Healthy fundraisers are available year round!
FarmRaiser has built our brand on being big produce nerds, which is why we like to spend some time paying homage (and showing off a little bit of our knowledge) to the fruits and veggies that make our world go round. This one is dedicated to the produce that has your back from blistering July…
continue readingLocal Produce in your spring fundraiser!
Spring has sprung once again (and we couldn’t be happier about it!) The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and all that gorgeous spring produce is getting ready to pop up at any second. We think that that’s great news, not just for all the super yummy recipes we have planned, but it’s also…
continue readingThe magic of a Vidalia Onion Fundraiser
Ah, spring is finally in the air again, and the spring harvest have brought in a surprising fundraising star this year; vidalia onions from Mr. Onion Man himself! Vidalia onions you say? There’s just a handful of foods that are so special that they are protected by law. Only onions that are grown in a very…
continue readingYour best Spring fundraiser ever!
Ahh spring…do you remember what that was like? As we desperately attempt to keep warm here in the Northeast, we like to try our best to reminisce about warmer days and think about our favorite products from spring fundraisers past. Produce: the cornerstone of your spring fundraiser Produce is a star in spring fundraisers. Check…
continue readingWhy a seed fundraiser is a superstar
What’s our favorite way to celebrate winter here at Farmraiser? An awesome seed sale! I know it can be a little hard to think about growing things in your green garden and cultivating plant life when you’re on the verge of frostbite every morning on your morning commute, but we love seed sales because it…
continue readingRed Headed Honey Fundraisers
You’re in for a royal treat! Niki at Red Headed Honey is one of our newest FarmRaiser suppliers and offering her royal jelly as part of her honey products line– and it’s perfect for honey fundraisers! What makes Royal Jelly so special? The product is quite difficult to harvest and will only be produced by the…
continue reading