Red Nose Day

Fundraising Ideas From Our Favorite Featured Fundraisers

Check out some of the fun ways people are raising money and spreading awareness to support Red Nose Day’s mission to end child poverty.

May 3, 2019

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Check out some of the fun ways people are raising money and spreading awareness to support Red Nose Day’s mission to end child poverty.

Say that five times fast!

We are so inspired by the amazing fundraising ideas from across the Red Nose Day community. So to help kickstart some more amazing, fun and original ideas, we're highlighting a few of our favorites right here, right now.

From holding school-wide Joke-Ha-Thons to "Chill"ing – these fundraisers are helping make 2019 the biggest Red Nose Day yet.

Want to see yourself on this list? Well, first, sign up for a fundraiser! Don't worry, we've got plenty of resources to help you. Head here to get started.

The Chillest Fundraiser: Nur in NYC

Fundraise & Chill Red Nose Day Fundraiser

As far as we’re concerned, this mom of three (under the age of 10) is an Everyday Hero in her own right — one who really, really deserves a night off.

She’s going to Fundraise & Chill with her sisters and best friends on May 23rd so they can all be together to watch the Red Nose Day Special on NBC. Nur, you're a true #Chillanthropist.

The Funniest Fundraiser: Mrs. Ostendorf

JokeHaThon Fundraiser

All kidding aside: this 4th-grade teacher in Indiana is the valedictorian of our hearts.

Not only is she letting her students fundraise by selling and telling jokes every Friday in May, the amazing Mrs. Ostendorf is also teaching her students all about puns, hyperboles, and wordplay. They’ve already raised $132 towards their $200 goal!

A++ work.

Amazing Movie Marathoners: Luke & Tom (and friends)

Movie fundraiser for Red Nose Day

Every year, these two film buffs challenge each other to endure a 24-hour Movie Marathon for Red Nose Day. They compete to see who can raise the most, and who can stay awake for the full 24 hours.

Since 2016, their friendly competition has raised nearly $50,000— and has gone a long way to helping children in need.

This year, the duo is inviting people all across the country to join their online fundraising team and hold their own marathons. We’ll be glued to their fundraising page (much like they'll be glued to their TV screens) to see who wins the marathon!

Got an idea for a marathon of your own?

The Youngest Yogi Fundraiser: Natalie

Yoga fundraising page for Red Nose Day

Natalie Asatryan (who happens to be the youngest certified female yoga teacher in America) is using Yoga as a platform to bring people together, spread positivity and raise money for Red Nose Day.

She’s organizing a special Red Nose Day themed yoga class in Los Angeles and her supporters are going to donate to her fundraising page to attend. The world could use more teenagers like Natalie.

Noses On!

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Red Nose Day in School is a free educational program designed to teach young students about the impacts of poverty on children, foster empathy building, and celebrate acts of kindness in the classroom and beyond. This year-round program includes lesson plans, routines and videos to help students practice core reading and writing skills while also helping them realize their power to make a difference for others. Learn more.