Our favorite winter fundraiser ideas
In our opinion, the best winter fundraiser ideas are ones that involve family (chosen or otherwise), food, and festivities. Here are our top picks for your nonprofit's winter fundraising season.
- Gender Expansive Parents' Day Family Talent Show fundraiser
- Winter Solstice Family Fundraising Festival
- Lunar New Year Progressive Dinner fundraiser
- Winter Wine Tasting fundraiser
Winter fundraisers FAQ
How can I fundraise in cold weather?
Lean into the cold! Winter fundraisers can be a great opportunity to provide services that just aren't necessary in warmer weather.
Why should I fundraise in the winter?
It's all about community. During the dark days of winter, we need the support and love of our community. When you offer donors the chance to warm hearts, they'll respond in kind with kindness.
Why do people donate in December?
In the United States, many people donate in December so they can write off the donations on their taxes. Donations have to be in by December 31, the end of the fiscal year!
What about fundraising after December?
Winter isn't over after the year-end holiday season. There's a whole lotta winter after December 31, and other fundraisers aren't usually taking advantage of this time, so you can make your mark!
What is the easiest winter fundraising idea?
We think Giving Tuesday is pretty easy. Since the whole world is already in the know when it comes to that great giving day, you just need to let your supporters know that you're taking part as well. Send an email, publish a social post, or put up the Bat Signal; no matter what you do, you'll tap into the giving experience of the year.
What is the most profitable winter fundraising idea?
With a third of donations coming in at the end of the year, any December fundraising plan is on track to be your most profitable of the year. But we're thinking that whichever one taps into your community's winter holiday has the fundraising potential to be your most profitable.
At the end of the day, fundraising may be fun, but it's about funding change, so make sure that your fundraising events take into account overhead costs, printing costs, and such. Whether you're holding a board game tournament, scavenger hunt, silent auction, or food drive, you need to charge admission, set a minimum donation, or get holiday elves to volunteer so you maximize the fundraising potential.
Winter offers a world of fundraising opportunities—now's your chance to make it a donation wonderland!