Game Night Fundraisers
Posted by Angela Costas on 24 Sep 2007 in: Events, Fun Fundraisers, Fundraising Ideas
The competitive spirit starts young – kids enjoy video games, board games, playing tag or anything that they can turn into a game. So why not have a game night fundraiser? Get prizes donated from area businesses and charge admission fees and/or for food. Add raffles and auctions to raise more money.
1. Monopoly Tournament – As you know one game of monopoly can take all night so this one will definitely fill the time. You could even have a series of monopoly nights with the winner of each game moving to the next round, which takes place on another night. Great for junior high age and up to adults.
2. Trivia Night – This one is especially good for high school students. Vary the difficulty of questions depending on your audience. It’s played in teams of two so it can work for a group of 20 on up to 200.
3. Game Show Fundraisers – There are lots of board game editions of your favorite TV game shows. Pick one that your group will enjoy. Or why not choose several different ones and people can take their pick of which game to join when they get there.
4. Dance Dance Revolution – Kids just love this game. Did you know this can be a fundraiser? You can do this one on your own (DIY) or work with a company that specializes in this event.
5. Bunco Game -Bunco is a fun dice game that is super easy to learn and fun to play. This is another one that is good for a mixed audience of kids and parents. Plus this game is very easy to expand for many players. All you need is another set of dice and you can four more players.
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