Here's a fundraiser that I pull out every once in a while because it is super easy, only lasts one day and is theatrical--a Mime-a-thon. For one school day, the kids must only use mime. Each student collects supporters who sponsor them per hour, for an 8-hour school day. Their friends can sponsor them for small amounts, like 50 cents or a dollar per hour, while parents, grandparents, etc. can sponsor for larger amounts. With little effort, each student can raise a few hundred dollars. It lasts one day, and is good advertising for the program.
The kids dress as mimes and do make-up. Imagine having 100 mimes on campus! They are allowed to speak in class if it is required as part of their classwork, so it doesn't irritate teachers. Money is all collected up front, assuming the mime will carry through. I create sponsorship forms and give prizes for most money raised, most sponsors, etc. That's it. Done.
Second idea--a now retired colleague of mine used to have enormous success with a dodge ball tournament. Student and faculty teams would sign up. I have her paperwork somewhere if you are interested in the structure, or I can put you in touch with her.
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James Thomas Bailey
Director of Theatre Arts
Justin-Siena HS, Napa CA
Artistic Director, CSz Los Angeles
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Original Message:
Sent: 12-05-2025 10:16
From: Michelle Meyer
Subject: Fundraising
Hi Everyone
I am sure we are very much in the same boat, but does anyone have any great ideas for fundraisers? Selling things has not gotten us far and we can't do a dinner theater or cabaret type thing - there is no more time to rent our school. I am really running out of options.
Thanks
Michelle
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Michelle Meyer
Clarksburg High School
MD
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