Fundraising Tips Straight from the Top

Fundraising is a vital part of the Susan G. Komen 3-Day® that sometimes involves a whirlwind of emotions. It can be daunting to set goals, determine how to start, what methods to use, or even who to ask. To help you out, we’ve teamed up with some of our Top Fundraisers from 2023 to share all the wisdom that’s boosted them straight to the top of the leaderboards. From simple emails to elaborate golf outings, these trailblazers share the methods that have propelled them to the summit of fundraising excellence. They’ll spill the beans on what works best for them and reveal their tips and tricks to help you achieve your fundraising goals this year. 

Laura P.: Top Fundraiser ? New England: $50,000+ 

For the past three years, Laura has been walking the Komen 3-Day in honor of her mom and best friend who have both battled breast cancer. Determined to prevent herself and her nieces from having to combat this tremendous disease, she takes fundraising very seriously. She raises most of her money through word of mouth, Facebook, and email, including updating the signature on her work email to include the link to her fundraising page. Laura acknowledges that fundraising can seem formidable, but notes that, from her experience, many people want to donate, especially when someone they know is doing something big like the 3-Day®.  

“Tell everyone what you are doing, don’t be shy. When I send out the email, I include all the people who previously donated, all my friends, some co-workers, and I have included my parents’ friends too. I have been amazed at how many people have been touched by breast cancer or support me due to my mother.” Laura also emphasizes the value of reminder emails and asking people about their company’s matching gift policy. Her brother’s company does a double match one day a year, so he always donates on that day, and a friend of hers works at a company that always does a double match. “It is amazing when you can turn a $50 donation into $150 or $100 into $300.” 

She also emphasizes the importance of sending out thank you notes to everyone who donated. After the walk, she sends a card with pictures from the walk as a wonderful way of including her donors in the Pink Bubble. Laura looks forward to walking again in the 2024 Denver 3-Day as a 1-Day walker. “Breast cancer has had such a negative impact on my life, but Susan G. Komen® has had such a positive impact. I feel as if I can make a difference, because of Komen.” 

Cynthia S.: Top Fundraiser – Chicago: $36,000+ 

As a breast cancer survivor and first-time walker, Cynthia kicked off her 3-Day journey with a goal of raising $10,000 to help find the cures for breast cancer. However, her fundraising efforts took her to unexpected levels as she and her two daughters collectively raised $43,000. Her approach included sending letters, emails and text messages to friends, family, and business acquaintances. She happily shared her story and explained the 3-Day to anyone who asked for more information on the cause. Upon receiving donations, Cynthia sent out a handwritten thank you letter to each donor to let them know how much she appreciated their support in continuing the fight to end breast cancer. Whenever she hit a milestone or was close to achieving a goal, Cynthia’s husband encouraged her to push further and reach out to more acquaintances who she had not initially contacted. In fact, Cynthia and her husband increased her goal 4 or 5 times before settling at $36,000.  

Prior to this effort, Cynthia had never fundraised for any organization. In fact, at the start she was shy about asking friends and family for donations. “I found that sending emails and text messages after I verbally let people know I was walking 60 miles over three days to raise money for [the cures] kind of opened the door for them to give. It was an amazing and uplifting experience to receive daily notifications from the 3-Day that a donation had been made and that alone made me want to reach out to even more potential donors! The realization that people were so happy to help made me even more excited about reaching my goals and beyond. Trust me, if I can do this anyone can! Taking the first step to commit is all it takes. From there the adrenaline will propel you to your fundraising goals, as well as to the finish line!” 

Stephanie C.: Top Fundraiser San Diego – $64,000+ 

Stephanie first participated in the 3-Day in 2006 in Philadelphia with the attitude “Try something once. If you don’t like it, you never have to do it again.” Fifteen events later, she continues to show up to the 3-Day and raise funds as people she is close to continue to go through cancer treatment. “This disease touches so many people and many are silent about it. Being open about raising money for the cause and committing to the walk are ways you can help others talk about and participate in helping others in the journey to recovery,” she shared.  

Year after year, Stephanie puts on a golf outing to raise money for the 3-Day, and each year it grows. She has many repeat supporters whom she sets out to make feel important before, during and after the event. She describes her donors as the backbone of the 3-Day, the true heroes who make it all possible. Her advice to first-time walkers is to start fundraising as soon as possible. Don’t be afraid to ask for donations. “It’s not about the big donations,” she shared, “it is about all the small ones. Use your networks ? tap into your friends to tap into their friends.” She also recommends creating a revenue stream that gives something back to the donor, like her annual golf outing.  

