Simple ways to show your team their impact
Follow these steps to share your fundraiser's real impact.
When your fundraiser wraps up, don't just close it out and move on. Take a moment to show your team the real impact they created!
Celebrating your results helps everyone feel proud, connected, and motivated to participate next time. Even small gestures can make a big difference in how successful and meaningful the experience feels for your group.
Here's how you can easily show your team the difference they made.
1. Share final results clearly.
Use Jamboree's goal tracking and leaderboards to recap everything your team accomplished. Share those results by email or text message.
Example: "Thanks to your incredible effort, we raised $3,000 and helped plant 150 trees across Indiana! Every single conversation, share, and supporter made this possible."
2. Create a simple visual summary.
People love visuals — create a quick graphic, team photo, or screenshot from the app to show what you accomplished together.
Ideas:
- A simple chart showing funds raised vs. goal
- A photo of your team with a "Thank you!" banner
- A fun graphic showing the number of trees planted
3. Thank everyone — not just the top fundraisers.
Recognize all your contributors, big or small. Thank every family member, participant, and supporter for backing your fundraiser.
Example: "Every effort mattered — whether you raised $5 or $500, YOU helped us hit our goal and leave a lasting impact!"
4. Tie it back to the bigger mission.
Remind your team that their efforts went beyond just raising money. They also supported a cause that improves their community and the planet.
Ideas:
- Share a quick fact about the environmental impact of the trees planted.
- Explain how the funds help with uniforms, travel, equipment, or other real team needs.
Example: "Thanks to your fundraising, we can fully cover tournament fees this season — and we'll help plant more trees in Indiana to clean the air and support wildlife for generations."
5. Invite reflection and pride.
Before moving on, give your team a moment to feel proud.
Ideas:
- Share a final thank-you video from the team or coaches.
- Encourage families to share their favorite part of the fundraiser.
- Ask for quick feedback: "What was your favorite moment? What would you love to see next time?"
Celebrate your impact together
Wrapping up a fundraiser isn't just about closing the books; it's about celebrating your impact together. You build pride, gratitude, and motivation for the future when you show your team what they accomplished.
Thank you for making a difference — both for your team and community!