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What to post on social media (with examples)

Try these templates to share your fundraiser on social media.

Share your FunditFoward fundraiser using these social media posts — or try it yourself with a few valuable tips.

Story-driven post — for Facebook or Instagram

Our team is fundraising for travel costs this season — and we're trying something a little different!

Instead of selling candy bars, we're raising money through an app that helps our team and plants trees in Indiana.

If you want a meaningful way to support youth sports, we'd love your help! [Link to your fundraising page.]

Thanks for reading and supporting however you can!

Gratitude-led post — for Facebook or Instagram

Just a quick THANK YOU to everyone who's helped us get this far! We're almost halfway to our goal, and everyone's support helps our team and planet.

If you haven't seen it yet, check it out: [Link to your fundraising page.]

Soft ask — for Stories or DMs

Hey friends — our team is fundraising for tournament travel using a new app that also helps plant trees in Indiana. Just sharing in case you'd like to check it out (no pressure at all!): [Link to your fundraising page.]

Celebration angle — any platform

We've already raised $1,000 for our team and planet — huge thanks to everyone who's supported our fundraiser! Still working toward our team goal — here's the link if you wanna be part of it: [Link to your fundraising page.]

Parent-to-parent — any platform

Youth sports are amazing — but they're expensive. Uniforms, travel, gear...it adds up fast.

We're running a fundraiser to help our team cover costs this season. If you're in a spot to support, it means a ton.

Plus, your support also plants trees right here in Indiana! [Link to your fundraising page.]

5 Quick Tips for Writing Good Fundraising Posts

1. Start with your story. Lead with why this matters to you or your group.

2. Keep it short and clear. Say what you're doing, why, and how to help.

3. Use your voice. Write how you speak — it makes it feel more genuine.

4. Include the link once. Let people know how to take action without pressure.

5. End with gratitude. Even a "Thanks for reading!" goes a long way.

We're here to help your fundraiser succeed in a way that feels meaningful.