Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Charity events and fundraisers in British Thesaurus
Charity events and fundraisers
bake sale (noun)
American a sale of cakes, biscuits etc that people bake in order to make money for a school or church
bazaar (noun)
a sale, especially of used goods, to raise money for a particular project or organization
benefit (noun)
an event organized in order to make money for a person or a charity
fair (noun)
an event organized by a school, church, or charity to make money
flag day (noun)
in the UK, a day when people collect money in the street for charity. Small pieces of cloth or paper called flags are sold to the people who give money.
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
fun run (noun)
an event in which many people run a long distance, usually in order to make money for a charity
jumble sale (noun)
British an event where people raise money by selling jumble. The American word is rummage sale.
rummage sale (noun)
sale of work (noun)
British an event at which people sell things that they have made, especially so that they can give the money to charity
telethon (noun)
a long television programme 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