Top Fitness Fundraising Ideas for Expeditions and Student Trips

Fitness and Fundraising Ideas 

For many students, fundraising for an expedition isn’t just about hitting a target – it’s about finding creative ways to push themselves while saving up for the trip of a lifetime, and getting fit at the same time! 

Combining fitness challenges with fundraising has proven to be a rewarding and effective approach, as seen in the inspiring efforts of Isaac, Harlie, Arthur, Jack, Connie and Ollee.

Isaac’s Fundraising Journey

Isaac is preparing for his expedition to Peru, fuelled by a personal mission.

Having grown up with epilepsy, he has chosen to use his fundraising journey to not only support his trip but also give back to Young Epilepsy, a charity that has played a crucial role in his life. His target of £5,000 will be split between his expedition costs and this vital cause.

To raise funds, Isaac has taken on a series of running challenges, that test his resilience and push him out of his comfort zone. He’s been participating mostly in Parkruns, which are a great way to get out and meet new people while pursuing your fitness challenges. He’s also started an Instagram account to track his fundraising progress, runningtoperu. So far he’s raised over £2,300!

Parkrun is a global health and fitness movement where people come together to run, walk, or jog five kilometres every Saturday morning. There are currently 1,286 different locations held across the UK.

Ollee’s Fundraising Success

Ollee, who is set to travel to Ecuador in 2026, has also embraced fitness-based fundraising to work towards his goal. He organised a high-energy Zumbathon event, bringing the community together for a day of dance and fun.  

To maximise his fundraising efforts, he combined the event with a raffle and car wash, raising an incredible £1,200! Combining events is a great way to appeal to more attendees and gain more momentum with your fundraising. Not stopping there, Ollee also completed a sponsored cycling challenge over half term, proving that determination and fitness can go hand in hand and help you on your fundraising journey. 

Harlie’s Fundraising Challenge 

Harlie is preparing for her expedition to Kenya and to prove her dedication, she has committed to walking 2,141 miles over twelve months, the equivalent of walking around the border of Kenya. 

That’s nearly six miles every day! She tracked her progress on Facebook, keeping supporters engaged and motivated to donate. Using social media is a great way to keep your sponsors, friends and family up to date on how your fundraising journey is going, and inspire other people to try similar challenges to you. 

Alongside this, Harlie has organised bake sales and raffles to boost her fundraising total, demonstrating resilience and creativity in her approach. 

Arthur’s Fitness Fundraising 

Arthur has taken on multiple activities in his fundraising journey for Ecuador 2026 so far, and because of his athletic background, he started to focus on sports and fitness fundraising to change the game. He started by refereeing grassroot football matches at his local club, but decided to take on the bigger challenge of a 40km-walk across London to 6 of the Premier League clubs: Brentford, Fulham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and West Ham. 

He created an Instagram account to document the journey, and received support from other people and groups linked to Ecuador. He kept everyone updated on his progress both before and during the walk, and has managed to raise over £2000 so far in just 4 months. He even met one of his followers during the challenge, which gave him the motivation to keep on going when the going got tough. 

His love of sports such as football, rugby and volleyball helped him with the dedication – and the fitness – to be able to complete the 7-hour walk. He told us that having a plan-B if things don’t go to plan is always important when doing such a big fitness challenge outside, but seeing the different stadiums and the Olympic Rings at the end of the walk was something he would always remember. 

Jack’s Triathlon Fundraising 

Jack’s fitness fundraising was inspired by his dad, who often takes part in trail runs, marathons and triathlons. To raise money for his Borneo expedition in 2025, he decided to undertake a triathlon and 6.6-mile trail run, which were his first ventures into competitive fitness. 

He promoted the events and his fundraising link on LinkedIn through the help of his dad, which he found worked well for both the motivational comments and people’s willingness to donate to his target. The trail run was his favourite, as he loved the woodland course and the challenges it brought.  

Through the promotion on LinkedIn, he managed to raise an amazing £1200 before and during the trail run and £1000 for the triathlon. He also raised another £2400 through company sponsorship and generous donations, showing that fitness fundraising coupled with other activities and social promotion can get you well on your way to your target! 

His advice to others was that consistency was key, and that posting behind the scenes content like training photos was a great way to help others feel involved.  

Connie’s Fundraising Activities 

Connie is currently preparing for her expedition to Borneo, which she knew she would love from the moment Camps came to present at her school. 

To begin with, she started off with smaller active tasks like cleaning local dancefloors at wedding venues and walking friends and neighbours dogs, but she knew she had to pull out all the stops to reach her target. 

As a big West Ham and football fan, she decided to complete a sponsored walk between the Brentford FC in West London to the West Ham FC home ground, The London Stadium, in East London. That’s over 27 miles! She used her social media to raise awareness for the walk, and to ask for shares and donations as she completed the challenge. 

She has managed to raise an amazing £900 from the walk alone, which shows that if you persevere and put your mind to a fitness challenge, it can get you much further towards your fundraising goal. 

Overcoming Challenges 

Fundraising through physical challenges isn’t always easy, but Isaac, Ollee, Jack, Athur and Connie’s and Harlie’s journeys show that dedication pays off. 

From organising large-scale events to completing personal fitness milestones, all six have had to plan, promote and persevere through setbacks. 

They’ve learned valuable skills such as budgeting, event coordination and community engagement – all of which will benefit them on expedition and beyond. 

Why Fitness and Fundraising Work So Well 

Fitness challenges are a great way to engage supporters, as they allow friends, family and even local businesses to rally behind a clear goal. 

Whether it’s through sponsorships, event participation fees or donation drives, these activities create a sense of involvement and excitement. 

Plus, the personal growth that comes from taking on physical challenges mirrors the resilience and determination needed for an expedition. 

Advice for Future Fundraisers 

Inspired by any of our student travellers successes? 

Here are some top tips to get started on your own fitness-based fundraising journey: 

  • Choose a challenge that excites you – whether it’s a marathon, a dance event or a sponsored hike. 
  • Get your community involved – events like Zumbathon and car washes attract local support and increase donations. 
  • Use social media to spread the word – share progress updates and encourage people to sponsor your efforts. 
  • Keep pushing yourself – fundraising is a marathon, not a sprint. Stay motivated and keep trying new ideas. 

 

By blending passion, fitness and fundraising, students like Isaac, Ollee, Harlie, Arthur, Jack and Connie are not only achieving their goals but also making a real impact. 

Could this be the approach that works for you? 

Get started today and turn your fitness journey into a fundraising success! 

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Good luck from all the Camps team on your fundraising journey!

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