Three Prizes to Motivate Fundraising Participants

three_prizes_to_motivate_fundraising_participants_postPrize programs are the perfect way to motivate fundraiser participants to meet their goals. Some fundraising companies provide their own prize programs, but many do not. You can easily create a successful prize program of your own. Read on for some of the most popular fundraising prize ideas:

Parties – Promise to throw a party like a pizza lunch, or team outing day when the fundraising goal is achieved. You can also set individual goals and each participant who reaches their goal will get an invite to the party.

Individual Achievement Rewards – These are often best for children and youth. Small prizes can be awarded based on each participant’s successes. It can be anything from small toys or candy to gift cards and other items as progress increases.

Raffle – If you can get a large prize donated by a local business or sponsor, raffle it off as an incentive. Participants receive raffle tickets based on their achievements. For example, one ticket for every items sold. The more each person sells, the more chances they get to win the big prize.

Editor’s Note: Thank you to efundraising.com for these ideas.

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