
Just like an NBA All-Star charity basketball game, get two teams to compete for charity.
The Tickets
- People should be allowed entrance when they bring the item you are collecting, such as jeans [2] that will help clothe homeless teens in America. Or supplies to make care packages [3] for these young people.
The Space
- Check with your administration and see if the high school gym will host.
- Does your place of worship have a gymnasium space? Would they be willing to hold the event?
- If it's the right time of year, host the game at a public court like in the park.
Create buzz
- Promote your game [4] through us.
- Flyer your school.
- Remember the Facebook event and mass text.
Entertain your audience
- Put a little twist on your average game and get some half-time performers. The act(s) of choice could be a locally-known band, your school’s dance team or cheerleading squad, or some students with unique talents.
- People who don't play basketball should still have a way to participate and help out.
Make annoucements
- You (or if you're shy, an entertaining Master of Ceremonies) should be making annoucements about the cause everyone is helping.
- Welcome people, say hello at half time, and thank them at the end of the game.
- Mention where the donations are going and how it will help.
- Give numbers! How many people will the donations be helping? What is the goal that they need to help you reach?
Where it all goes
- Make sure to set up just which food bank, shelter, or organization will be picking up or receiving these donations.
Tell us about your project. GO [4]
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