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Band Practice-a-thon 🎡

Band Practice-a-thon 🎡

Raise money for your music group by practicing

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Written by Vinay Anne
Updated over a year 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 doesn’t matter if you’ve done a Practice-a-thon in the past or not…we 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:Β 

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

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