# 9 Fresh Fundraising Ideas for Schools and PTAs

> Easy, high-energy fundraising ideas for PTAs and PTOs, including the duck race that turns your whole school community into supporters.

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- Published: June 18, 2026
- Author: Derby Duck Races
- Source: Derby Duck Races
- Audiences: schools
- Tags: PTA, PTO, school fundraising, fundraising ideas

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Every PTA knows the fundraising treadmill: another catalog sale, another cookie dough order, another year of asking the same families for more. The best school fundraisers break that cycle: they're fun enough that kids *want* to participate and simple enough that volunteers don't burn out.

Here are nine ideas worth putting on your calendar, starting with our favorite.

## 1. A rubber duck race

A duck race turns your whole school community into a single cheering crowd. Families adopt numbered ducks online, the flock races on race day, and the winners take home prizes. It's wildly kid-friendly, it photographs beautifully, and it scales from a small pool to a full river event.

It's also low-lift for volunteers when you have a partner handling the race page, the ducks, and the logistics, which means your PTA spends its energy rallying families, not managing spreadsheets.

## 2. A fun run or color run

Pledge-based runs get kids moving and tie naturally to health and PE goals. Keep the per-lap math simple so younger students can track their own progress.

## 3. A read-a-thon

Sponsors pledge per book or per minute read. It's the rare fundraiser that's also an academic win, and it works entirely from home.

## 4. A talent or art show

Sell tickets to a student showcase. Add a silent auction of student artwork to lift the total without much extra effort.

## 5. A "no-frills" donation drive

Sometimes families would rather just give than buy wrapping paper. A direct ask, with a clear goal and a deadline, often outperforms product sales once you account for the cut a vendor takes.

## 6. Restaurant spirit nights

Partner with a local restaurant that donates a share of the evening's sales. Low effort, community-building, and repeatable every month.

## 7. A spring carnival

Booths, games, and food turn into a community event families look forward to. Pair it with a bigger headline fundraiser (see #1) to maximize the day.

## 8. A silent auction

Local businesses donate goods and experiences; families bid. Run it online to extend the bidding window beyond a single evening.

## 9. A penny war

Classrooms compete to collect spare change. It's pure momentum and friendly rivalry, and a great add-on to any of the above.

## How to choose

The best fundraiser for your school is the one your volunteers can actually sustain and your families genuinely enjoy. If you want a headline event that does both, and brings in real money without burning out your PTA, a duck race is hard to beat.

We'll build you a free plan sized to your school's goals.
