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How to Organize a Killer Fun Run in 11 Steps

How to Organize a Killer Fun Run in 11 Steps

If you have been tasked with organizing a fun run fundraiser, prepare yourself for a big adventure. Planning and executing any peer-to-peer fundraising event is hard work. The good news is that when you invest sufficient preparation and dedication, a fun run can generate huge financial windfalls and build public awareness of your organization.

Unlock the secrets to orchestrating a successful and memorable fun run with our comprehensive guide below. Whether you’re a seasoned event planner or a novice fundraiser, these strategic steps are designed to propel your fun run to new heights. From leveraging a strong team of volunteers to optimizing participant engagement, we’ve curated a step-by-step roadmap to ensure your event raises funds and leaves a lasting impact.

Establish a Reliable Planning Team

Don’t try to go it alone! You’ll need a Fun Run planning committee to manage all of the event details.

Establish a Reliable Fun Run Planning Team

Be sure your planning team includes committed individuals who will show up for the tasks at hand. For your event to be a success, you must be able to depend upon your Fun Run leadership and volunteers. It’s better to have fewer team members that will work hard than a large committee that is not very committed.

So get your team together and transform your Fun Run into an unforgettable experience for participants and a resounding success for your organization.

Find a Great Location for the Fun Run

Find a Great Location for the Fun Run

Several important factors must be considered when selecting the venue for your run.

Enlist the help of community officials. Not only can your city provide the necessary permits for your event, but it can also commit security and crowd control resources. It is also important to plan for sufficient parking spaces for spectators, volunteers, and runners at the start/finish line.

Schools have it made here – as school fun runs are usually held on the school grounds. Often, a local high school makes the ideal location to launch your runners for nonprofits, too, as well as a built-in volunteer base. Contact the school district for special permission and see if a Key Club or other service organization wants to get involved.

Consider the Event Timing

The outcome of your fun run fundraiser will depend in large part upon the publicity you can generate, so give your team enough time to promote the event. Most successful events start planning six months or more in advance.

Chances are your organization doesn’t have the resources to buy display ads in local newspapers and regional television news. Try to leverage your event timing by using outside sources with deeper pockets. For example, organize a fun run for heart health awareness around the American Heart Association’s activities in February for Heart Month. With such scheduling, half your publicity battle is already won by the national organization’s media buys and awareness efforts. Approach media with your request to tag or donut on a larger organization’s ads with information about your event. (A donut advertisement has a blank space in the middle where you can insert your event information.)

Once the date and location for your fun run fundraiser have been established, assign planning team members to oversee the following key facets of the event.

Engage Media and Publicity for the Fun Run

Engage Media and Publicity for the Fun Run

Promoting your event on social media channels and getting your supporters to promote it via their Social media networks is key to your success. Having a catchy theme for the fun run can help, as people like to share fun things.

Traditional media outlets are also in play. Write an informational press release and distribute it to all local media. (Keep these contact names in your database for next year’s event). Contact local papers, online calendars, radio, and TV stations. Don’t reinvent the wheel – check our examples to get you started. Remember also that the Federal Communications Commission requires radio and television stations to commit a percentage of their air time to free public service announcements. Be sure to inquire about those PSAs when you meet with local media reps.

Fun run flyers are always key to promoting your event at local cafes, coffee houses, and popular hangouts. Check with a local printer to see if you can get a deal on printing, then use team members to distribute flyers.

Recruit and Motivate Fun Run Participants

Recruit and Motivate Fun Run Participants

Recruiting and engaging your event participants to raise money is one of the most important pieces of your planning process. Again, school fun runs may seem to have it made as they have their student base – but engaging them is still hugely important.

Recognition and incentives are key. Give a small incentive for registering and offer rewards such as extra recess, one week of not wearing uniforms to school, movie night, or a pizza party to the top fundraising classrooms. Read more on awarding prizes for school fun runs and jog-a-thons.

Use your organization’s CRM to contact those who have donated or participated in previous fundraising events. Visit local sports stores to post flyers for your run. As you organize a fun run, collect email addresses from runners and volunteers anywhere you can find them. Once this information is entered into your database, you’ll have a great starting list for your fun run fundraiser.

