Fundraising Ideas

We’ve shared a list of connections and ideas to help you grow your chapter. These are contacts and ideas that don’t require a ton of planning, volunteers, or work. Contact each one to see if they can help build your volunteer list and donations. These are ideas come from chapters that have been successful with these groups.

If you have had success with a group, please reach out to website@shpbeds.org and we’ll add them so other chapters can benefit in their communities.

 

Cleveland Browns Foundation

The Cleveland Browns NFL team, have a Foundation that each year, awards three (3) grant donations of $2000 to Browns Backer Clubs across America. These clubs are fans that gather to watch the games and do good in their community.

Click on the link below to find a Browns Backer Club near you and contact that chapter to find out if you can do a build and partner with them for the Browns Give Back Grant. The Browns Back Club has to submit the grant application. Some clubs also make donations to kids and animals nonprofits locally too.

SAE Charity Partnership

SHP recently became one of the chairty partners for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Sigma Alpha Epsilon is one of the country’s oldest and largest fraternities, founded on March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabama. SAE is made up of 215 chapters across the nation with over 12,000 active collegiate members and over 206,000 living alumni. 

Find a local college chapter and gain donors, volunteers, and build days.

100 Who Care Alliance

Made up of 100 Women Who Care, 100 Men Who Care, 100 People Who Care, 100 Businesses Who Care, and 100 Kids Who Care groups. There are currently more than 700 100 Who Care giving circles making a huge impact in local communities. It’s a great organization where you give a 3 minute speech about SHP and they select one of the three non-profits giving a pitch that day.

Kiwanis

Kiwanis helps kids around the world. Kiwanis clubs host nearly 150,000 service projects each year and their clubs raise more than US$100 million to support community causes. Some clubs perform hands-on community service; others raise funds to distribute throughout the community.