School Fundraising magazine – autumn 2024
PTA+ and FundEd magazines have joined forces to become School Fundraising magazine, a publication for everyone who raises money to enrich education. In this issue, we continue the theme of collaboration by exploring how schools and their PTAs can work together for everyone’s benefit.
Nuala Calvi finds out how to attract celebrities to your cause; Sarah Everson highlights available grants for STEM projects; and Daniel Etherington shares his favourite festive events from last year. We’ve also created a new Enrichment section featuring our favourite products, workshops, challenges, and competitions to get your school fired up for the year ahead. Discover all this and more in the autumn 2024 issue of School Fundraising magazine.
The autumn 2024 issue includes...
- Roundup – A fundraising trail booklet, board game café and more...
- We did it! – Two PTA success stories
- Cost conscious – How to be inclusive in difficult times
- Team work – PTAs can work with schools so everyone wins
- ‘Harvey scored a winner with his football-themed cycling challenge’
- Reach for the stars – Boost your fundraising with some star power
- Festive fundraisers – Five easy wins
- ‘Our night at the opera was a magical, mid-winter success’
- Burger on the dancefloor – One DJ shares his school disco tips
- A December to remember – Get creative with your Christmas events
- Save the best for last – Encourage people to stick around till the end
- Question everything – Inspiration to liven up your quiz night
- ‘We got a £75,000 grant to create a community hub’
- Meet the grant provider – The Co-operative Bank
- Grants for schools – Our pick of the current STEM grants
- Fundraising glossary – All the terms you need to know
- AGM anxiety – Our guide to a stress-free annual general meeting
- First aid FAQs – Two experts answer your queries
- Coram’s commitment to wellbeing – Providing a toolkit for support
- Enrichment hub – Add value to the school experience beyond the classroom
- Take part – Get pupils involved with these competitions and challenges
- Bottoms up – One parent tells us how he went from running the PTA bar to setting up his own brewery
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