She looks forward to walking again in the 2024 Dallas/Fort Worth 3-Day with her friends, including a survivor she met in 2021, and her sister who has joined her in walking the past few years. She sets out to match or exceed the amount she raised in 2023. In closing, she advises “It takes a village! Whether you are a top fundraiser or working hard to hit your minimum requirement ? it takes all of us to provide Komen the opportunity to put our money to good work.” 

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! 

We Wrapped Up the 2023 3-Day Season in Costal San Diego! 

We wrapped up the 2023 3-Day season in sunny San Diego! From November 17–19, the Pink Bubble returned to pink tents to camp out and walk 60 miles over the course of three days (or 20 miles in 1 day!). Together, 1,500 walkers and 300 crew members raised a total of $5.3 million for breast cancer research, community health, patient care and advocacy.   

Day 1 

The 2023 San Diego 3-Day kicked off with the sun rising in Del Mar for a packed Opening Ceremony. The entire crowd let out a tremendous cheer when Helen H. approached the stage to share that she walks with and for her sisters and herself, all three of whom are breast cancer survivors. “Never was there a doubt in my mind that I would survive this cancer… My experience with the 3-Day took care of me mentally and physically… As we walk the 3-Day this weekend, remember this: We walk for those who can’t. We walk because we will never give up until we have the cures.” She went on to quote Maya Angelou whose words perfectly describe the Pink Bubble, “People forget what you say, people forget what you do, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” 

Following Helen, Kristi R., a first-time walker, shared that in 2021 she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer which had spread to her lymph nodes and spine, and was later diagnosed with brain cancer. She walks as a thriver who is undergoing treatment for which she received financial assistance from Susan G. Komen. A living example of why we walk and raise funds, Kristi inspired the crowd as they embarked on their journey with her heartfelt words. “Susan G. Komen’s funding of cancer research has enabled me to start a treatment plan that I’m still on today… none of this would be possible without supporters like you. I feel fortunate to be speaking to you today.” 

To conclude the Opening Ceremony, Maggie M. honored her mother Maureen, who was registered to walk in San Diego but passed away just three months ago. Surrounded by her incredible team Wild Women Walking For A Cure, Maggie raised the promise flag adorned with the names of everyone we walk in memory of. Survivors and thrivers then led the way onto the coastal route. 

A day filled with sunshine, 3-Dayers passed through Del Mar Village, Torrey Pines, and La Jolla Village where they were surrounded by breathtaking hills. Community support was at every corner in the form of local businesses, restaurants, cheerleaders, and the San Diego Police Department (SDPD). As walkers continued along the coast, they made their way to lunch where they were greeted by Chopper Jr., an adorable puppy who, like his late brother Chopper, rides his very own motorcycle! Before snapping a picture with their new four-legged friend, SDPD led walkers, crew, Youth Corps, and supporters in dancing the Wobble before heading back out on the route. 

Walkers passed by supporters wearing unicorn hats, a gnome themed sweep van, and seals resting at Children’s Pool before returning to camp to enjoy the Bank of America massage chairs. Since its inception in 2003, the 3-Day has paraded through San Diego every time we’ve walked with pride, making for a particularly special 20-year celebration. In typical 2023 3-Day fashion, it began raining! To wrap up the evening, walkers enjoyed the Bank of America Celebration of Champions, where they awarded our Top Fundraisers, Milestone Award Winner, and Crew Impact Award Winners with donations of up to $500 for their 2024 3-Day fundraising. New this year, our National Presenting Sponsor also hosted a raffle where five randomly selected San Diego 3-Day participants won $250 toward their 2024 fundraising efforts. What a way to wrap up the evening before getting some shuteye in pink tents.  

Day 2 

Despite the night’s brief downpouring of rain, walkers awoke from their pink tents to the sun rising on the bayside. They grabbed some hot coffee and enjoyed a nutritious breakfast before lining up on the Mohawk Pink Carpet to embark on the route. Standing at the front of the line was Gemma G., our San Diego Ultimate Event Experience winner who accomplished her 15th 3-Day this weekend. In the eligible challenge period, Gemma humbly raised an outstanding $13,842, earning her first position out on the route with her two friends Elaine and Nino, amongst other prizes. When given the go-ahead, Gemma led walkers who flooded out of camp creating an immense sea of pink. In typical San Diego style, supporters including the San Diego Police Department cheered them on as they exited camp to enjoy a fun-filled 20 miles.  

