Principals Drive Fundraising Success

How Principal Involvement Drives School Fundraising Success

Principal involvement is the secret sauce that takes school fundraising to the next level. When principals step up with enthusiasm, creativity, and fun, it inspires students, engages parents, and even catches the attention of the broader community. From dressing up in costumes to taking on wild challenges, principals have a unique ability to rally the whole school around your fundraising goals.

Let’s explore why principal involvement is so effective, share some inspiring examples, and show how you can bring this energy to your own school!!

Why Principal Involvement Matters + Tips for Parent Group Leaders

When principals actively participate in school fundraisers, it does more than just get attention – it creates excitement. Students become more motivated to reach their goals, parents are more likely to contribute, and the entire school community gets involved. Plus, when a principal is willing to take on a fun or silly challenge, it adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the fundraising process, making it a memorable experience for everyone.

  • Start Early: Begin discussing the fundraiser well in advance. This gives your principal time to prepare and allows them to brainstorm their own ideas for getting involved.
  • Highlight the Impact: Show how the fundraiser will benefit the school, the students, and teachers. Whether it’s funding new equipment, programs, or playgrounds, principals are more likely to engage when they see the positive outcomes.
  • Suggest Fun, Low-Pressure Challenges: Offer fun and manageable ways for your principal to get involved, like dressing up in a silly costume, taking on a fun dare, or participating in a friendly competition. Keep it light and enjoyable!
  • Celebrate Success: Make sure your principal’s involvement gets recognition. Whether through an assembly, school-wide announcement, or social media shout-out, celebrate their participation and make it a big deal!
  • Show Past Examples: Share success stories from other schools where principal involvement made a huge difference. Check out all the examples below and book a call with a fundraising coach for more – maybe even some from your own district or community!

6 Examples from Real Schools!

Gullet PTO Walk-Athon

At Gullet Elementary, the principal took things up a notch by dressing as a Ninja Mutant Turtle and rollerblading around the school as a reward for the students hitting their $100,000 fundraising goal. They exceeded that goal, raising over $106,000! With FundHub, the school kept 97% of the funds and used the money to provide new instructional materials, specialized teacher training, and campus improvements.


Riverview Elementary Annual Move-Athon

Riverview Elementary in Big Rapids, MI, never fails to knock it out of the park with their annual fundraiser! With high levels of participation, tons of social sharing, and incredible donations, they’ve made it a community event to remember. And let’s not forget the principal, who goes all out every year – transforming into a hilarious food item, from tacos 🌮 to Caesar salads 🥗 to pizza 🍕! Now that’s school spirit that pays off.


TG Scott Elementary Read-Athon

Check out the daring principals of TG Scott Elementary! In celebration of surpassing their $15,000 donation goal during the 4th Annual Read-Athon with Get Movin’, they bravely spent a night on the school roof! Throughout the night, they kept the excitement going by connecting with students and families via Facebook Live check-ins. This made the event not only successful but also a memorable experience for the whole school. Plus, by doing check-ins online they could combine these updates with reminders to register, share, and donate to the event!


Carillon Elementary Fun Run

Carillon Elementary PTA set a goal of $50,000 to fund a new playground. They hit that target and kept going, raising over $59,000! To celebrate, students got to duct-tape their principal and faculty to the wall – a reward that didn’t cost the school much, but delivered huge excitement and fun for the students.

Belmont Hills Fundraiser

Belmont Hills Elementary kicked off their first fundraiser with Get Movin’, surpassing their $25,000 goal. The reward? Principal Kelly McGowan spent a night sleeping on the school roof! This fun challenge didn’t just excite students and parents—it also caught the attention of local media, putting a spotlight on the school’s fundraising event!

This kind of principal involvement doesn’t just generate excitement within the school—it’s a great way to boost interest from local businesses. When a principal takes part in a highly visible and engaging act like this, it signals that the school is invested in the community and can attract local sponsors to support your event!


Republic Middle School PTO Tigers Dough-Nation Drive

What’s better than raising $10,000? How about watching the principal kiss a pig! For the first time, Republic Middle School took their annual donation drive online with FundHub. The goal was $20,000, but they raised an incredible $27,000! At a fun post-event assembly, the principal kissed a pig, shaved heads, and donated 13 inches of hair to Locks of Love. This mix of fun rewards and principal involvement made the event a huge success!!

Principal involvement can turn an ordinary fundraiser into something truly special. It boosts student engagement, encourages parent participation, and helps your school surpass its fundraising goals – all while creating lasting memories. From fun challenges to creative rewards, the possibilities are endless!

If you’re ready to take your school’s fundraising to the next level, schedule a demo with FundHub. You’ll discover more examples of principals making a difference and learn how to apply these strategies to your own school!

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