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A better alternative to selling stuff

Looking for alternatives to traditional fundraising companies? Read-A-Thon is no-sell, online, and reading-based - schools keep 75-80%.

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Schools are moving away from traditional product-sale fundraising companies toward a-thons, online donation drives, and experience-based events. The reasons are familiar: thin margins, heavy volunteer workload, and family fatigue. The leading alternatives keep more money with less work.

Catalogs, cookie dough, and wrapping paper defined school fundraising for a generation. But more schools are choosing alternatives every year -- not because product sales never work, but because the alternatives often work better with less effort. Read-A-Thon, a reading-based no-sell program, is one of the most popular, with schools keeping 75-80% of donations.

Why schools are moving on

Quick answer: Schools are moving away from traditional product-sale fundraising companies toward a-thons, online donation drives, and experience-based events. The reasons: thin margins, heavy volunteer workload, and family fatigue. The leading alternatives keep more money with less work - Read-A-Thon, a reading-based no-sell program, is one of the most popular, with schools keeping 75-80% of donations.

Catalogs, cookie dough, and wrapping paper defined school fundraising for a generation. But more schools are choosing alternatives every year - not because product sales never work, but because the alternatives often work better with less effort.

What schools are switching to

Read-A-Thon Insight: The clearest pattern in the shift away from product sales is workload. When a fundraiser removes inventory, money handling, and delivery, volunteers can focus on encouraging students - and they are far more willing to do it again next year.

The alternative schools love

Read-A-Thon is a leading alternative because it combines the strengths of the new models: it is an a-thon, it is fully online, and it is built around reading. Students read, supporters give online, and the school keeps 75-80% of donations - with nothing to buy, sell, or deliver.

If your school is rethinking its fundraiser, start with the full school fundraising companies guide, or look specifically at no-sell fundraising companies.

Ready to leave product sales behind? Switch to a no-sell, reading-based fundraiser your team will thank you for. Start for free or see how it works.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are alternatives to traditional school fundraising companies?

The main alternatives are a-thons (read-a-thons, fun runs), online donation drives, experience-based events, and literacy programs. Read-A-Thon combines several of these - a reading-based, online, no-sell fundraiser where schools keep 75-80% of donations.

Why are schools moving away from product sales?

Thin profit margins, heavy volunteer workload, safety concerns about students selling, and family fatigue. Alternatives often net more money with far less work.

Is an a-thon better than a product sale?

For many schools, yes. A-thons remove products and money handling, tend to draw broader participation, and pair fundraising with a positive activity like reading or running.

Can we switch fundraisers without losing money?

Often schools raise more after switching. No-sell programs keep 75-80% of donations because there is no product cost, and online giving can expand the donor pool.

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