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55 Easy Workplace Fundraising Ideas for Charity Fun in 2025

Workplace fundraising is a great way to bring a team of people together, boost workplace spirit and make a real difference. Whether you’re supporting a local charity, a national campaign or a cause close to your heart, every pound raised can have an impact.

Fundraising at work doesn’t have to be complicated. 

It can be fun, easy to organise, and a great excuse to break up the usual routine. From quick and simple ideas to bigger team challenges, there’s a way to raise funds in every office, warehouse or shop floor. We’ve put together a list of 55 easy (and fun) workplace fundraising ideas below to help you get started. 

1. Payroll Giving: A free way to fundraise in your workplace

Looking for a hassle-free way to give to charity? Payroll Giving is one of the simplest and most effective ways to donate. It allows employees to give directly from their salary every month, before tax is deducted, meaning more of their money goes to the cause(s) they care about.

Here’s why it’s a great workplace fundraising idea:

  • It’s tax-efficient – Because donations come straight from an employees’ salary before tax, they can give more whilst saving money on their tax contributions.
  • It’s easy – Once set up, donations are automatic, so there’s no need for team members to remember to donate each month.
  • It’s flexible – Employees can adjust or stop their donations at any time.
  • It makes a bigger impact – Many employers offer matched giving, doubling or even tripling employee donations!

For businesses, Payroll Giving is a great way to show commitment to social responsibility and help employees support charities in a meaningful way, without breaking the bank. If you’re an employer, setting it up is simple through a registered Payroll Giving agency.

Payroll Giving is a small change that can make a huge difference. So, if your workplace doesn’t have a scheme yet, why not suggest it? It’s an easy win for employees, businesses and charities alike!

See how GoodPAYE Payroll Giving works >>

2. Office Raffle

Gather unwanted donations from local businesses and hold a raffle. It’s an effortless way to raise funds whilst clearing out clutter! Simply follow these steps:

  1. Gather Prizes – Ask colleagues to donate unwanted items they no longer need. You can also reach out to local businesses for prize donations (many are happy to support a good cause in exchange for a little publicity).
  2. Set a Ticket Price – Keep it affordable so more people take part. You could offer bundle deals, like £1 per ticket or £5 for six.
  3. Sell Tickets – Spread the word via email, posters and office chat groups. Set up a ticket stand in a common area during breaks to sell tickets in person.
  4. Make the Draw Fun – Announce the winners in a team meeting or on a video call if you’re a remote bunch. Add some excitement with a drumroll or a lucky dip draw.
  5. Collect Donations – Decide how you’ll collect the money, whether it’s cash or an online donation page.

An office raffle is effortless to set up and can raise a lot of money. So, start collecting prizes, sell those tickets, and get ready to raise funds while having fun!

3. Bake Sale

Who can resist a delicious homemade treat? A bake sale is one of the easiest workplace fundraising ideas that brings people together over a shared love of scrummy delights.

Encourage your team to show off their baking skills (or cheat and buy something… we don’t judge!). Set up a table in the office kitchen, reception area or break room and let colleagues buy their favourites. You could even add a competitive twist by having a ‘star baker’ prize or letting people vote for the best bake.

This is a great way to raise money with minimal effort. It’s an easy fundraising idea for the workplace that’s effective in any office, whether big or small. Plus, it’s a chance for everyone to enjoy a sweet treat while supporting a great cause.

Want to boost donations? Try themed bake sales, like seasonal bakes for Christmas or Halloween, or a ‘healthy bakes’ edition. If your workplace is remote, you could hold a virtual bake-off, with team members sharing pictures and donating online.

Simple, social and delicious, a bake sale never goes out of style.

4. Sponsored Walk or Run

Simply choose a route, set a fundraising target and get colleagues to sign up. 

Whether it’s a lunchtime walk around the office park, a 5K challenge or a full-on marathon, people can take part at their own pace.

To maximise donations, ask friends, family and clients to sponsor participants. You can also set up a company JustGiving or GoFundMe page to make donating even easier. 

If your team works remotely, no problem, as colleagues can log their steps/miles individually and share their progress online.

A sponsored walk or run is a fantastic way to bring people together, promote wellbeing and support a good cause. Plus, it’s a workplace fundraising idea that’s linked to wellbeing. It hits the spot for all fitness levels, whether people power walk or sprint to the finish line, every step counts!

