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Synonyms and antonyms of Charity events and fundraisers in American Thesaurus

Charity events and fundraisers

bake sale (noun)

American a sale of cakes, cookies, etc. that people bake in order to make money for a school or church

benefit (noun)

an event organized in order to make money for a person or a charity

carnival (noun)

American a fair at a school

fête (noun)

an event organized by a school, church, or charity to make money

fête (noun)

British an outdoor event with goods for sale and competitions, usually organized by a school or church to make money

flag day (noun)

in the U.K., a day when people collect money in the street for charity

fundraiser (noun)

a social event organized to make money for a specific purpose, especially for a charity or a political party

fundraising (noun)

the activity of trying to persuade people or organizations to give money for a specific purpose, especially for a charity or a political party

funfair (noun)

British a carnival

fun run (noun)

an event in which many people run a long distance, usually in order to make money for a charity

jumble (noun)

British rummage

jumble sale (noun)

British a rummage sale

rummage (noun)

old clothes, toys, books, etc. that you do not want anymore. The usual British word is jumble.

rummage sale (noun)

American a sale of used clothes, toys, books, etc., especially to collect money for a charity (=an organization that helps poor people). The usual British word is jumble sale.

telethon (noun)

a long television program that provides entertainment with the purpose of raising money for charity (=organizations that help people)

walk (noun)

an event in which people walk a particular distance and ask friends to give them money for how far they walk. The money is given to charity