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Smashburger Fundraising: How to Kick your Fundraising Game Up a Notch

Fundraising just got a whole lot more delicious! If there’s anything more satisfying than enjoying amazing hamburgers, it’s hamburgers plus raising money for your favorite cause.

 

Now Smashburger is going above and beyond by giving back to local fundraising groups. When you host a Smashburger fundraising event, they will donate 15% back to your cause!

 

We’ll give you the full run-down on the whos, whats, and hows, and why Smashburger fundraising is perfect for your group.

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Requesting a Smashburger Fundraising Event

Fundraising with Smashburger is just as easy and even more rewarding than digging into some delicious hamburgers. It only takes 1 minute to set up! You’ll want to:

 

  1. Choose a participating Smashburger location
  2. Select a convenient date and time for your group
  3. Fill out some key information about your group, including the expected number of guests
  4. Hit Submit. Pretty easy, right?

 

 

It doesn’t matter whether you are a PTA, college club, charity, or church – any group can fundraise!

 

Get that request sent at least 2 weeks before your intended fundraising date so that the restaurant has time to respond to your request.

 

With a Smashburger fundraising event, you’ll spend the days leading up to your event spreading the word by posting on social media, reaching out to friends and family, and shouting from the rooftops until all your supporters have heard the best news ever: “Come eat hamburgers for a great cause!”

 

Check out our post – How to Host a Successful Restaurant Fundraiser – for more tips and tricks for setting up an unforgettable event.

 

On the day of your event, just show up and get ready to enjoy some tasty hamburgers! Let the staff know that you are dining in support of your group and 15% of your order will go towards your cause.

 

Finally, 4-6 weeks after the event, Smashburger will send a check to your group containing a whopping 15% of your event’s total sales. That’s it! …Until your next Smashburger fundraising event, that is.

 

What’s more, there’s no limit to the amount of fundraisers you can host with Smashburger – so go all out if you want!

Why fundraise with Smashburger?

First of all, the hamburgers at Smashburger are amazing. From barbecue, bacon, and cheddar burgers to sweet potato fries, they’ve got the delicious part of your event covered.

 

Plus, everyone will find something they enjoy on the menu. That includes vegetarian-friendly choices. There are gluten-sensitive options too! Check out the Smashburger website for more info about their sweet menu.

 

Finally, the average menu price of $10 at Smashburger makes them perfect for any group looking for a choice that will be budget-friendly for all their members.

Come One, Come All!

Now that you’ve heard all about the delicious options and exciting fundraising potential of Smashburger, try it out for your organization’s next fundraiser! Find a participating location near you or view other restaurant fundraising opportunities in your area below.

 

Kate Christie

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