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The Steps to Running Your Swim-A-Thon Step One: Choose a Date Theme. Step Two: Call for Volunteers. Step Three: Choose Student Incentives. Step Four: Create Your Swim-A-Thons Campaign. Step Five: Announce the Event Sign-Up Students. Step Six: Find Sponsors. Step Seven: Host the Swim-A-Thon.
Swim-A-Thon is a fundraiser in which participants earn money for their team by swimming lengths of the pool. Swimmers have a two-hour period to swim a maximum of 200 lengths. Participants get pledges from businesses, family, neighbors, etc.
A pledge is a promise to pay an amount later. For example, a donor may pledge to pay an organization $1,200 in a calendar year. Then, once a month, the organization receives a $100 pledge payment.
noun. a long-distance walking walking race for testing endurance. such a contest held to raise funds for a charity or special cause, with supporters or sponsors pledging to donate a sum for a specific contestant or team for each mile walked or for the total miles covered.
How does a Walk-a-thon fundraiser work? In a Walk-a-thon, which is similar to a jog-a-thon or a fun run, participants gather donations by encouraging their peers and family members to pledge a fixed amount for each unit of distance they walk. For instance, a participant may receive a pledge of $5 per mile.
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What is a walkathon? Youve probably come across marathon fundraising events in the past, but far less is known about walking fundraisers and walkathons. A walkathon is a community fundraising event where participants receive sponsorships and donations for completing a walk over a set course.
Choose a why. First, ask yourself why you want to hold specifically a walk-a-thon. Define your goals. Choosing a single program to fund will help you decide on your financial goal for this event. Choose a fundraising tool. Promoting your walk-a-thon. Find sponsors. Hold the event. Follow up with participants and supporters.

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