VIRTUAL BOWL FOR KIDS' SAKE

Bowl for Kids’ Sake

Tips for Success


  1. Work as an individual to get donations

    • You earn twice as many points when you make a donation yourself, so lead by example and get things started for your team! Make it even more interesting by pledging to your friends that you'll match the donations made to your team, or perhaps commit to make a donation when a friend/colleague signs up to bowl.
    • Ask friends, family, and colleagues for donations by using the templates on the Bowl for Kids' Sake webpage. Reach out easily to your network through email, text, and social media. Make it personal, and see the donations roll in! Every dollar donated is a point for you and your team.


  1. Recruit other people to join your team or create their own team

    • You earn 25 points for each bowling registration linked to you, so make sure your friends, family, and colleagues sign up through your page or tag you in their registration form (there is a field to identify who referred them).
    • Ask the folks you recruit to give an additional donation at the time they register.
    • If you're bowling with your company, do you have another business in your office building, vendors you work with, or clients who like to give back? Recruit other companies/individuals to bowl, and get points when they sign up. It's a great chance to connect out of the office by doing some good in the community.


  1. Post on social media

    • Pick a day during the week to take some fun team photos or videos of you and your team. Create a post on your Facebook or Instagram highlighting your involvement in Bowl for Kids' Sake, and have your teammates share it.
    • Tag other individuals on social media and challenge them to make a donation.


  1. Fundraise at the office with your colleagues

    • Create mini-competitions WITHIN your company. Set some funny stakes, like a pie in the face, and see which department/branch can outraise the others!
    • Have a Jeans Day, Hat Day, Badger Fan Day, etc., with $5 for everyone who wants to participate. Collect the money and enter it as an offline donation for your team (offline donations can be turned in at your BFKS night, dropped off at the BBBS office, or picked up by one of our staff members).
    • Get you customers/clients involved! Put out a tip jar, ask customers to round-up their purchases, run a Penny War between branches/locations, ask for customers to donate for a chance at a prize, etc. Bowl for Kids' Sake is a great way to show your clients that you're committed to giving back in the community, so take pride in sharing your involvement!
    • Use your company's gift matching program, or ask if you can get one started. If your company offers a match, make sure you know the process so you can not only get your gift matched, but tell your colleagues how to secure a match when they make THEIR gift! If your company doesn't have a gift matching program, see if there's an opportunity to get some corporate support behind your employee engagement.
    • Have a Costume Contest at the office. Pick a fun theme and have your colleagues vote for Best Dressed with $1 per vote. All donations go to your team fundraising (don't forget to post photos of videos of the winner on your social media for points!).

Have some great ideas for raising BIG? Share them with us and let us share with other fundraisers! You may feel inclined to keep your best strategies close to the chest, but don’t forget that the more successful EVERY person is, the more resources we have at Big Brothers Big Sisters to make meaningful mentoring relationships for kids in our community. So spread the wealth, share your tips, and let’s make a difference for our Littles!