Fun & Unusual Fundraising Ideas for 2025

Giving back has never gone out of style—and it’s even better when it’s fun! If you’re looking for a fresh way to support your favourite charity, you’re in the perfect position: you’ve got life experience, a strong network, and the confidence to try something new. Whether you’re retired, semi-retired, or just looking to make a difference in your free time, these fun and unusual fundraising ideas will let you give back and enjoy yourself while doing it!

Turn back time with a themed dance night—50s rock ‘n’ roll, 60s Motown, or even a groovy 70s disco! Sell tickets, encourage guests to dress the part, and offer prizes for best costume or dance moves. You can host it at a local community centre, church hall, or even your backyard.

Bonus twist: Include a “dance-off” where people vote with donations!

You’ve accumulated a lifetime of useful skills—gardening, painting, baking, organising, even tutoring. Why not auction off your talents? Get a group of friends together to offer their services and host a silent (or online) auction.

Examples:

  • “One-hour garden makeover”
  • “Handmade pie of the month for 3 months”
  • “Photo organising session for your digital chaos”

Bingo never gets old—but you can add a twist! Make it themed (travel, movies, or pets), throw in silly prizes, or even host it virtually for friends near and far.

Make it count: Charge a modest entry fee and give a portion of the winnings to the charity.

Offer yourself (or a team of “fun grandparents”) for playdates, bedtime stories via Zoom, or crafting sessions with little ones. Parents donate to the cause for a break, and kids get quality time with a loving, experienced grown-up.

This is especially charming around holidays—think: decorating cookies or reading holiday classics aloud.

Host an online or community photo contest where people submit pictures of themselves and their pets looking alike (or dressed alike). Ask for a small donation to enter, and offer silly or heartfelt prizes.

Get a local pet store or vet involved for extra sponsorship and buzz!

Instead of a standard charity walk, organize a “Memory Lane” walk where participants dress from the decade they were born, share stories, and bring photos. Add nostalgia stations along the route—like favorite songs, candy, or trivia from each era.

It’s walking, it’s storytelling, it’s heartwarming—and it’s for a great cause.

Think open mic meets afternoon tea. Invite people to perform—sing, play instruments, tell stories, do comedy—and pair it with scones and Earl Grey. Sell tickets, include a raffle, and maybe even stream it for friends who can’t attend in person!

Fundraising doesn’t have to be formal, fussy, or the same old bake sale. When you mix creativity, fun, and a great cause, you’ll inspire others and enjoy yourself in the process. So gather your friends, unleash your inner entertainer or organiser, and raise some funds for Charity!

We hope you’ve enjoyed our fundraising ideas, why not enter your event into our Fundraising Competition? You could win an extra donation to the charity of your choice up to £250!


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