Fundraising in a Winter Wonderland: 12 Ways to Raise Money this Winter

Wintertime is known for chilly temperatures, cozy blankets, and being the season of giving. Fundraising during this time of year is a great way to raise money for the 3-Day while embracing the spirit of holiday altruism. Here are twelve winter fundraising ideas to consider. 

Holiday Gift-Wrapping Service 

Set up a gift-wrapping station at a local shopping center or organize a gift-wrapping service within your community. Charge a fee and provide festive wrapping paper and decorations to fully embody the holiday season. 

Winter Bake Sale 

Host a winter-themed bake sale with treats like gingerbread cookies, hot chocolate, and other chilly delights. You can sell these goodies at local events, schools, or online.  

Cookie Swap 

Another option is a cookie swap where everyone donates a certain dollar amount to exchange their tastiest sweets! Bake away and share the love with your friends to raise money for the 3-Day. 

Christmas Tree Recycling 

After the holidays, collect used Christmas trees for recycling. Charge a fee for tree pick-up and disposal services and then recycle the trees to raise funds for your cause. 

Ice Skating Fundraiser 

Partner with a local ice rink to host a fundraising event filled with winter charm. Charge an entry fee, offer skate rentals, and maybe even consider organizing a competition or providing lessons for additional funds. 

Hot Chocolate Stand 

In summertime we have lemonade and in winter we cozy up with hot cocoa! Top each cup with pink marshmallows and fundraise away.  

Snow Sculpture Contest/Sand Sculpture 

Host a snow sculpture (or sand sculpture for those in warmer weather) contest in your community and see everyone’s artistic talent. Participants can pay an entry fee and spectators can vote for their favorite sculptures with donations. 

Winter Party 

If you’re into glitz and glam, you may want to organize a formal winter party with dinner and music at your home. Tickets can be sold for entry, and you can also raise money through silent auctions of items that have been donated to the event and have the proceeds go toward your fundraising.

Mac & Cheese Cook-Off 

The 3-Day and mac & cheese go hand in hand! Organize an event where participants can showcase their culinary skills with their best cheesy recipe. Attendees can purchase tickets to sample the dishes and vote for their favorites in a blind taste test. 

Winter Movie Night 

Organize a movie night with your favorite winter or holiday-themed film and encourage attendees to bring their coziest blankets and pajamas. Sell tickets for entry and offer concessions like popcorn, hot cocoa, and other snacks. 

Polar Plunge 

Organize a “Polar Plunge” event where participants take a chilly dip into an ice-cold lake or pool. This is a fun and daring way to raise money during the winter months, and a bucket list item for many individuals! 

Winter-Themed Trivia Night 

Host a trivia night with questions related to winter holidays, traditions, and general knowledge. Participants can pay to join the event and you can offer prizes for the winning teams! 

Remember to promote your winter fundraising event through social media, local advertising, and community outreach to ensure its success. What is your favorite way to fundraise during the colder months? 

Sallie R. is the 2023 San Diego 3-Day Milestone Award Winner!

Sallie R. has walked 33 times over 19 years, contributing a lifetime total of more than $148,000 toward the breast cancer cause. An avid gardener and psychologist, her friend and teammate Courtney B. describes Sallie as “the definition of small but mighty. The strength she has, to not only fight her internal battles but to also ensure everyone around her is cared and loved for, is admired by all those who know her.” She walks alongside her friends and family on the team Wild Women Walking For A Cure and is always a light to her teammates and other 3-Dayers.  

“Her strength and courage inspire me and the rest of the Wild Women, including her daughter and granddaughter, to continue to support the 3-Day to one day live in a world without breast cancer.” ?Cait B. 

Get to know Sallie as we honor her as our 2023 San Diego 3-Day Milestone Award Winner! 

What was your inspiration to do your first 3-Day???  

I fully recovered from my first battle with breast cancer in ’95 and was excited to have a way to give back to the cause. This was an amazing start to my love for the 3-Day. My daughter joined me that year, and on many walks since along with teammates who have become lifelong best friends. 

What has brought you back to the 3-Day year after year?  

Raising money to help find the cures is certainly the driving force but I couldn’t have done it without the friendship and support of my family and teammates. Not only do family members walk with me, but the team itself can only be described as family. One of the founding members of our team, Wild Women Walking For A Cure, who we recently lost to breast cancer, would say that the 3-Days are addictive and contagious. Yes, indeed they are! 

What is the secret to your 3-Day fundraising success?   

I use the old-fashioned way… snail mail. I make sure my donation letters go out in October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Each year, I compose a letter that is very personal, sharing family events as well as personal challenges I have faced. For example, my husband is severely disabled, and I share his progress in my letter. I have built up a group of supporters who anticipate my letter and include their donation in their yearly contribution plan.  

I will send letters to people I barely know. I include every doctor, dentist, therapist, accountant, contractor, etc. You never know when they will respond that their mother or sister or brother, etc. has or had breast cancer and they thank me for the opportunity to help. I ask my donors to send me the names of who I can walk in honor and/or memory of which is how I discovered that my dentist had breast cancer. Additionally, I am persistent and send reminders by postcard and I always send a personalized Thank You postcard with a photo from the 3-Day. Yes, it is a lot of work. Yes, it works! 