5. Quiz Night

All you need is a quizmaster, some brain-teasing questions and a venue (the office, a local pub or even a virtual call for remote teams). 

Charge an entry fee per team and you’re off! Want to boost donations? Add a raffle, sell snacks or have a ‘cheat pass’ people can buy for a tricky question.

A quiz night is an easy fundraising idea that makes for a great social event, guaranteed to get everyone involved. Just don’t be surprised when the office’s secret trivia champion emerges!

6. Swear Jar

If your workplace has a few potty mouths, why not turn their slip-ups into charity donations?

A swear jar can quickly add up to a nice sum for a good cause.

The rules are simple: every time someone drops a naughty word, they pop a set amount into the jar. You can set different ‘fine’ levels (eg mild words might cost 50p, while stronger ones could mean a £1 penalty). 

Want to make it more fun? Then let colleagues nominate new ‘banned words’ each week to keep everyone on their toes. 

This could include some corporate jargon the team is getting fed up with hearing! Set fines for overused buzzwords (like “let’s circle back”) or for anyone caught complaining about Mondays.

7. Coffee Networking Morning

Who doesn’t love a good coffee break? A coffee and networking morning is an easy and social fundraising concept that brings colleagues together while raising money.

Set up a coffee station in the office with a selection of teas, coffees and pastries. Charge a small donation for each cuppa or treat, or encourage people to give what they can. You could even ask a local café or bakery to donate some goodies.

Want to make it more engaging? Then add a networking twist.

Encourage colleagues to mix and chat with people they don’t usually work with. Set up conversation starters or speed-networking rounds to break the ice. If your team is remote, you can host a virtual coffee morning where everyone donates the cost of their usual coffee shop order.

A coffee and networking morning encourages collaboration, at the same time as supporting a good cause.

8. Sponsored Silence

Whether it’s for an hour, a morning or even a full workday, colleagues take on the challenge of staying completely silent to raise money for charity. You could add a competitive edge by seeing who can stay silent the longest (perhaps with a small ‘fine’ for anyone who cracks early!)

This will test everyone’s willpower… especially the office chatterboxes!

9. Book Sale

Ask team members to donate any books they’ve finished with. From novels and business reads, to cookbooks and children’s books. Set up a table in the kitchen or break room and let people browse. 

You can set fixed prices or go for a ‘pay what you like’ approach to encourage generosity.

10. Car Wash

All you need is a car park, buckets, sponges… and a team of willing washers! 

Set a price per car or let people donate what they can. You could even offer ‘extras’ like a premium wash with waxing or interior vacuuming for a bigger donation.

Want to make it more fun? Turn it into a friendly competition between teams, or add a ‘VIP wash’ where managers take on the cleaning duties!

11. Talent Show

A talent show gives colleagues a chance to show off their hidden skills while raising money for a great cause.

Sell tickets to the audience and boost donations by adding a voting system where people pay to cast their votes for their favourite act.

For remote teams, a virtual talent show works just as well, whereby colleagues can pre-record their performances or go live on a video call.

12. Sports Day

You don’t need to be an athlete to take part. Plan a mix of classic school-style events like sack races, egg-and-spoon races and three-legged sprints, alongside team challenges like tug-of-war or relay races.

A sports day is an easy fundraising idea for the workplace that’s great for the summer months. It’s inclusive, energetic and guaranteed to bring out everyone’s competitive side. 

Plus, it’s a great excuse to swap the office chair for some fresh air and friendly rivalry!

13. Themed Fancy Dress

Themes could be anything from superheroes and film characters to ‘retro throwback’ or ‘bad taste fashion’. 

Hold a best-dressed contest with a prize for the most creative outfit or set up a catwalk moment where people vote for their favourite look by donating.

It’s the perfect excuse to dig out that outrageous outfit hiding at the back of the wardrobe!

14. Office Olympics

Set up a series of fun challenges, like a ‘chair race’ (swivelling across the office), ‘paper plane javelin,’ ‘stapler shot put,’ or even a ‘bin basketball’ contest. 

Charge an entry fee for individuals/teams, and encourage colleagues to donate to vote for their favourite competitors.

Add a prize for the overall champion or introduce ‘penalty fines’ for those caught cheating (in good fun, of course!). 

Remote teams can get involved too, with virtual challenges like speed typing contests or creative desk setups.

15. Potluck Lunch

A potluck lunch is a delicious way to raise funds that brings colleagues together over great food.

