Bake Sale, Car Wash etc.
It depends what the fundraiser was raising money for. The money should go to the project or organization.
Bake! Bake sales are always great and make a lot of money.
Well I'm from Wisconsin, and our churches here sometimes do a carnival fundraiser and you might make allot of money. just a suggestion
(Apex) Collaborative = Picking a theme for a club fundraiser. Individual = Deciding which club to join at school.
Kid's can make money by having the old fashion lemon Ade sale, or doing chores around the house and sucking up or if your parents don't have money at the moment you can ask a friend and tell them you will pay them back when you do get money and when you tell your parents you need money for a fundraiser at school or something related to school they'll fall for it and if they don't then apparently you can't get money sorry
An individual teacher better not make anything. Raffles are held to make money for the school or other charities. A teacher taking money would be theft.
If you have access to a computer and projector, projecting a movie on the wall is fun. It gives your movie a theater affect... Plus, your trying to make people happy so they'll give you MONEY! So make them have fun!
(If you are a student), you can work with your school to make a fundraiser to donate money to a Save the Orangatangs foundation. Or you can start a project without your school. You can donate money in general to an orangatang donation. (if nearby) you can volenteer at an orangatang... (hospital, breeding center, ect). Those are some ways you could help save these creatures.
Fundraiser's! Team up with your school and do things like cookie sales and Car Wash!
A High- school graduate would make about $2,942 per year with a good job!
You would make alot of money around like 250,000 to 350,000
You can ask your principal for a school fundraiser. You will make more money faster and easier. You can have a school raffle, hot lunch, put on a play and sell tickets, hat day or pj day with a fee of a dollar and get pledges for jumping rope.