Finding practical school fundraising ideas that actually work — without burning out your volunteers or asking parents to give yet again — is one of the most common challenges for PTAs, Friends groups, and school communities across the UK.
Whether you’re raising money for new playground equipment, a school trip, end of term celebrations, or simply building a pot of unrestricted funds, the best school fundraising ideas share the same qualities: they’re low-effort, low-risk, and genuinely engaging for your community.
This guide covers some of the most effective approaches, with a particular focus on what works for busy school communities in the UK.

Why school fundraising is different
School communities are unique. Your supporters — parents, grandparents, teachers, and local families — already give a huge amount of their time and energy. The most successful school fundraising ideas respect that by being simple to run, easy to explain, and something supporters feel genuinely good about taking part in.
The most effective PTA and Friends group fundraisers tend to:

Popular school fundraising ideas for PTAs and Friends groups
1. Product fundraising
Product fundraising is one of the most consistently successful school fundraising ideas because it gives supporters something tangible in return for their contribution. Rather than simply asking for a donation, parents and community members buy a product they’ll actually use — making it a much easier ask.
Candle fundraising works particularly well for school communities because:
2. Summer fair and events fundraising
Summer fairs, Christmas fayres, and community events are a staple of school fundraising — and candles are a natural addition to any stall. Branded with your school logo, they stand out from the usual tombola and bric-a-brac, and tend to sell well as a premium item.
The advantage over traditional event fundraising is that you don’t need to wait for the event. Parents can start selling within their own networks as soon as candles are distributed, with any unsold stock sold at the event itself.
3. Seasonal and ongoing campaigns
Rather than relying on one big fundraising push, spreading candle sales across the school year tends to generate more consistent results. Here’s how it can work through the year:
Autumn term: Launch a new campaign at the start of term when parents are engaged and the year feels fresh. Great for building momentum early.
Spring term: Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day are natural selling moments — candles make ideal gifts and are easy to promote around these occasions.
Summer term: End of year teacher gifts, leavers keepsakes, and summer fair stock. The gifting angle is particularly strong here.
Real example: How a school community used candle fundraising
A teacher at a UK school — helped sell 19 candles to teaching staff alone simply by sharing the fundraiser with colleagues. It’s a great example of how one well-connected person within a school community can make a significant difference to a fundraising total. And how the peer-to-peer model works best when it reaches into the networks around your group, not just within it.

Why candle fundraising works for school communities
When a parent buys a candle, they’re not just giving money to the school. They’re receiving a beautifully made, personalised product they’ll genuinely enjoy at home. That combination, supporting a cause they care about while getting something lovely in return — makes people far more likely to say yes, and far more likely to buy again the next time you fundraise.
For PTAs and Friends groups, this distinction matters. Product fundraising builds the kind of goodwill that lasts well beyond a single campaign.

Who is this fundraising model suited to?
Our school fundraising model works well for:

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