SPORTS TEAMS > FUNDRAISING FOR VOLLEYBALL TEAMS
A volleyball team fundraiser everyone can dig
FlipGive fundraising is practical, convenient, and effective. Turn everyday purchases into earnings for your volleyball team while supporting youth athletes to grow and thrive.
SPORTS TEAMS > FUNDRAISING FOR VOLLEYBALL TEAMS
Keep youth volleyball affordable and accessible
Participating in volleyball offers numerous benefits, but it comes with a price.
Average annual spend is $1,100 per player
Extra for travel expenses
Average participation duration is 2 years
Average quitting age is 12.3 years old
Source: Jumpstart, Project Play
A FlipGive fundraiser for your volleyball team can play a pivotal role in extending kids' involvement and passion for the sport, while contributing to their physical, mental, and social development.
How it works
Once you start a volleyball fundraiser with FlipGive, earning money for your team is easy as 1, 2, 3.
Buy gift cards to pay for purchases or meals, or shop online.
You'll earn funds for your program with every purchase.
Use or distribute the funds to meet your volleyball team’s fundraising goals.
We connect brands with thousands of teams and schools. In return, they share a portion of each purchase to help lower your costs.
Volleyball teams love earning with FlipGive
Earn up to 5x more than other volleyball fundraisers
The highest-earning volleyball group on FlipGive earned $2,340 in 2025.
Easy earnings on everyday purchases
Raise money just by shopping and dining as usual. FlipGive requires minimal effort, so you spend less time planning events or asking for volunteers.
Flexible, free programs with no restrictions
FlipGive is free to join—no commitment, minimums, or fees. Plus, your volleyball team keeps 100% of the earnings, and you can use the funds however you like.
Unlimited earning potential for all your volleyball team’s needs
Many families earn hundreds each year. Put that money towards whatever your team needs—uniforms, equipment, travel expenses, tournament and league fees—you name it.
Estimate one household’s annual impact for your volleyball team.
Year-round earning without the effort
Families can buy gift cards or shop online 24/7, 365 days a year, ensuring ongoing support for your volleyball team—even during the off-season.
“We just started using FlipGive this year to raise money for my son's team's trip. He is so excited about it! But without a bit of help from FlipGive, I’m not sure if we would’ve been able to send him. This fundraiser made a difference in sending him on this trip. Plus, it made Christmas shopping so seamless!”
Wendy, fundraises for her son's volleyball teamOther volleyball fundraising ideas
New shoes, tournament fees, travel expenses—volleyball participation can be pricey for many families. But with effective volleyball fundraisers, teams can raise money to sponsor individual players or cover group costs like court rentals or equipment. Through FlipGive, volleyball parents and players can earn money by shopping or dining as usual, even during the off-season. If you want to increase your earning opportunities, combine FlipGive with these other fundraising ideas for volleyball teams.
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Serve-a-thon
It’s exactly what it sounds like—serving as many balls as possible to raise money. Serve-a-thons ... have little to no overhead costs, as your team can use the gym and equipment they already have. Students register in teams and collect pledges per ball that they hit during the serve-a-thon; offer these pledges on a sliding scale to encourage more people to donate. During the serve-a-thon, each team competes to hit all their serves, with points awarded for each hit. The winning team receives a prize, and the volleyball team keeps all the profits raised.
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Dodgeball tournament
While it may not be on a typical list of volleyball fundraising ideas, dodgeball is always a school ... wide hit (pun intended). Charge teams for registration, and hold different matches, such as teachers vs. students or juniors vs. seniors. Add a creative twist by incorporating a tournament theme, such as a costume contest. Alternatively, you can keep it simple with a traditional dodgeball game. During the event, set up a concession stand for snacks, drinks, and team merch like T-shirts or water bottles to make some extra cash.
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Skills clinic
There are two ways to host skills clinics. First, your volleyball team could offer a camp for ... beginners or students hoping to join the team, helping to raise money and recruit new players. Your team could also partner with a professional player or coach to run a volleyball clinic, imparting new skills, advice, and team-building exercises. A team-run clinic is easier to plan, but a professional may draw a bigger crowd, so there are advantages to consider with each option.
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Sponsorship
Collaborate with local businesses to receive financial sponsorship in exchange for advertising ... their brand. With sponsorships, companies can see exactly where their money goes, which can be more motivating than a direct donation. For instance, if a company sponsors new uniforms, you could put their logo on the sleeve. If they cover a season of court rentals, you can hang a banner with their name and website in the gym. It’s a win-win: businesses gain exposure and a charitable reputation, while the volleyball team meets their fundraising goals.
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