This type of fundraising campaign centers around a calendar featuring various activities, services, or prizes assigned to different dates. Supporters purchase a date (or multiple dates) on the calendar, effectively “picking a date,” for a chance to win or experience the associated offering. For instance, a calendar might feature a home-cooked meal from a community member on one date, a gift certificate to a local business on another, or a larger prize, such as an electronics item, on a third.
Such fundraising models offer several advantages. They can engage a broad audience due to the varied nature of the potential rewards. This flexibility allows for customization based on the community’s interests and resources, from offering simple experiences to showcasing unique, locally-sourced prizes. The extended timeframe of a calendar-based campaign also provides ongoing visibility and multiple opportunities for community engagement compared to single-day events. Historically, raffle-style fundraisers utilizing calendars have been a popular choice for schools, clubs, and non-profit organizations.