b'dress like a creative heroScrap the uniform for a day! Superhero, police, a doctor, scientist - dress as a hero for the day. This fundraiser gets pupils rocking a lab coat and safety specs, a superheroa week withoutcape or the look of their choice. Ask for donations of 1to dress up and offer a prize to the best (or worst!) Challenge your students to brave a dressed to add an edge of friendly competition. week without Netflix, their phone or tablet! How long will they last? community carnival Ask them for sponsorship from their A carnival is always a fun way to raise funds andfriends and family.can be suitable for any budget. Make up your own games with homemade booths and costumes for a lower cost and more personalised event experience.a night of gamingT Grab some retro consoles, borrow someVs and youve got yourself a gaming event. This fundraising idea is great for kidsmighty swap shop and big kids alike.Everyone brings a bag of clothes they dont wear anymore. Set everything mighty world record attemptup on retail racks, and let participants buy a new item from a stand they like. Donate all the rest to charity. Dig out your Guinness Book of Records (it doesnt have to be the newest version!) and give students a list of highly attainable and creative world.records they can attempt to break at your eventa mighty enterprise challengeGet your class thinking of their boldest and bravest ideas. You could loan each group 10 and challenge each class to grow that 10 as much as possible over a term in any enterprising way they can. The school keeps the 10 seed fund from each class and donates the profit to The Mighty Creatives to help fund vital work with vulnerable children in need.'