Treat supporters to something they’ll actually love with our Sweets & Treats catalog fundraiser. It’s a simple gourmet fundraising program for school classes, clubs, and groups that helps you raise more with popular premium goodies.
Simple, High-Profit Fundraisers for School Classes, Groups, and Clubs
School classes, groups, and clubs do a lot—so fundraising needs to be easy, profitable, and simple to manage. If you’re searching for the best school class, group, and club fundraising ideas, Midland Fundraising catalog fundraisers are a proven choice because they’re organized, family-friendly, and built for real results. This guide to School Classes, Groups and Club Fundraising Ideas helps you choose the right program, keep participation high, and make ordering simple for supporters. Your group gets a ready-to-run fundraiser with popular products, clear order forms, and helpful tools that make it easy for students to participate and supporters to buy.
The best part? Catalog fundraisers work for almost any school program—whether you’re raising money for field trips, classroom supplies, uniforms, competition travel, club equipment, or end-of-year events. With the right timeline, a simple goal, and a clear message, your class or club can raise more without adding chaos to your schedule. Midland Fundraising helps you keep it straightforward, stay on track, and run a fundraiser your school community actually enjoys.
Brighten your fundraiser with our Candle Fundraiser. These high-quality scented candles are a popular pick for school classes, groups, and clubs, giving supporters something useful they’ll enjoy at home.
Our Spring Seasonal Catalog fundraiser is a fresh, easy option for school classes, groups, and clubs. Supporters can shop spring favorites like seasonal décor, garden picks, and popular treats—making it simple to raise money during the spring season.
Our Tote Fundraiser is a practical, popular option for school classes, groups, and clubs. Supporters love the durable, reusable totes—something they’ll actually use again and again.
Our Popcorn & Chocolates catalog fundraiser is a proven favorite for school classes, groups, and clubs. Supporters can choose from crowd-pleasing popcorn flavors and chocolates, making it an easy, high-interest way to raise funds.
Our Fall Seasonal Catalog fundraiser is a great fit for school classes, groups, and clubs. It features fall favorites like harvest treats, seasonal décor, and cozy items supporters love—perfect for raising money during peak fall fundraising season.
Our Popcorn & Peanuts catalog fundraiser is a snack-lover favorite for school classes, groups, and clubs. With popular popcorn flavors and premium peanuts, it’s an easy way to raise more with products supporters enjoy.
Our Cookie Dough catalog fundraiser is a top seller for school classes, groups, and clubs. With classic favorites like chocolate chip and fun seasonal flavors, it’s an easy way to raise funds with something supporters love to buy.
A donation drive fundraiser is one of the simplest ways for school classes, groups, and clubs to raise money with no inventory and minimal overhead. Students can ask family, friends, and local businesses for direct support to cover needs like supplies, event costs, travel, or program fees—so most of what you raise goes straight to your goal. Popular formats include a “Name Your Price” donation drive and a “Sponsor a Student” campaign, where supporters give any amount or sponsor a specific participant.
Direct sale fundraisers are a simple, high-profit option for school classes, groups, and clubs. You sell popular grab-and-go items like $1 Yummy Hearts Lollipops, $1 America’s Variety Chocolate, and $2 Smencils directly to supporters—great for events, meetings, and quick sales. With up to 45% profit per item, direct sales can quickly fund supplies, activities, and event costs while keeping your community involved.

Choose a fundraiser that fits your school class, group, or club goals and what your supporters actually like to buy. The right match boosts participation and makes the fundraiser feel simple and on-brand.

Start your school class, group, or club fundraiser with seller kits that give students everything they need to sell confidently—key info, simple instructions, and materials that make sharing easy.

Boost participation by offering simple ways to sell—online seller pages for easy sharing and paper order forms for supporters who prefer traditional ordering. Giving both options keeps your school class, group, or club fundraiser hassle-free.

Increase online sales by giving sellers a simple digital plan—share their fundraiser link by text, email, and social media, and post consistent reminders during the campaign. Small, regular updates keep your school class, group, or club fundraiser top of mind.

Keep delivery simple: ship online orders directly to customers, and send paper orders in one bulk delivery to a central pickup location after the fundraiser. This keeps your school class, group, or club fundraiser organized and easy to manage.

Stay organized from start to finish by packing, labeling, and sorting orders by seller or classroom. Use clearly marked boxes so pickup is quick and your school class, group, or club fundraiser runs smoothly.
Start your school class, group, or club fundraiser with no upfront costs and free promo materials. We provide ready-to-use posters, flyers, and digital graphics to help you promote fast and reach more supporters.
Skip the sorting. Our pre-collated catalogs and ready-to-send parent letters arrive organized and easy to hand out. Plus, orders are packed to keep distribution simple, so your school class, group, or club fundraiser stays efficient from start to finish.
Use seller reports to track how your fundraiser is performing. See sales by seller, monitor trends, and make quick adjustments to help your school class, group, or club fundraiser raise more.
We keep fundraisers motivated with milestone rewards and prize options that encourage participation. Sellers can earn fun incentives along the way, and we also offer special recognition for teachers and coordinators to support a strong fundraising team.
Supporters can order from anywhere with our easy online ordering. We ship online orders directly to purchasers, which reduces handling and keeps your school class, group, or club fundraiser simple.
Parent participation can make or break your school class, group, or club fundraiser. Here are simple ways to involve parents, boost participation, and help your fundraiser hit its goal.
Start with a clear “why.” Parents are more likely to help when they understand exactly what the fundraiser supports—like classroom supplies, a field trip, or new equipment. Share a simple goal statement and one quick example of the impact (a short story or quote helps), then repeat it consistently in every message.
Send a short, direct message to each parent instead of a general blast. Use their name, the goal, and one clear ask (share a link, place an order, or help a student). Personalized notes feel more important and usually get better participation.
Give parents a few easy ways to help so they can pick what fits their schedule—sharing the fundraiser link, placing an order, helping with pickup, or volunteering at an event. Flexible options make participation more realistic and increase turnout.
Use social media to keep your school fundraiser visible—post quick updates, progress totals, and a few photos. Ask parents to share the post (and the fundraiser link) to reach more supporters and keep momentum going.
Thank parents publicly and often—quick shout-outs in newsletters, social posts, or at events go a long way. If possible, add a small perk for volunteers (coffee, a thank-you note, or a raffle entry) to encourage repeat involvement.
Host a short kickoff meeting (in-person or virtual) to explain the goal, timeline, and how parents can help. Keep it simple—Q&A, quick tips for sharing, and a clear next step—so parents feel involved without a big time commitment.
Engaging parents in your school class, group, or club fundraiser comes down to clear communication, simple ways to help, and consistent appreciation. Use these strategies to hit your goal and build a stronger school community.