Utilize a P2P Website for Crowdfunding Events

Utilize a P2P Website for Crowdfunding Events

Peer-to-peer software is essential for Fun Runs and walkathon fundraisers. A P2P crowdfunding platform allows your organization to handle event registration, sponsorship promotion and sales, and donation management online. Each participant creates and manages their personalized fundraising page and invites friends and family to support your organization through secure, online donations to their page. This extends the reach of your fundraiser, and many organizations report raising two to three times more funds with the DoJiggy Crowdfunding system.

Another way fundraising websites help you raise more money is by encouraging competition between your runners and teams. Our websites include leaderboards, thermometers, and badges for the top fundraisers. When one classroom sees that another class in their grade level has raised more money, they will be motivated to get more donations for your school.

Recruit Fun Run Volunteers

Recruit Fun Run Volunteers

Volunteers are your organization’s lifeblood for this type of fundraiser. Those who don’t necessarily qualify as part of the golden 20% may still have time and skills to donate on race day. Tap them for less critical jobs like directing traffic and parking, collecting entry forms and donations the day of the event, or stuffing goodie bags.

Here are some key volunteer positions to fill for race day:

  • Volunteer Coordinator – This position is critical, so choose someone who can handle the pressure.
  • Participant Check-in
  • Safety and First Aid
  • Lap counters or timers
  • Food and water stations
  • Equipment Manager

Gather the Necessary Equipment for Event Day

You will likely need a public address system, tables, chairs, and myriad other things that can be found at churches, schools, community centers, or for rent at event planning organizations. Somebody must locate, pick up, and return things like stopwatches and timing equipment borrowed or rented.

When obtaining the equipment and other necessary resources, always ask that they be donated or discounted in return for a mention on your printed materials and website. Sometimes, you have to pay, but it never hurts to ask for in-kind donations first.

Seek Fun Run Event Sponsors

Seek Fun Run Event Sponsors

Many local businesses will happily sponsor or participate in your fun run. Your title and other large sponsors can assist in covering a large portion of the event costs. Smaller sponsors can offer merchandise or gift certificates for door prizes or raffles. Keep careful track of even small donations so you can thank each sponsor when the event is over. Also, sponsors should be acknowledged on your event website and printed materials such as flyers and posters, and if possible, on bibs, banners, and t-shirts.

After the dust settles, there is still work to do.

Fun Run Clean-Up

This is the most often forgotten step; don’t imagine event clean-up will take care of itself. Always assign a committee to clean up after the event, including:

  • Clean up along the course and at the start and finish line
  • Returning equipment
  • Accounting duties

Wrap Up the Fun Run and Evaluate Your Success

Wrap Up the Fun Run and Evaluate Your Success

A simple card or e-mail acknowledging the efforts of your volunteers, sponsors, and participants is your best insurance for help and participation in future events. A sincere thank-you is never wasted and always necessary.

The final evaluation of successes and failures once your event is complete is nearly as important as proper planning. This task goes far beyond determining how much money you raised with the fun run fundraiser, though be sure to figure this out! Utilizing good event planning software will help keep these books in line.

While the event is still fresh in your team’s memories, schedule a meeting to review the details. Decide together what worked and, more importantly, what did not. Write down your recommendations for future events and put the notes into next year’s planning committee file.

A successful Fun Run fundraising event begins and ends with careful planning. Invest time before the event for thorough and thoughtful planning, and leave plenty of time at the end for an honest evaluation of your event. This is, in effect, the pre-planning stage for next year’s Fun Run. With careful planning, you can develop a solid fundraising backbone to support your mission.

Bonus: Planning a Virtual Fun Run

Many organizations have had success with virtual fun runs during COVID. Virtual fun runs can be held on a single day or over a longer period, providing many of the same benefits as traditional fun runs. Our fundraising platform can help with live streaming, Text to donate, and more features for online and mobile giving campaigns. Read more on planning a virtual run/walk event.

Lisa Bennett

About Lisa Bennett

Lisa is the Sales Director at DoJiggy. She joined DoJiggy in 2006 and loves her job. Prior to working with DoJiggy, she worked at several non-profits and managed special event fundraising.

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