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Raise 50% Profit for Your Nonprofit Fundraiser

A simple, high-profit fundraiser for nonprofits of all sizes. No upfront costs, fast setup, and a product supporters love.

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Deliciously Easy Nonprofit Fundraising

If you need a new nonprofit fundraising idea, look no further than Honey Helps! Perfect for youth programs, community organizations, ministries, charities, and nonprofit groups of any kind.

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After-School Programs

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Religious Nonprofits

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Community Programs

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Charities

and more!

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How It Works

1. Simple Sign-Up


No fees, no upfront cost. Quick onboarding for any nonprofit.

2. Sell Honey


Share your online fundraising link—supporters buy local honey.

3. Earn 50% Profits


Nonprofits keep half of every sale. Fast money for your mission.

Past Sweet Successes


See how nonprofits across the country raised thousands with Honey Helps!

2020


One Christian school raised $24,000 for new Google Chrome books

2021


One religious school raised $26,000 for a new sound system for their auditorium

2022



One Christian school raised over $31,000 for new technology in their classrooms

2023


One religious school raised over $40,000 in two separate fundraisers for new laptops for teachers

2024


One community college volleyball team raised over $2,700 (beating their $1,500 goal!) for a trip to nationals

2025


One church-based school raised $17,500 for new playground equipment and refurbishing an existing playground (they expected to only raise $3,000!)

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Honey Helps FAQ's

  • Why choose Honey Helps for your next fundraiser?

    • 50% Profit Margin - $10 Net Profit On Every $20 16oz. Bottle Sold!
    • 100% Of All Donations Stay With Your Organization!
    • No Upfront or Out-of-Pocket Costs!
    • No Credit Card Fees!
    • Healthy!  Honey has Unlimited Shelf Life And Ships Anywhere In The US!
    • Simple Start Up - Our App Does All The Work!
    • No Fundraiser Is Too Big or Too Small!
    • One Capable Support Team Member Assigned To You!
  • How much will this fundraiser cost us?

    At Honey Helps, we believe in making fundraising simple, fun and risk-free. That’s why there are absolutely NO upfront or out-of-pocket costs for your organization. To support your efforts, we’re happy to provide bottles of honey in advance, enabling immediate sales—whether it’s door-to-door, at community events, or during sporting activities.


    Partner with us for a hassle-free and rewarding fundraising experience.

  • How is this fundraiser going to benefit the customer as well as the cause?

    Participating in a Honey Helps fundraiser creates a win-win for everyone involved. Customers receive an all-natural, delicious sweetener—a wholesome alternative to sugar and other processed products.


    At the same time, the fundraiser supports students as they step out of their comfort zones to make a difference. By engaging in sales, students gain valuable interpersonal and communication skills that will serve them well in future careers. Supporting these efforts means contributing not only to a meaningful cause but also to the personal growth and development of our youth.

  • Where does the honey come from?

    Our premium honey is sustainably produced in the picturesque region of west-central Minnesota. Here, Honey Helps’ dedicated families and team members carefully manage approximately 1,500 colonies of honeybees, fostering a harmonious relationship with the environment while prioritizing the health and well-being of our pollinators.

  • What makes our honey unique?

    What sets our honey apart is the natural journey it takes from hive to jar. Our honeybees begin their pollination cycle in the spring with dandelions, transition to clover in early summer, and finish with Basswood (Lindenwood) trees in late summer. This progression results in a delicately light-colored golden honey, often referred to as 'white honey.'


    Our honey is also proudly RAW, meaning it is minimally processed—never heat-treated or pasteurized—and undergoes only light gravity filtration. This ensures our honey remains as pure and natural as it is when it leaves the honeycomb, delivering a truly authentic experience.

  • When is the honey produced/packaged and how long will it last?

    Our hardworking honeybees begin producing honey in the spring, continuing their efforts through late summer. During the special 'honey flow' period—lasting a few weeks when blooming flowers are at their peak—our bees produce the highest volumes of honey. After harvesting by hand, the honey is carefully transported to our honey house, where it is extracted and bottled with care.


    Because our honey is raw and unprocessed, it has an indefinite shelf life. Over time, natural crystallization may occur, but a gentle warm water bath will restore its smooth texture, ensuring you can enjoy its pure and natural goodness.

  • What does "raw" mean and what are the benefits?

    Raw honey is nature’s unspoiled treasure, retaining the full spectrum of nutrients and antioxidants that are often diminished in heavily processed alternatives. Just as raw fruits and vegetables provide greater nutritional value than their cooked counterparts, raw honey delivers superior benefits.


    Unlike processed honey, our raw honey is not heat-treated or pasteurized. It undergoes only light gravity filtration to remove small pieces of honeycomb and debris, ensuring a pure, natural product while preserving its authentic goodness. Enjoy honey as it’s meant to be—straight from the hive, rich in flavor, and packed with health benefits.

  • Does local honey help with seasonal allergies?

    Honey is a natural powerhouse, rich in essential vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants. However, when it comes to relieving seasonal allergies, the evidence is less promising.


    Studies conducted by the National Institutes of Health indicate no significant symptom relief, even among test groups consuming larger quantities of raw honey. Additionally, an investigation by Food Safety News revealed that 75% of honey from a major retailer contained no pollen, which is a key element associated with the idea of allergy relief.


    Most leading allergists agree that consuming honey has minimal to no impact on alleviating seasonal allergies. While it may not address allergies, raw honey remains a wholesome and nutritious sweetener to enjoy.

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Honey Helps makes fundraising simple for nonprofits of every kind. With a desirable product and an easy-to-use online platform, your organization can raise more money quickly and with zero upfront costs.

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