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9 Exciting Fundraiser Games Ideas For Adults

  Here are some fun and engaging   fundraiser game ideas for adults   that can help raise money while ensuring everyone has a great time: 1. Trivia Night Host a trivia night where participants can compete in teams or individually. Charge an entry fee, and offer a prize for the winning team. You can have different categories, such as pop culture, history, or sports, to cater to various interests. 2. Casino Night Set up a casino-themed event with games like poker, blackjack, and roulette. Participants can buy chips to play, and the person with the most chips at the end of the night wins a prize. All proceeds from chip sales go to the fundraiser. 3. Karaoke Competition Organize a karaoke competition where participants pay to enter or to vote for their favorite performances. You can also have a “pay to play” system, where people can donate to make others sing a song of their choice. 4. Wine Tasting Event Partner with a local winery or wine shop to host a wine tasting event. C...

8 Creative Ways to Raise Funds for Your Dream Wedding

  Here are some creative   wedding fundraiser ideas   to help couples raise funds for their special day or a charitable cause: Silent Auction:  Gather donated items and services from local businesses and hold a  silent auction  at an event or online. Crowdfunding:  Set up a page on a crowdfunding platform like  WhyDonate  or Kickstarter. Share your story and invite friends, family, and the community to contribute. Charity Dinner:  Host a themed dinner party or potluck where guests can donate a specified amount to attend. Bake Sale:  Organize a bake sale with homemade goods. You can hold it at a local market, school, or community center. Raffle:  Sell raffle tickets for a chance to win donated prizes. Ensure you comply with local regulations regarding raffles. Car Wash:  Host a car wash event where people can donate to get their cars cleaned. Yard Sale:  Collect gently used items from friends and family and hold a yard...