b'choose yourmightychallengePut the fun in fundraising! There are so many ways to get your students involved in fundraisingsupporting the fight to #savethearts and #fightforcreativity in children and young peoples lives.a mighty night inHost a relaxed, laid-back gathering at yourschool (dress code: PJs and comfy clothes) and ask guests to donate what they typically spendfilm screeningon a big night out while you watch movies, eat snacks and drink hot chocolate. Host an afternoon at the movies (you could even create an outdoor cinema), with sweets, popcorn, and drinks, with tv trivia competition the profits going to the charity.Host a TV and/or film trivia quiz and have participants pay to play. For extra credit, the school could host a refreshment stand and donate a portion of proceeds sold.battle of the bandsmighty art exhibition Invite your music heroes to take the stage and give Have students donate photographsyour school community a chance to support your cause and visual artwork they have createdand enjoy the performance. Or host a live mic night.that relate to the charities work orRecruit a local celebrity or two to judge participants community. Have an art opening wherewilling to put themselves out there, The Voice-style!eventgoers buy a ticket to attend, then auction off the work. mighty paint jamPlan a Paint Jam, bringing together a number of students to paint live, drawing in parents and local community audiences who watch the artists in action. Adding a raffle or an auction while the paint jam is going on is a great way to bring in extra cash from the event and give it a school community festival vibe.'