Fundraising with a silent disco

A Silent Disco can make for an excellent fundraising event for your non-profit or community event.

If you think a Silent Disco might be right for your group or organization, but you’re not sure where to start, don’t stress. We’re always happy to help, and we’ve made a list to get you started. Here are some things you’ll want to consider when you plan a Silent Disco fundraiser.

Rent at a Discounted Rate

We’re always happy to offer a discount to support a worthwhile cause! You can keep your expenses low and focus on raising funds and donations, and rest assured that we’ll support your Silent Disco at every stage.

Ask Volunteers to Help with the Details

Look for volunteers who support your cause and want to get involved with your work. Volunteers are an invaluable asset when your budget is tight, and they can help you hammer out all the details and support you day-of.

Advertise on Your Own Pages and Community Event Pages

Utilize your existing social media and online presence to advertise your event, but don’t stop there! Most towns and cities have community event pages that you can submit your event to, increasing the reach of your event and awareness of your cause.

Sell Tickets and Raise Funds

You can set your own price for your Silent Disco, and you can offer additional products, events, or services, depending on your sector, needs, and goals. Sell tickets in advance and day-of to raise funds for your organization.

Spread Awareness with Your Event!

Hosting an event helps spread awareness—lots of community members will come upon your Silent Disco by chance, and many will attend because they’re looking for a fun event or night out with friends. Use this opportunity to spread awareness. Make sure you’re sharing your organization’s mission and cause while having a great time.

If you’d like to talk to us about our special rates for non-profits and community organizations in the Denver region, contact us today! We like supporting our local community, and we love spreading the joy of a Silent Disco.

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