Each team member brings a homemade dish to share. Charge a small donation for a plate and perhaps introduce a theme like ‘international cuisine,’ ‘childhood favourites,’ or even a ‘mystery ingredient challenge.’

16. Guess the Baby Photo Competition

A Guess the Baby Photo game is guaranteed to get everyone talking!

Ask colleagues to bring in a baby photo of themselves, then display them on a noticeboard. Charge a small entry fee for people to take part and let them guess who’s who. The person with the most correct answers wins a small prize or just the office bragging rights!

17. Charity Car Boot Sale

Simply set a date, repurpose the office car park, and invite colleagues to bring in unwanted items to sell. Charge a small fee for each car or ask participants to donate a percentage of their sales.

18. Karaoke Night

Introduce a prize for the best (or worst!) performance, do themed rounds like ‘80s hits’ or ‘guilty pleasures,’ or auction off a duet with the boss.

If your team works remotely, you can still host a virtual karaoke night using video conferencing and online karaoke platforms.

Just don’t forget to warm up those vocal cords!

19. Sponsored Beard Shave

Simply find a brave volunteer who agrees to shave off their beloved beard or moustache in exchange for donations.

To make it more fun, build up the anticipation by setting a ‘beard milestone’. For example, if donations reach a certain amount, they shave half first, or go for a quirky style before the full shave. 

You could even turn it into a team event, with multiple colleagues taking part!

20. Charity Yoga Session

Simply invite a yoga instructor to lead a session (or have a willing colleague guide the group) and charge a small donation for each participant. 

If your workplace has space, hold the session in a meeting room or outside in a nearby park. For remote teams, run a virtual yoga class via video call so everyone can join in from home.

Offer themed sessions like ‘sunrise yoga’ or ‘desk yoga’ for office-friendly stretches. 

You could also host regular mindfulness or meditation sessions to help colleagues de-stress while supporting a great cause.

21. Office Bingo

Create bingo cards with fun workplace scenarios throughout the day, such as someone saying ‘you’re on mute’ during a Zoom call, or a meeting runs over, or every time the printer jams! Charge a small donation for each card and let colleagues mark off squares as they happen. The first person to get a full row (or a full house) wins a prize!

Alternatively, you could host a classic bingo night with numbered cards and a caller, perhaps with a theme, such as ‘Music Bingo,’ where players mark off songs as they’re played. 

For remote teams, virtual bingo works just as well, with digital cards and an online caller.

22. Charity Football Tournament

Split the office into teams and charge a small entry fee for players. Spectators can also get involved by donating to watch, buying refreshments or even placing fun ‘bets’ on the outcome (like who will score first or who’s most likely to miss a penalty!). 

Want to raise even more? Introduce donation-based challenges, such as ‘pay to swap a player’ or ‘sponsor the boss to play in goal.’

For extra fun, consider themed matches, like managers vs employees, different departments facing off, or even a (super impractical) fancy-dress game. 

If your team works remotely, Fantasy Football Leagues work well or switch the sporting activity to a step-count competition or keepy-uppy contests filmed in the back garden. 

23.Sponsored Cycle

Participants can take on a short local ride, a long-distance cycle, or even a team relay – whatever suits their abilities. 

Set up a fundraising page where friends, family and colleagues can sponsor riders based on distance covered or completion of the challenge. 

For offices with limited time, consider a static bike challenge, whereby you set up an exercise bike in the office and see how far the team can collectively ‘cycle’ in a day.

24. Desk Decorating Contest

Pick a theme, be it seasonal (Christmas, Halloween, summer vibes), movie-inspired or even ‘most outrageous desk’, then invite colleagues to decorate their workspaces. 

Charge an entry fee per desk and let the rest of the office vote for their favourite. You can also add categories like ‘Most Creative,’ ‘Funniest Desk’ or ‘Best Team Effort’ to keep things exciting.

Want to raise even more? Auction off the chance for someone to have their desk decorated for them (expect lots of glitter and fairy lights!). Remote teams can get involved too by decorating their home workspaces and sharing photos of their Teams call backdrop.

25. Lunchtime Learning

Ask colleagues to share their skills or expertise in short lunchtime sessions, which could be anything from marketing tips and productivity hacks to cooking demos or mindfulness techniques.

