Fundraising Tips

Why Community Fundraising Wins When National Trust Fails

We sense that over the last few years, things have shifted. It happened quietly, then all at once, and people stopped trusting institutions, governments, and influencers. While glossy mailers and corporate campaigns aren’t garnering the support they once did, national trust failed, but not local trust. In other words, people still trust their neighbors and... READ MORE

10 Earth Day Activities for Kids That Make a Difference

What is Earth Day at your school could last longer than a display on a bulletin board? It’s not just any day on a calendar. Since it was founded it’s become one of the biggest events on the planet with hundreds of millions, if not over a billion people, participating across most countries. To us,... READ MORE

Purpose Based Fundraising: Inspiring a New Generation in 2026

Students Are Hungry for Meaning Walk through any school in 2026 and you can feel it. Students are not motivated by product sales or gimmicks. They are hungry for purpose based fundraising, and want connection. They want to feel proud of how they contribute to their school and the world around them. A recent report... READ MORE

School Fundraising Leadership: Redesigning Systems in 2026

A Quiet Crisis Facing School Fundraising Leadership A quiet crisis is facing school fundraising leadership today. School leaders rarely talk openly about the emotional and operational strain caused by outdated fundraising models. They talk about enrollment, curriculum, or safety. But fundraising lives in the shadows. And it drains staff time, increases family frustration, and diminishes... READ MORE

Parent Fundraiser Burnout: When Parents Quietly Give Up

I used to be the first one to volunteer, and I know about parent fundraiser burnout. There was a time when I signed every PTA form without hesitation. When the flyer came home with my kid, I taped it to the refrigerator like a badge of honor. And when the school needed volunteers, I shifted... READ MORE

School Fundraising Trends 2026: The Future for PTAs

For the past decade, school fundraising has followed the same familiar cycle. Product drives. Catalog sales. Booster events. But in the last two years, something changed, and it’s impacting school fundraising trends 2026. For instance, participation’s dropped and volunteer numbers have fallen. Further, donor trust shifted. Schools across the country began asking the same question:... READ MORE

School Fundraiser 2026: The 5 Hidden Frictions

But The Fundraiser That Looked Perfect But Broke Anyway A school in the Midwest launched a school fundraiser 2026 in March with every advantage. They had a polished kickoff video, student incentives, colorful posters, and a coordinated PTA push. Yet two weeks later participation collapsed. It didn’t fail because families were unwilling to help, or... READ MORE

School Fundraising Ideas 2026: Why Simplicity Wins

The Year of Less Is More If you ask any PTA president or principal what their goal is for this year, the answer is rarely “more complexity.” It is almost always “more simplicity.” As we look at the landscape of school fundraising ideas 2026, a clear trend has emerged. Schools are no longer impressed by... READ MORE

School Fundraiser Burnout: When the Community Spirit Breaks

The Afternoon It All Fell Apart It was a humid Friday afternoon in late September when the community gym opened its doors for the annual fundraiser kickoff. Folding tables lined the walls. Posters decorated with cartoon mascots hung slightly crooked. The PA system buzzed with that familiar hollow static. But something felt different. Parents came... READ MORE

Why School Fundraisers Keep Failing: The Hidden Psychology

Across the country, school fundraisers are producing lower participation even as the number of requests increases. PTAs are doing more work for less return. Families feel stretched thin. Teachers feel buried under logistics. And donors quietly pull back without ever saying why. To understand why school fundraisers keep failing, we must look at the data.... READ MORE