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Set Up for Success at Local Fundraisers and Outreach Events
Planning a booth for a community fundraiser, school event, or local charity drive? A well-organized setup can make your space more inviting, efficient, and effective at attracting donations or engagement. This blog will guide you on how many tables and chairs to rent β€” and how to arrange them to fit your goals.


Consider Your Fundraiser’s Function

Start by asking:

  • Are you collecting donations or giving items away?
  • Will guests be sitting, standing, or both?
  • Do you need check-in, merch, or raffle stations?
  • How many volunteers or staff will be present?

These details help you choose the right tables and layout.


Best Table Sizes for Fundraisers

Table TypeSizeBest Use
6-ft Rectangular72”x30”Donation collection, raffle tables
8-ft Rectangular96”x30”Shared space, food service, check-in
4-ft Rectangular48”x24”Small displays, side tables, promo items
Bistro Tables30” diaInfo brochures or small prize areas

πŸŽ‰ Pro Tip: Use labeled bins and clear signage on tables to make donation stations obvious.


How Many Chairs Do You Really Need?

Use CaseChairs NeededNotes
Staff / Volunteers2–4 per boothFor long shifts or seated interactions
Public Seating (optional)2–6 nearbyGreat for comfort during longer events

For charity runs, walk-a-thons, or food events, keep seating minimal to encourage flow.


Popular Layouts for Fundraiser Booths

  1. Front-Facing Table with Signage
    • Best for quick donations or product giveaways
    • Simple and direct approach
  2. L-Shape with Info Corner
    • Allows for donation collection and Q&A zone
    • Great for health clinics or awareness booths
  3. U-Shape with Open Walk-In
    • Creates an inviting space for deeper engagement
    • Ideal for nonprofit outreach tables

Sample Layouts Based on Purpose

Booth TypeTables RecommendedChairs
Donation Table(1) 6-ft, (1) 4-ft2
Info Booth(2) 6-ft, (1) bistro2–3
Food Station(2) 8-ft, serving setup2–4

Use one table for money or donations and another for flyers, signups, or water/snacks.


Final Thoughts

Whether you're raising funds for a cause or just spreading awareness, a clean and organized table and chair setup can increase trust, clarity, and results. Renting properly sized tables and enough seating ensures your team stays comfortable β€” and your booth stands out.

Let us help you make your next fundraiser a success with the right tables and chairs!