Want to boost engagement? Run a series of sessions over a month, let employees vote on topics they’d like to learn about or invite external speakers willing to donate their time for charity. Hosting virtual learning sessions too via video call.

26. Charity Calendar

Get colleagues involved by featuring them in themed photos, which could be a lighthearted ‘office pets’ calendar, a ‘throwback childhood photos’ edition or even a humorous take on the classic ‘firefighter-style’ calendar (if your team is up for it!). You could also highlight company milestones, fun facts or motivational quotes on each month’s page.

Sell the calendars to employees, clients and even friends and family, with all proceeds going to charity. 

Want to raise even more? Offer a personalised edition where departments or individuals can sponsor a month to feature their own message or logo.

27. Easter Egg Hunt

An Easter egg hunt is a fantastic workplace fundraising idea that creates a bit of a buzz.

Simply hide chocolate eggs around the building and charge a small entry fee for colleagues to take part. Offer a mix of prizes, where some eggs could have vouchers, extra break time, or small surprises inside! You could also introduce ‘golden eggs’ that are harder to find but come with a special reward.

For remote teams, run an online scavenger hunt, with prizes sent to the winners.

28. Pancake Day Race

The concept is simple: set up a short relay-style course where participants have to flip a pancake in a frying pan while running to the finish line. Charge an entry fee for racers and encourage spectators to donate to place bets on who they think will win.

Sell pancakes on the side or introduce fun challenges, like ‘most flips in a minute’ or ‘blindfolded flipping!’

29. Charity Haircut

Colleagues volunteer to have their hair cut or shaved in exchange for donations. Set a fundraising target, then encourage friends, family and co-workers to sponsor the brave participants.

For an extra fun twist, let the highest donor choose the new hairstyle or introduce a ‘pay to save’ option, where people donate to keep the volunteer’s hair untouched!

Want to make it even bigger? Host a live haircut event in the office, live-stream the transformation, or team up with a local hairdresser willing to donate their time. If your workplace is remote, participants can video their haircut and share their progress online.

30. Office Art Exhibition

Invite employees to contribute their own artwork, in the form of paintings, photography, digital designs or even doodles, and display them around the office. Hold a silent auction where the highest bidder wins their favourite piece.

For remote teams, a virtual art gallery can work just as well. Set up an online exhibition where people can browse digital submissions and donate to ‘vote’ for their favourite piece.

31. Guess the Number of Sweets

Fill a large jar with sweets – jelly beans, chocolates or whatever treats you like – then charge a small donation for each guess. The person who comes closest to the correct number wins the jar (or a separate prize if you want to avoid a mid-afternoon sugar rush!).

Want to raise even more? Offer a ‘guess again’ option for an extra donation, or have multiple jars with different types of sweets to keep things exciting. Remote teams can take part too – just share a photo of the jar and let them submit their guesses online.

32. Sponsored Leg Wax

It’s simple: hairy and brave volunteers agree to have their legs waxed in exchange for sponsorships, all in the name of charity.

Let the highest donor take the first wax strip or introduce a ‘pay to save’ option where people can donate to keep certain sections un-waxed!

For extra fun, turn it into a live event in the office with an audience (and plenty of dramatic reactions). If your workplace is remote, participants can film their waxing at home and share the hilarious results online.

33. Charity Fashion Show

Get colleagues to strut their stuff on the ‘runway,’ whether it’s in stylish outfits, fancy dress, or even upcycled creations. Charge an entry fee for participants and sell tickets for spectators. 

Want to raise even more? Let people donate to vote for their favourite look, run a charity auction for some of the outfits, or add a ‘pay to dare’ twist, where donations decide what someone has to wear!

34. Office Scavenger Hunt

Create a list of hidden items or fun challenges around the office and charge a small entry fee for participants. 

Teams must race to find all the items or complete the challenges, with the first to finish (or the team with the most points) winning a prize.

Add ‘bonus tasks’ to boost donations, where participants can donate for extra clues, introduce a ‘pay to sabotage’ rule where teams can donate to slow down their competitors, or hold a raffle at the end.

35. Pet Photo Contest

Ask employees to submit their best pet photos, whether it’s the cutest, funniest or most mischievous moment. Charge a small entry fee and display the photos on a noticeboard (in person or digitally) for all to see. 

Colleagues can then donate to vote for their favourite pet, with the winner receiving a fun prize (or just the glory of having the most adorable pet!).