Walkers passed through Sunset Cliffs National Park and Smiley Lagoon before heading toward South Mission Beach Boardwalk and the infamous Muscle Beach. On the route, walkers were delivered an outpouring of support from community members who decorated their homes, held signs, blew bubbles, and provided treats. At Pit Stop 3 walkers were greeted by a pirate with a real parrot, as well as a mother and her six-year-old daughter who were offering pink ribbon face paint to walkers, crew, and staff. Continuing along the route, at one house two young girls in their pajamas were holding handmade signs adorned with drawings and words of encouragement. Walkers headed over to lunch to celebrate the halfway mark where SDPD Officer Paul led the crowd in dancing the Wobble! 

Pit Stop 4 was home to the beloved Cookie Ladies who brought over 2,500 homemade cookies to pass out to walkers as they completed the homestretch of Day 2. They had chocolate chip, gingersnap, gluten free, vegan, and every other type of cookie you could imagine accompanied by dairy and almond milk! These four women led by Marla R., returned to the 3-Day after three years and were a tremendous hit amongst walkers. Marla is a breast cancer survivor, former 3-Day walker, and is currently undergoing treatment for a different form of cancer. She initially had chemotherapy scheduled for the Wednesday before the 3-Day, but when her doctor noticed the date, he quickly moved the session to the Monday after the event so she could participate. She is looking forward to undergoing her treatment with the Pink Bubble so fresh in her mind, reminding her of her inner strength and the support that surrounds her.  

Walkers then passed through Memorial Mile where the photos of 94 incredible individuals who battled breast cancer stood proudly. As they made their way into camp, walkers were greeted with the famous 3-Day mac n’ cheese before welcoming in the last walker. A hot chocolate bar, courtesy of Bank of America, opened with countless toppings including marshmallows, whipped cream, chocolate shavings, peppermint sticks, and more! With stomachs and hearts full, we enjoyed a touching Honor Ceremony which began with words from all thirty members of our Youth Corps. Tears were shed, hugs were exchanged, and we were all unified as we remembered why we walk. Everyone lit a candle to line the way to the remembrance tent before calling it a night and resting up for the final day of the San Diego 3-Day.  

Day 3 

To kick off Day 3, 20-Mile Walkers grabbed their credentials and white lanyards before heading out on the route. Walkers were met with a drizzle of rain, making sure the San Diego 3-Day followed the tradition of the 2023 season. Just a few miles in, thanks to SeaWorld San Diego, walkers were able to meet an adorable sloth and penguin! Shortly after, the clouds parted, and we were greeted by the beautiful Southern California sunshine. 

While out on the route, walkers received an outpouring of community support, cheering them on as they enjoyed one final day in the Pink Bubble. Amongst those keeping spirits high were cheerleaders from San Pasqual High School and our friends from XPO. Continuing along the route, walkers enjoyed Belmont Park and Bonita Cove, a tranquil bay area with stunning views of Mission Bay that is perfect for a 3-Day. From here, they passed through historic Old Town Viewpoint and the culturally rich neighborhood of Little Italy.  

Before we knew it, walkers were crossing the Mohawk Pink Carpet into the Closing Ceremony to celebrate their tremendous achievement; 60 miles in three days! After grabbing their victory t-shirt and San Diego medal courtesy of Bank of America, walkers snapped a quick photo in front of the 60 Mile or 1-Day completion signs before scarfing down a Ready CLEAN bar. Nature’s Bounty had a booth sporting drawstring bags, pink sunglasses, and free samples of Hair, Skin & Nail Gummy vitamins. Nature’s Bounty also offered a drawing to win a Lululemon belt bag full of full-sized Hair, Skin & Nail Gummy vitamins, coupons, and a Walgreen’s gift card. Walkers grabbed a Mohawk SmartCushion to rest their feet and take in the gorgeous view of Waterfront Park while eagerly waiting for our last walker.  

The last walker entered the sea of supporters and raised the last walker flag one last time before crew members lined the way to the stage for survivors and thrivers. A collection of thousands of sneakers arose, contrasting beautifully with the waterfront scenery. Hand-in-hand, survivors and thrivers walked toward the stage prompting our Closing Ceremony. It was at this time that we discovered that, collectively, the participants of the San Diego 3-Day raised a colossal $5.3 million in the fight against breast cancer. Bubbles were released into the air and the celebration concluded with crying, hugging, and dancing as we look forward to the 2024 3-Day season. 

Thank you to all who joined us this year. From walkers to crew to volunteers, your efforts push us closer to the world we dream of. A world without breast cancer. We look forward to seeing you next year!