A Santa breakfast in December is a fun and easy Christmas tradition. The event may be held at a private home or at a church or community center. Prepare a simple breakfast of muffins, coffee, cocoa and croissants. Have someone dress up as Santa Claus to pose for Christmas photos with children. In addition to asking for a small donation at the door, you might charge parents a dollar per photo. January presents an opportunity for your group to sell something most people need. Design a calendar specific to your organization and community. Collect upbeat and interesting photos. Tailor the calendar to your group’s interests. If you are raising funds to support a humane society, fill the calendar with photos of animals that have been adopted through the organization. If you are raising funds for an art program, use photographs taken by the students. Match photos to the appropriate months. If there is a picture of a puppy and an American flag, make that the page for July. Sell the calendars in local stores and at community events. In February, throw a Super Bowl party to raise funds. This could be a casual house party or an event at a hall with a television. Provide simple snacks and drinks and suggest a $5 donation. For Valentine’s Day, work with a florist to organize a special rose fundraiser. Make an arrangement with the florist whereby he agrees to donate a certain percentage of all profits made from the sale of red roses during February in exchange for your promotion.