36. Charity Dance-Off

Colleagues can enter solo or in teams, showing off their best (or worst!) dance moves. Charge an entry fee and invite spectators to donate to vote for their favourite dancer.

Introduce different categories like ‘Best Moves,’ ‘Most Enthusiastic Dancer,’ or ‘Funniest Routine.’ You could also add a ‘pay to challenge’ element, where donations let people request a specific dance style or song for a participant.

For an extra twist, hold a ‘silent disco battle,’ where dancers wear headphones and groove to their own music, or get a senior manager involved… perhaps they’ll take the floor if a certain fundraising target is met!  

37. Sponsored Digital Detox

Participants commit to a set period without non-essential digital devices. This could mean no personal phones, social media or even a full day without emails! 

Encourage friends, family and colleagues to sponsor participants for every hour (or day) they successfully stay unplugged.

Introduce penalties ‘fines’ for anyone caught sneaking a scroll or let donors set ‘temptations,’ like offering extra donations if someone resists checking their phone for an entire workday. You could also reward those who last the longest with a prize.

38. Office Gardening

Set up a small office garden with potted plants, herbs or flowers and invite colleagues to ‘sponsor a plant’ for a donation. You could also organise a plant sale, where employees bring in cuttings, seedlings or homegrown produce to sell, with all proceeds going to charity.

Hold a “green thumb challenge”, where teams compete to grow the healthiest plant, or introduce a ‘plant a wish’ board, where donations allow people to add a message to a tree or garden area. 

If space is limited, consider desk-friendly plants or a virtual gardening challenge where remote teams grow plants at home and share their progress.

39. Charity Board Game Tournament

A charity board game tournament is a fundraising idea that’s sure to bring out everyone’s competitive side. Choose a selection of popular board games, such as Scrabble, Chess, Monopoly or family favourites like Uno or Jenga and set up a tournament-style competition.

For a fun twist, offer prizes for different categories, like ‘Grand Champion,’ ‘Most Dramatic Comeback,’ or ‘Best Bluffer.’

40. Sponsored Weight Loss

Participants set personal weight loss goals over a set period (e.g., a month or three months) and collect sponsorships from friends, family and colleagues for every pound or kilogram lost. 

To keep it fun and inclusive, you could focus on overall health improvements rather than just the numbers, whereby sponsors could also donate for fitness achievements like steps walked or workouts completed.

41. Office Cookbook

Ask employees to submit their favourite recipes. Perhaps a signature dish, a beloved family recipe or a quick and easy office lunch idea. Then compile them into a beautifully designed cookbook and sell copies to colleagues with all proceeds going to charity.

Add fun categories like ‘best budget meal,’ ‘guilty pleasures,’ or ‘office lunch hacks.’ You could also feature employee stories alongside their recipes, include fun illustrations or create a digital version for remote teams to contribute to and download.

42. Workplace Pantomime

Choose a classic panto story like Cinderella, Aladdin, or Jack and the Beanstalk and recruit colleagues with (often questionable) acting abilities to take on the roles. Sell tickets to the audience on the night of the performance, with all proceeds going to charity.

Bolster donations by offering VIP seating, selling refreshments or letting the audience donate to decide the fate of certain characters – imagine the boss being voted to play the Dame!

43. Charity Jigsaw Puzzle Marathon

Set up a jigsaw puzzle station and charge a small donation for colleagues to take part. 

The goal? To complete a giant puzzle within a set time, either as a team or in a relay-style event where people take turns. 

Want to raise even more? Let people donate to ‘unlock’ puzzle pieces, introduce a competitive element with teams racing against one-another, or auction off the finished puzzle as a framed piece of office art.

44. Sponsored Reading Challenge

A sponsored reading challenge encourages colleagues to dive into books while raising money for a great cause.

Participants set a reading goal – be that a certain number of books, pages or minutes spent reading over a set period – and collect sponsorship for their progress.

Set challenges like reading a book from every genre, tackling a literary classic or letting donors suggest a book to read.

45. Charity Comedy Night

This one’s not for the faint hearted! Recruit employees to take the stage as stand-up comedians, improvisers or comedy sketch performers. Charge an entry fee for both performers and audience members, and boost donations by selling refreshments or letting people pay to ‘dare’ a colleague to tell a joke or do an impression.

Offer fun awards like ‘Funniest Act,’ ‘Best One-Liner,’ or ‘Most Unexpected Performance,’ or have a ‘roast the boss’ segment where senior staff get (lightheartedly!) teased for charity.

