April showers bring new opportunities for fundraising for your spring sports team. As the chill of winter dissipates and the vibrant colors of spring begin to emerge, so too does the excitement for spring sports. For many young athletes and their coaches, spring marks the beginning of the season for baseball, softball, soccer, track and field, tennis, lacrosse, rugby and more.
The road to a successful team isn’t always smooth, especially with the ever rising costs it takes to manage a team. There are uniforms, facilities, equipment, training and travel to consider, among other costs. Spring sports teams often rely on fundraising efforts to lighten this financial burden on families. Fundraising is a practical solution to this problem, but it also fosters teamwork, community engagement and school spirit.
So, let’s dive into fundraising ideas tailored specifically to spring sports. Here are 50 ideas to get you thinking about the perfect one that would be right for your team.
- Set up donation jars at local businesses
- Sell flower bulbs
- Have a nature scavenger hunt
- Host a chili cook-off
- Conduct a home run derby
- Host an easter egg hunt
- Hold a car wash
- Host a photo booth at an upcoming community event or a local business
- Put on a benefit concert
- Sell plants
- Raffle off some prizes
- Parter with a restaurant for a proceeds split
- Sell team t-shirts
- Let the team perform garden weeding services
- Have a Bingo night
- Set up a batting cage challenge
- Have parents or older students hold a babysitting night for a fee
- Have the coach shave or dye his or her head once you reach a dollar amount
- Teach a class to younger players
- Partner with businesses like popcorn sales, Krispy Kreme, Little Caesars, etc.
- Offer a pitching clinic
- Organize a tennis exhibition match
- Sell team hats using your nonprofit store
- Create a community garage sale
- Offer lawn mowing services
- Have a soccer ball juggling competition
- Host a relay race challenge
- Host a used sports equipment sale
- Hold a “Parents versus Kids” game with admission fees
- Do a pie in the face fundraiser
- Have a spring art show
- Host a benefit golf tournament
- Have a spaghetti dinner before a big game
- Host a soccer camp during a school break
- Organize a 5k race or fun run
- Do the traditional bake sale
- Play a benefit game with locally notable people
- Offer a tennis skills clinic
- Host a sports-themed costume party
- Hold a silent auction
- Have a Mother’s Day flower sale
- Hold an outdoor movie night that features your sport
- Host a penalty kick shootout
- Partner with a photographer to sell spring photography mini sessions
- Create and sell a team cookbook
- Put on a concession stand at your games or matches
- Have a trivia night that includes questions from your sport
- Collaborate with a local nursery for a plant sale
- Do a sport-a-thon, but get creative with your sport, like swim-a-thon
- Have a Family Fun Day
Fundraising isn’t just about raising funds. It’s about fostering pride in your team, unity among players, supporters and the greater community. We hope you make this spring season your team’s best one yet!