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The Ultimate Guide to Easter Fundraising

5 March 2025

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Easter is a fantastic time for schools and community groups to host fun and engaging fundraisers. With chocolate eggs, Easter bonnets, and family-friendly activities, there are endless opportunities to raise money while bringing people together. Whether you're looking for a simple raffle, an exciting event, or a creative twist on traditional fundraising, this guide has you covered!


1. Egg-cellent Easter Fundraising Ideas

Bounce-a-thon

Why not turn an Easter Bunny Bounce into a fundraiser? Kids get sponsored for each bounce they complete. If you can, hire a bouncy castle for added fun, or set up mini trampolines. Each class can have a scheduled bouncing time, and sponsorships can be per bounce or a flat donation.

Tip: Estimate how many bounces are possible so that sponsors aren’t accidentally committing to hundreds of dollars!

Easter Movie Session

Charge a gold coin donation and screen an Easter-themed movie like Hop or Rise of the Guardians. Sell popcorn with a few mini Easter eggs mixed in for an extra treat.

Easter Egg Races

From the classic egg-and-spoon race to chocolate egg rolling contests, there’s plenty of fun to be had. Get creative and incorporate relay races using chocolate eggs!

Easter Bonnet Parade

A long-time favourite, where kids design and wear their own Easter bonnets. Combine it with a gold coin donation, a bake sale, or an Easter raffle for extra fundraising potential.

Easter Breakfast or Morning Tea

Host a family-friendly breakfast or morning tea featuring hot cross buns, pancakes, and mini carrot muffins. Charge an entry fee and sell additional treats.

Easter Disco

Give your school disco an Easter twist! Sell bunny ears or have a craft corner where kids can make their own. Organise a ‘bunny hop’ dance competition for extra fun.

Guessing Competitions

Fill a jar with mini Easter eggs and charge a small fee per guess. The closest guess wins the jar! If your school prefers a non-chocolate option, try a carrot cake weight-guessing competition instead.


2. How to Run an Easter Egg Hunt

A well-organised Easter Egg Hunt is a guaranteed hit!

Step 1: Choose the Right Location

A large, open space like a school oval or park is ideal. Make sure you have enough volunteers to supervise.

Step 2: Select the Right Eggs

Real chocolate eggs can melt, so consider using plastic eggs with small toys, stickers, or wrapped lollies inside.

Step 3: Charge Entry & Add Extra Fundraisers

Charge a small entry fee for kids to participate. Boost fundraising with additional elements like a bake sale or raffle.

Step 4: Prizes & Extras

Offer small prizes for those who find special eggs. You can also hold a ‘best dressed’ contest for kids who arrive in Easter-themed outfits!


3. Easter Basket Fundraiser – A Class Competition Twist!

Turn Easter fundraising into a fun classroom challenge!

How It Works:

  • Each class gets a poster of an empty Easter basket.
  • Sell round stickers ($1 each) as ‘eggs’ for the basket.
  • Students (and parents) purchase stickers and place them on their class poster.
  • The class with the most stickers wins a special prize, such as a pizza or slime party.

Pro Tip: Move the scoreboard to assembly areas to encourage participation. Teachers can be very competitive, so expect them to rally their students!


4. Maximising Easter Raffle Ticket Sales

Easter raffles are one of the easiest and most profitable fundraisers. Here’s how to boost participation and maximise your profits!

Step 1: Collect Donations

Ask families to donate Easter eggs, soft toys, books, or gourmet treats. Businesses might also contribute vouchers or gift hampers.

Step 2: Bundle Prizes Wisely

  • Create one large grand prize
  • Make several smaller hampers to increase the number of winners
  • Consider classroom raffles, where each class has its own prize pool

Step 3: Sell More Tickets

  • Set up a stall near school drop-off and pick-up times
  • Have volunteers walk around at events selling tickets
  • Offer incentives, like a small prize for the top ticket seller
  • Keep ticket prices affordable (e.g. $1 each or 6 for $5)

Step 4: Promote the Raffle

  • Use social media, newsletters, and posters to spread the word
  • Announce how the funds will be used (e.g., playground upgrades, library books)
  • Encourage students to take part by rewarding classes with the most sales

Step 5: Draw the Winners in a Fun Way!

Make it exciting by drawing winners at an Easter event, during an assembly, or even live-streaming the draw for extra engagement!


Final Thoughts: Making the Most of Easter Fundraising

No matter which Easter fundraiser you choose, the key to success is engagement and fun! Here are some final tips:

  • Plan early – Easter falls during school holidays, so time your fundraiser well.
  • Involve volunteers – The more hands on deck, the smoother things will run.
  • Promote creatively – Social media, posters, and word of mouth can make a big difference.
  • Offer non-chocolate options – Not everyone wants more chocolate, so include activities or prizes that appeal to all families.

Easter is a perfect opportunity to bring your school or club together for a hopping good time while raising valuable funds. Pick your favourite ideas, add your own creative twists, and watch your Easter fundraiser become a smashing success! 🐰🥕🎉

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