Spring is a great time to connect with your network and ask for donations to your Susan G. Komen 3-Day® fundraising campaign. To help you gain momentum, we compiled a list of our favorite outdoor fundraising activities.
Lemonade Stand
Set up a lemonade stand at a local park or in front of your home. You can make your own lemonade or buy some pre-made. Make a sign and draw the pink breast cancer ribbon on it to attract people’s attention. When you get a customer, be sure to tell them about your 3-Day fundraising campaign and why it’s important to you. Post your lemonade stand on social media to get more customers!
- Suggested price: $1 per cup
Host a Sports Event
With the warm weather and the sun setting later each day, it’s a great time for some friendly competition. Rally sports enthusiasts and philanthropists alike by hosting a tournament to raise money for the 3-Day. Whether it’s basketball, golf, baseball, or pickleball, charge a participation fee or encourage teams to fundraise leading up to the event. It’s a fun and active way to raise funds while fostering camaraderie.
Start with warm leads! If you go to a gym or workout class/studio, ask if they would be willing to donate space/time for the venue. Ask local clubs/organizations, such as golf courses or intramural sports leagues, for help to establish rules and build the tournament. This could also be a good sponsorship or in-kind donation opportunity. Be sure to advertise on social media and local online community boards. You can also hang flyers in local businesses or contact local news stations to spread the word about your event.
- Suggested entry fee: $25
Spring Cleaning Yard Sale
Turn clutter into contributions by hosting a spring-cleaning yard sale! As you sift through all the things you’ve collected, put aside anything that may come in handy for someone else. Spread the word by posting on social media and hanging signs around your community. Display information about the 3-Day and how the proceeds will make an impact. Print signs with your QR code so people can make an additional donation if they’d like, and don’t be afraid to price items higher than you normally would since it’s going to such an important cause!
- Suggested price: nothing lower than $5
Plan a Car Wash
Gather a group of friends, make some signs and spend a few hours washing cars. You can set up in the parking lot of a school or church (with permission of course!), or even on your block if you have the space. Make sure your signs indicate you’re raising money for breast cancer.
- Suggested price: $15 per car
Plant Flowers for a Cause
Embrace the spirit of renewal by organizing a community flower planting event. Partner with local nurseries or garden centers to source flowers and supplies, then invite participants to plant blooms in exchange for donations. It’s a beautiful way to honor loved ones affected by breast cancer while beautifying your neighborhood.
- Suggested donation amount: $25 and go up in $10 increments based on the creation!
Mow Lawns
Channel your inner landscaper and offer lawn mowing services for donations. Spread the word in your community and schedule mowing sessions throughout the season. Whether it’s a one-time mow or a recurring service, every mowed lawn can make a difference.
- Suggested amount: $20
Craft Bird Feeders from Toilet Paper Rolls
Looking for an activity to do with the kids? Get crafty for a cause by transforming ordinary toilet paper rolls into charming bird feeders. Host a DIY workshop or sell pre-made feeders at farmer’s markets or other local events. Not only will this raise funds, but it also promotes environmental awareness and provides our feathered friends with a tasty treat.
- Suggested workshop fee: $20
Organize a Neighborhood Walk
Give your loved ones a peek into the Pink Bubble with an organized neighborhood walk to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer research. Choose a scenic route, set a fundraising goal, and invite friends, family and neighbors to join in solidarity. Consider incorporating pink attire or accessories to make a bold and fun statement of support. Maybe you can even have a contest for best dressed!
- Suggested donation amount: $15
Go Door-to-Door with a Purpose
Turn a training walk into a double positive! Knocking on doors may seem old-fashioned, but it’s still an effective way to engage with your community and garner donations. Arm yourself with informational flyers, donation envelopes and plenty of enthusiasm to share your story and spread the word about the 3-Day.
- Suggested donation amount: $25
We hope these fundraising ideas help you reach your 3-Day goal. If you’re looking for more ways to solicit more donations from the comfort of your own home, take a look at these fundraising ideas.
Stay motivated, and remember, every donation brings us one step closer to a world without breast cancer.