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Fundraising

Fundraising makes educational travel even more affordable for your students. Because it teaches organization and cooperation, it also enhances the educational value of the entire experience. Working toward a common goal brings your group closer and gives students a sense of pride for financially contributing to their tour.

EF's team of fundraising specialists is here to help your group meet your financial goals. For recent updates, check out the fundraising tips on our blog and watch our fundraising webinars.

Getting started


Fundraising is one of the most fun and rewarding ways to raise money for your EF tour. And, with a little bit of advance planning, it’s easy.


Sponsorships and grants


There are many sponsorship and grant programs available to help fund your tour, from national education organizations to service clubs. With a little extra research and effort, the rewards can be substantial.


Community and school events


Hosting an event is a great way to raise funds, recruit more travelers and reach out to the community. You are sure to have a hit fundraiser when you find the right event that both your group and community are excited about.


Product sales


Fundraising through product sales can yield big results when the right product and strategy are used.


Ideas for individuals


Find information on seeking sponsorship from family and friends, as well as using online resources to spread the word about your trip and solicit donations.


Guides and resources


Watch online webinars or download PDFs of all the helpful and proven resources you need to have a successful fundraising campaign.


Monthly Payment Plan

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"My students learned so much about themselves and the world around them as they immersed themselves in an astounding array of cultural and historical opportunities. This was an educational adventure they will carry with them for the rest of their lives."

John H.
High School Teacher
Idaho