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High School Fundraisers

FastTrack Fundraising offers highly profitable, easy, and fast high school fundraising ideas. We have helped thousands of high schools nationwide meet their fundraising goals - ranging from $200 to $20,000. We can do the same for you!

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More About High School Fundraisers:

High school is different than other grade levels especially when it comes to fundraising. High school fundraisers, in many, respects are much easier and more successful than other grades.

The reason high school fundraising ideas seem to work better is that students at that age are more invested in the sports or clubs needing the money. If you care about what you are raising money for and care about the group raising the money you will naturally want to help more and work harder at it.

What we have found is that most high school fundraisers are smaller groups than say elementary school fundraisers. Those tend to be more school wide than high school fundraisers. On this page we have highlighted what we know to be the best high school fundraising ideas based on our experience helping schools throughout the country.

We are confident that these high school fundraisers will be just what your club or group needs to meet or exceed its goals.


Recent Fundraisers:

Shelton High School Dance Team raised $594.00 with Jack Links Beef Jerky fundraiser - Dec 20
York Middle School raised $1,190.00 with Restaurant.com Gift Card fundraiser - Dec 19
Gwinn Area Community Schools raised $4,460.00 with discount card fundraiser - Dec 16
Florence High School Fast Pitch Softball raised $1,080.00 with Dinner and a Movie Card fundraiser - Dec 14
Grant County Middle School raised $990.00 with Jack Links Beef Jerky fundraiser - Dec 14

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Orchestra Fundraising Solutions

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Yoga Helps With Fundraising Efforts

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Ratcheting up the 'fun' in fundraisers

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Unique fundraiser leaves youth group flush with cash

Emily Dyer, a 15 year-old Bear River High School sophomore, and her pink toilet, which she painted and decorated as part of an unusual fundraiser for starving Extortion never looked this flamboyant. A toilet, spray-painted pink and decorated with flowers, has recently been making the rounds in front yards across Nevada County. Homeowners who find the porcelain throne stuck in their yard can choose to pay $10 to have the toilet removed to a friend's lawn, and an additional $5 to make sure it never appears on their property again. The gimmick is the design of Bear River sophomore Emily Dyer, a 15-year-old south...

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Schools rolling out new fundraisers: food truck nights

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Smart JROTC Fundraising

Fundraising for the Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps can be a great way to get everybody at your school involved in helping a good cause. There are plenty of benefits to JROTC fundraising, the most obvious being that you will be raising extra money that will go toward funding the program. You will also be giving the students at your school a first look at what the JROTC can do for high school students in the US, and show them the core values that are taught to students that enter the program. So how do you get started with JROTC fundraising? The...

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