right away. A sports team may need something that can launch quickly before a season or tournament. A church group may want a fundraiser that feels organized and appropriate for the community. A nonprofit or club may need flexibility and simple ways for supporters to participate.

A fundraiser kit gives you a practical starting point

Instead of sorting through every option on your own, you can review materials that help you compare fundraising programs, product options, and possible next steps. You can look at your group’s goal, timeline, audience, and volunteer capacity before deciding what kind of fundraiser makes sense.

That clarity matters. The right fundraiser should fit the way your group already works, not create more confusion before you begin.

What Comes in a Free Fundraising Pack?

A free fundraising pack is designed to help you understand your options before making a decision. It gives you a way to review program information, compare fundraiser types, and prepare for a more productive conversation with your group.

Depending on your needs, your kit may help you explore:

Review different fundraiser formats and understand which type may fit your group.

See fundraising products or categories that could work for your audience.

Understand what happens after you choose a fundraiser and what your group may need to prepare.
Think through when to launch, how long to run the fundraiser, and how to keep your group moving.

Know what to do after reviewing your kit, whether that means asking a question, comparing programs, or starting online.

For many organizers, the kit also makes it easier to explain the fundraiser to others. You may need to share options with a principal, PTA/PTO board, coach, pastor, committee, or parent volunteer group before making a final decision.

A clearer starting point can make that conversation easier.

Schools are one of the most common groups looking for fundraising kits for schools because school fundraisers often involve many people. Students, families, teachers, administrators, office staff, and parent volunteers may all need to understand what is happening and how to participate.

We help school organizers review fundraising options that fit real school needs.

Your school may be raising money for classroom supplies, field trips, student activities, playground improvements, sports programs, music programs, arts programs, technology needs, or school events. Whatever the goal, the fundraiser needs to be clear enough for families and manageable enough for organizers.

A school fundraiser kit can help PTA/PTO leaders, teachers, principals, and parent volunteers compare options before choosing a campaign. It can also give your group a more confident way to explain the fundraiser before launch.

When the plan is easier to understand, participation becomes easier to encourage.

While schools are a major fit, we also help many other groups choose a fundraiser before they start.

Sports teams and booster clubs may need to raise money for uniforms, equipment, travel costs, tournament fees, or season expenses. Churches and youth groups may be planning around mission trips, outreach events, camps, or community programs. Nonprofits, clubs, daycares, and local organizations may need a fundraiser that works around volunteer schedules and supporter availability.

A fundraiser kit helps your group review options without pressure.

You can compare what is available, talk through the fit with your group, and decide whether you want to move forward with a product fundraiser, online fundraiser, order-taker campaign, direct sale option, or easier-start format.

We help you choose based on your goal, your audience, and how your group wants to participate.

A fundraiser is easier to run when people understand it quickly.

That is especially important when you need buy-in from others. You may need to explain the fundraiser to parents, students, players, church members, volunteers, staff, board members, or committee leaders. If the plan feels unclear, people may hesitate. If the next step is confusing, participation may slow before the fundraiser even begins.

Your free fundraising pack gives you a clearer way to present the idea.

You can use it to explain what the fundraiser is, why it may fit your group, how participants can get involved, and what the next step looks like. Instead of trying to describe everything from memory, you have materials that help guide the conversation.

That makes it easier to bring your group from β€œwe need to raise money” to β€œwe have a plan.”

Requesting a kit is a simple, low-pressure way to learn more.

You may not be ready to start today. You may need approval from a committee, administrator, coach, pastor, director, or board. You may want to compare programs before deciding whether a product fundraiser, online fundraiser, or easy start option is the right fit.

That is okay.

We want you to have the information you need before choosing a fundraiser. You can review the kit, talk with your group, ask questions, and decide what feels realistic for your timeline.

For first-time organizers, this can make the process feel much more manageable. You do not need every answer before you request a kit. You can start by learning what is available and narrowing your options from there.

Choose the Fundraiser Format That Fits Your Group

There is no single fundraiser that works for every group. That is why the kit is useful before you launch.

Some groups want a product fundraiser because supporters like buying familiar items. Some groups want an online fundraiser because it is easier to share with friends, family, coworkers, and supporters in different locations. Some groups need a simple campaign that can start quickly. Others want a structured fundraiser with more product variety and group participation.

We help you explore options such as:

A strong fit for groups that want familiar items and a structured sales process.

Useful when participants collect orders before products are delivered.

Helpful when your group wants a straightforward selling experience.
A practical choice when your group wants digital sharing and online participation.

A good fit when you want fewer moving parts and a simpler path to launch.

Your kit helps you understand these choices before you commit, so your group can move forward with a fundraiser that feels realistic.

What Happens After You Request Your Kit?

After you request your fundraiser kit, you can review your options and choose the next step that fits your group.

You may want to compare programs with your committee. You may want to ask a question before deciding. You may be ready to start an online fundraiser. Or you may want to bring the kit to your school, team, church, nonprofit, or club before making a recommendation.

We keep the process flexible because every group moves at a different pace.

A simple next step could look like this:

  • Review your kit.
  • Choose the fundraiser that fits your group.
  • Confirm your timeline.
  • Share the plan with participants.
  • Launch when you are ready.

That kind of clarity helps reduce stress before your fundraiser begins.

If you are searching for a fundraiser kit, you are probably trying to make a smart choice before you launch. You want to compare options, understand what is available, and choose a fundraiser your group can explain and manage with confidence.

We can help you take that first step.

Request your free fundraiser kit and get a clearer look at fundraising options for your school, team, church, nonprofit, daycare, club, or community group.

When you are ready, we can also help you move from planning to launch.

Request Your Free Fundraiser Kit

Or, if you’d prefer to explore your options first:

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