- Attention: Start your fundraising ask with something interesting, exciting, or surprising to grab people’s attention.
- Interest: Next, generate interest by explaining how donations to your classroom make a difference for you and your students.
- Call to Action: End by directly asking people to donate and providing the link to your classroom page.
- If you’re trying to participate in our $35,000 Giving Tuesday Donation Match, use urgent language in your fundraising ask.
- Remind people of limited matching funds, so they should donate now before funds run out.
- A great photo or video can help make your fundraising ask more compelling, like in the examples below.
Brooke shares regular updates about her classroom on her Instagram stories and feed, including what her current supply needs are.
The best fundraising videos are simple and authentic. Watch our example and then read further tips in our teacher fundraising guide.
- On Giving Tuesday, you can email your fundraising ask to potential donors and remind them about our $35,000 classroom donation match.
- Year-round you can also link to your classroom page in your email signature or on your classroom’s online portal (if your school will allow it).