For many teachers and school leaders, it has become increasingly frustrating. Traditional fundraising methods demand significant time, rely heavily on volunteers, and often deliver disappointing results. Parents are stretched, learners are busy, and staff are already overwhelmed.
The good news is this: school fundraising has evolved.
Today, schools are raising funds more effectively by using digital, low-effort, community-driven fundraising ideas that work alongside everyday school life—rather than adding to the burden.
This guide outlines proven school fundraising ideas that actually work, why they work, and how schools are running them successfully with minimal administration.
Most schools still rely on the same fundraising ideas they have used for years:
Cake sales
Fun days
Door-to-door selling
Paper raffles
Physical events that require weeks of planning
While these methods can raise some money, they come with real challenges:
Volunteer fatigue
Low parent participation
High upfront effort
Limited reach beyond the immediate school community
In many cases, the time invested outweighs the funds raised.
Schools that consistently reach their fundraising goals are shifting toward approaches that are:
Online-first
Inclusive (anyone can participate, anywhere)
Low administration
Emotion-driven rather than sales-driven
Instead of asking families to sell products or attend events, these schools focus on:
Digital participation
Small, voluntary contributions
Campaigns tied to real moments in school life
Below are some of the most effective fundraising ideas schools are using today. Each can be run digitally, requires minimal staff involvement, and scales far beyond the school gates.
Every school is full of talent—singing, dancing, acting, comedy, sport skills, and more. A virtual talent show allows learners to participate without the cost and logistics of a physical event.
Learners submit short performance videos online
Friends and family vote or support their favourite entries
Votes are monetised at a small cost per vote
Schools raise funds without venues, staging, or equipment
Inclusive across grades and abilities
Strong parent and family engagement
High social sharing
Very low operational cost
Many schools now run virtual talent shows using digital fundraising platforms like Schoolwall, which manage submissions, voting, and reporting in one place.
Instead of relying on one or two big events per year, some schools raise funds continuously, using moments that already matter to families.
Learner birthdays
Academic achievements
Sports milestones
Cultural or leadership recognition
Parents create digital celebration pages to mark special moments. Friends and family leave messages and optionally contribute small donations—part of which supports the school.
No events to organise
No selling
Emotion-driven giving
Continuous fundraising throughout the year
This approach is especially effective because it aligns fundraising with positive school culture, rather than obligation.
Competitions with meaningful prizes consistently outperform traditional raffles—especially when run online.
Win a laptop
Win a tablet or device
Win a school fee contribution
Win a stationery hamper
Supporters buy digital entries
Each entry increases their chance of winning
The draw is conducted transparently online
Easy to understand
High participation rates
Short campaign periods create urgency
Ideal for funding specific school needs
Platforms like Schoolwall allow schools to run these competitions digitally, removing paper tickets and manual admin entirely.
The start of the school year is when:
Parent engagement is highest
Financial pressure is most visible
Community support matters most
Back-to-school fundraising focuses on helping families while raising funds.
Competitions with stationery or uniform prizes
Sponsored school supply drives
Community-backed support campaigns
High relevance for parents
Strong emotional buy-in
Opportunities for local business sponsorship
Builds goodwill while raising funds
Digital platforms enable schools to host these campaigns online, making them easy to manage and easy to support.
High effort
Limited reach
Volunteer-dependent
One-off events
Manual tracking
Low effort
Unlimited reach
Platform-supported
Ongoing opportunities
Automated reporting
Schools that move online consistently report: Higher participation, Better visibility and Less administrative stress
Successful schools focus on:
Simplicity
Clear communication
Digital accessibility
Campaigns that fit naturally into school life
Rather than building systems themselves, many schools use dedicated school fundraising platforms like Schoolwall, which:
Host campaigns
Manage payments
Track engagement
Provide transparency for parents and staff
If your school is:
Tired of low-return fundraisers
Struggling with volunteer capacity
Looking for modern, practical fundraising ideas
Then digital, low-effort fundraising may be the right next step.
You do not need technical expertise or large budgets—just the right approach and the right tools.
Whether you’re just exploring digital fundraising or ready to run full campaigns with less admin, Schoolwall gives your school a secure, easy way to raise funds online.