What is your best advice to anyone walking the 3-Day?   

As our current shirts say, “Every step is a story.”  

I love walking with my teammates, but I also love meeting new people and hearing their stories. This truly is the Pink Bubble. Take the time to listen to others, share your own story, and have FUN. Play games, sing songs, and take pride in the amazing task that you have accomplished. You have just raised a boatload of cash for such an important cause. As the years roll on and many walks later, I cherish the friendships that I have forged in different cities around the country with people I would not have otherwise met.  

What’s a fun fact about you? 

I like to think I’m a good gardener. I am happiest when I can dig, weed, plant, water, create, and design in the garden. I live with soil under my fingernails. In retirement, I have devoted a ton of energy into converting our landscape to native plants that I have started from seed. Everyone I walk with knows that I carry an assortment of plastic bags and markers to collect seeds and identify them. By the way, as a psychologist, I can say that gardening is the best therapy… and it’s free. 

What are the most important lessons you’ve learned on the 3-Day?   

Gosh, where to start? Although 60 miles is a daunting task, we are capable of so much more than we sometimes think. You will be repaid a zillion times over by being positive, kind, and patient. You won’t regret investing time and energy in relationships. I was definitely a slow learner about knowing your body and your limits, but I get it now! 

“Special. Strong. Supportive. Teammate. Gopher hunter. Survivor. Survivor again. Loving. Kind. Short. Crazy. Walker. Crazy Walker. Fundraiser. 60-Mile Walker. 1,920-Mile Walker. Over 30 3-Days. Funny. Funny without meaning to be. Caring. Dedicated. Amazing. Did I say short? Mom to others. Grandma to others. Best friend… so lucky to know her.” ?Les C. 

Congratulations to our Top Fundraisers from the 2023 San Diego 3-Day! 

The 2023 Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day boasted 1,500 walkers and 300 crew members who raised $5.3 million in the fight against breast cancer. To wrap up Day 1, our top fundraisers were recognized Friday evening at the Bank of America Celebration of Champions. This year, Bank of America is celebrating the accomplishments of our 3-Dayers by donating a collective $42,000 to the top fundraisers to jump start their 2024 fundraising efforts. Join us in congratulating these teams and individuals for their incredible achievements and contributions! 

We kicked off the celebration by recognizing our incredible crew members who collectively raised $121,469 for the final 3-Day of 2023! From Event Support, our Top Individual Crew Fundraiser, Martin H., was honored for the $10,000 he raised this year at his 26th event, which brings his total lifetime contribution to $85,295. Speaking of crew, our Top Crew Fundraising Team, Sweep & Shuttle, raised $28,780 amongst 37 members captained by Shirley H., Bridget H., and Laurie H.! 

Amongst the 300 crew members were 30 Youth Corps who came together to raise over $30,000! Siblings Shaun and Jack S. tied as our Top Youth Corps Fundraisers who each raised $5,202. They will both be receiving a customized Hydro Flask courtesy of Bank of America which they can use with pride. We are so grateful for and proud of our Youth Corps who continually remind us of the future we fundraise to improve. 

Our Rookie of the Year, Jennie S., raised $30,539 for her first ever 3-Day! The crowd applauded her incredible contributions as Bank of America’s very own Maegan Young delivered a $500 donation to kick off her 2024 fundraising. We hope that Jennie’s first time in the Pink Bubble was everything she thought it would be and more. 

We then went on to honor our Top Individual Fundraiser, Stephanie C., who raised $64,789! A member of the team Tulips for Tatas, Stephanie has raised over $339,000 in her fourteen years as a participant in fifteen events. Beatrice B., a 1-Day walker and first-time participant raised $6,924 making her our Top Fundraising 1-Day Walker. Thank you for your commitment to the breast cancer cause! 

Ta-Ta’s from KC was then awarded our Small but Mighty Team award after their nine-person team raised a whopping $82,972, demonstrating that anything is possible with enough perseverance. Team Captain Lindsey B. was awarded a $500 donation and her fellow teammates received $60 to kick-start their 2024 fundraising. They were also our third highest fundraising team overall, followed by Hands Up for Hooters at number two who raised $129,410 amongst their 86 team members, making them the largest team at the San Diego 3-Day!  

Ringing in as the Top Fundraising Team, Powered by Optimism was recognized for the $142,350 that all 54 members came together to raise. Team Captain Lisa P. humbly accepted her $500 donation from Bank of America and her teammates were each awarded $60 toward their 2024 fundraising. In their thirteen years as a team, Powered by Optimism has raised more than $2.6 million to help find the cures for breast cancer. Thank you to all of our teams! 

Whatever your own fundraising goals for the 2023 San Diego 3-Day, the work that you do and the funds that you raise are ever important. We are so grateful to every single one of you for making the San Diego 3-Day so memorable and impactful. On behalf of Bank of America and Susan G. Komen, thank you for all that you do to help fight breast cancer!