Basketball Fundraising - Overview
Basketball fundraising has some advantages over other school sports teams. Like football, basketball games are usually well attended events. That means there are lots of opportunities to sell basketball fundraiser items!
We have a wide assortment of basketball fundraising ideas for you to choose from. You just need to determine how you will sell your fundraiser. If you choose a brochure basketball fundraiser like cookie dough, start with a team meeting. You might consider setting up a sales table at a couple of games and pre sell cookie dough there.
The days of donkey basketball fund raising are over. We have put together three easy ideas for your next basketball fundraiser.

Basketball Fundraising LollipopsThis is a terrific basketball fundraiser with basketball shaped lollipop. This fundraiser is always a slam dunk for basketball teams and leagues. You buy the fun basketball lollipops for 25 cents and sell them for 50 cents each; double your money! Each master case comes with 576 basketball shaped lollipops and you only have to order 1 case. |
Diner’s CardsThese basketball fund raising cards are a great way to not only help support your team/league, but also local business as well. You partner with a local merchant to offer a discount to their store. Then sell the discount cards for $10 each! Overlooking this basketball fund raiser discount card is a personal foul. |
One Dollar Basketball Fundraiser BarThese are the biggest one dollar candy bar in the fundraising industry. Everyone knows that in basketball, the bigger the better, the same goes for basketball chocolate fund raising candy! Choose from two variety packs containing either 45 or 52 candy bars per carrier. Each case contains four carriers and you only have to order one case! Let this basketball candy bar fundraiser be your sixth man. |

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