“A Hunger Games fundraiser appeals to teens as well as adults and offers a very adaptable format for a fun event,” adds Reynolds. “You can include a costume contest, an archery competition, a marksmanship event using paintball guns, an obstacle course, and a weird food eating challenge that will all provide plenty of excitement.”
For large events, group your competitors by age range or skill set and offer prizes at each level. Get audiences involved by voting on the best costume, fiercest competitor, most likely to succeed, worst obstacle course wipeout, etc.
Make your event even more appealing by providing fun activities for younger children like face painting, bean bag tossing competitions, inflatable jump rooms, and more.
Groups can raise funds by selling tickets, conducting raffles, and offering donated goods and services via silent auctions. Food and drink sales offer another source of revenue. For larger crowds, provide live music and consider offering fresh food such as a pig roast, barbecue, or other foods in line with the theme. Due to the competitive nature of a Hunger Games event, families will stay for several hours and enjoy every minute of it. For more information on how to put together your own version, visit FundraiserHelp.com.
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