46. Charity Wine Tasting

Partner with a local wine expert, vineyard, or supplier to provide a selection of wines for colleagues to taste. Charge an entry fee and consider adding extra fundraising elements, such as a raffle, blind taste-testing challenges, or an auction for premium bottles.

Introduce a pay to upgrade’ option, where guests can donate extra to sample exclusive wines or enjoy a paired cheese platter!

47. Sponsored Climb

Colleagues can take on a local hill, mountain or climbing wall, and collect sponsorships for every metre or peak conquered.

Alternatively, set up a virtual climbing challenge, where participants track their steps or flights of stairs over a set period, aiming to ‘climb’ the equivalent of famous peaks like Ben Nevis, Snowdon or even Mount Everest!

To boost donations, introduce team targets, where colleagues work together to reach a collective goal, or add fun challenges, like wearing fancy dress for the climb or letting donors pick silly climbing conditions (e.g., ‘wear a superhero cape’ for an extra donation).

48. Office Swap Shop

Ask employees to bring in items they no longer need, from clothes, books and homeware, to  office supplies and gadgets. Charge a small donation as an entry fee, and let colleagues ‘swap’ their items for something new-to-them.

Introduce a ‘golden ticket’ option, where a higher donation lets someone claim an extra item or get first pick before the swap begins.

49. Step count competition

Colleagues sign up, track their steps over a set period (a week, a month, or even just a day), and collect sponsorships based on how many steps they take. You can set personal goals or introduce team challenges, where departments compete to see who can walk the most.

Add fun incentives, like a ‘pay to boost’ option, where donations allow participants to add bonus steps to their total, or introduce mini-challenges, like ‘most steps in a lunch break’ or ‘best scenic walking route.’ 

Remote teams can easily take part using fitness apps and sharing their progress online.

50. Pay to Leave Early

Set a minimum donation amount and let employees contribute for the chance to head home an hour (or more!) early.

Offer a tiered system, where bigger donations unlock even earlier departures, or run it as a raffle, where those who donate get entered into a draw to win an early finish.

51. Charity Escape Room

You can book an escape room experience at a local venue, or set up a DIY version in the office using riddles, locked boxes and hidden clues. Charge an entry fee for teams and offer prizes for the fastest escape.

Let spectators donate to offer ‘hints’ or introduce fun challenges like ‘pay to add a distraction,’ where donors can make the team complete a silly task before getting their next clue!

52. Silent Auction

Collect donated items or experiences from local businesses or suppliers, which could include vouchers, event tickets, exclusive experiences or small office perks like ‘priority parking for a month.’ Display the items in the office (or online for remote teams) and let employees place secret bids over a set period. The highest bidder wins!

To drive up donations, add a ‘Buy It Now’ option for certain items, introduce a mystery prize or allow people to donate to enter a raffle for a bonus prize.

53. Doughnut Friday

Buy (or get a local bakery to donate) a selection of doughnuts and set up a stall in the office. Charge a small donation per doughnut, or introduce a ‘pay what you like system to encourage generosity.

Run a ‘decorate your doughnut’ station for a small additional fee.

54.Office Pet Day

Encourage colleagues to bring their furry (or scaly!) friends to work for the day in exchange for a small donation. Set up a pet-friendly space with treats, water bowls and play areas to keep things fun and stress-free.

Run a “Cutest Pet Contest”, a pet talent show, or even offer “VIP Pet of the Day” status for the highest donation!

55. Social Media Challenge

Choose a challenge that’s fun, creative and easy to film – this could be anything from a lip-sync battle, a funny office dance, a desk chair race, or a cold water challenge. Colleagues take part by completing the challenge, donating to the cause and tagging others to join in.

Let people ‘pay to challenge’ a specific colleague or introduce a forfeit donation for those who refuse to take part!

For even more impact, tie the challenge to a trending hashtag or a specific awareness day to increase visibility and encourage external donations.

Give these simple charity fundraising ideas a go in your workplace

Whether you’re looking for quick office fundraisers or long-term charity initiatives, there’s an idea or two here for every team. So gather your colleagues, get creative and see what you can come up with. Whatever you do, make it fun and make it count!

These fundraising ideas couldn’t be easier. They’re fun, free and sure to make a difference.

So why not pick a few, dive in and raise money for a great cause today.