
Over the years we have helped tons of JROTC's with their fundraising and the one thing they have in common is they usually meet their goals. We want to help make sure your JROTC fundraising effort is successful by helping you get started in the right direction.
On this page we provide a starting point to locate the best JROTC fundraising idea for your group. You will see some of the ideas that others have raised money with. If none of those appeals to you we invite you to browse through our website and check out all of our JROTC fundraising options.
We have attempted to include JROTC Fundraising Ideas that do not require any upfront money, others than offer extremely high profits and still others that have very low minimums.
JROTC Fundraising
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Planning for JROTC Fundraising
Suppose that you want to hold a fundraising event at your high school as a fun way to raise money for the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC). The JROTC is a noble cause that helps thousands of students around the country in learning the values of service to the US and citizenship, and giving many students a sense of accomplishment not usually found at an early age. JROTC fundraising is a great way to help the cause, and will be something fun and different for the students at your school to get involved with. It will also spread the word of the values found in the JROTC and may even inspire some student to become cadets.
JROTC Fundraising Ideas
Many parents will agree that the Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) is an effective way to teach their children important skills in leadership, self-reliance, and patriotism. It also gives them an opportunity to improve both their oral and written communication skills, and to understand the value of improved physical fitness. To reflect the positive reinforcement that is given to students at a young age in the JROTC, you may also consider holding a special JROTC fundraising event for all of the cadets involved. This is a great way to raise money for a good cause and something that all of the JROTC cadets can be a part of.





