Collecting Items for a Fundraising Event? Here's a Fun Way to Help Your Nonprofit! by Tiffany Zook


Collecting Items for a Fundraising Event? Here's a Fun Way to Help Your Nonprofit!

Gearing up for a charity fundraiser? Collecting items for a raffle, silent auction or bazaar? Here’s a fun way to get your tribe involved in gathering the goods. Host a bridal tea! Here’s how: 

  • Guests are asked to bring four items to donate: something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.  
  • Decorate four receiving tables to display the items that are donated. (Antique lace tablecloth for the “something old” items, etc.) 
  • Serve up your favorite bridal shower fare; appetizers, finger sandwichesmocktails and mimosas
  • Friends may even dress the part in wedding veils, tuxedo ties and those infamous bridesmaid dresses (that you can always wear again!).
  • Have Alexa play Canon in D. 
  • Don’t forget to do the electric slide and chicken dance to close out the event.

Guests will appreciate your creativity while they help collect items for the fundraiser. It’s also a nice way to treat those who support your non-profit organization. What four items would you donate if you were a part of this bridal tea? ("Something borrowed" may get some of you in hot water!) 

I'd love to hear your ideas! Comment below!

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Marge Jesberger
Sounds like a win-win situation and a whole lot of fun

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