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Band Practice-a-thon ๐ŸŽต

Raise money for your music group by practicing

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Written by Vinay Anne
Updated over 10 months ago

Band Practice-a-thon

99Pledges has proven itself to be THE BEST WAY for bands and boosters to raise the most money with the least effort by participants, parents, and coordinators. It doesnโ€™t matter if youโ€™ve done a Practice-a-thon in the past or notโ€ฆwe can help with all of the details!

Here's how incredibly easy it is:

  1. Band members practice over a 2-3 week period.

  2. They ask for per-hour or flat donations from family & friends via their online pledge page.

  3. You enter the results and we send you a check the next day.

Use 99Pledges for FREE - you only cover the standard credit card processing fee of 3.49% + 49 cents per transaction and that's it!

We help you supercharge your fundraiser:

  • Substantially increase the amount you raise - reach grandma in Florida easily.

  • Eliminate the work for you and your participants - stop chasing down checks and pledge forms.

  • Accept, track, and report on online, cash, and check donations.

  • We do all the set-up for you. We can go live today.

Here are examples of bands that love us:ย 

Click here to read testimonials from our awesome customers.

Do you want to see how simple it is?
Send us a message with your org name and email, and we'll send you a sample campaign.
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Band Practice-a-thons are super fun and simple, and we'll be here every step of the way.

Do you want to see how simple it is?
Send us a message with your organization name and email, we'll send you a sample campaign OR you can click the button below to create your fundraiser for free!

Read-a-thons are super fun and simple, and we'll be here every step of the way.


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๐Ÿ’ฌ Send us a message on Live Chat - click the blue circle at the bottom right

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Related: Band-a-thon, Rehearse-a-thon, March-a-thon

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