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Your School can give the gift of hope to those diagnosed with pediatric cancer and their loved ones as they navigate the complex cancer care system. Together, we can make a difference in helping end Pediatric Cancer! 

Here are some fundraising ideas, but be creative and don’t limit your imagination! You will be surprised how much of a difference you can make.

  • Host A Walk Around Your School

  • T-Shirt Sales

  • Yard or Garage Sales

  • Penny Drives

  • Themed Party or Pep Rally

Individual Incentives

*One Prize, Per Incentive Level, Per DECA Member*

  • Raise $43: receive a NPCF drawstring backpack

  • Raise: $143: receive the above and a NPCF enamel pin

  • Raise: $430: receive all the above and a NPCF t-shirt

  • Raise: $1,430: receive all the above and a NPCF hat

Team Incentives

The top 3 teams will be awarded travel stipends to attend DECA’s ICDC in Orlando, FL. The top 3 projects will also be featured nationally as NPCF’s new cause-raising campaigns for students. Extra points will be awarded to teams who raise a minimum of $43 (to honor the 43 children diagnosed with cancer each day in the US).

  • 1st place team: $2,000

  • 2nd place team: $1,000

  • 3rd place team: $1,000

DECA’S Possible Impact

If… 225,000 members raise $10 each = $2,250,000 to fund MULTIPLE Clinical Trials for Children Battling Cancer!!

$43,030.85

achieved

$50,000.00

goal

of your goal reached

Why is this important?

Cancer is the number one cause of death by disease among children

Cancer is the number one cause of death by disease among children.

Each day, 43 kids in the U.S. are expected to be diagnosed with cancer. Approximately 1 in 285 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer before their 20th birthday

Each day, 43 kids in the U.S. are expected to be diagnosed with cancer. Approximately 1 in 285 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer before their 20th birthday.

More than 95% of childhood cancer survivors experience significant health-related issues by the age of 45 because of current treatment options

More than 95% of childhood cancer survivors experience significant health-related issues by the age of 45 because of current treatment options.

Only 4% of the billions of dollars the government spends annually on cancer research is directed towards treating childhood cancer.