DIY Fundraising
Create an In-Person or Virtual Event or Passion-Driven Fundraiser
A fun and simple way to make a difference

Start a Fundraiser, It’s Easy!
Explore Clarke’s DIY Event and Fundraising Toolkit and follow the easy steps below to get started.
Create your event
Make a fundraising page
Engage your network
Have fun along the way
Show your appreciation
We're here to help!
Whether you are hosting a virtual gathering or sending a few notes to friends, please reach out to us for assistance with technical support and to brainstorm event ideas.
Reach us at develop@clarkeschools.org
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