Over the past few weeks, much of the world, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, was captivated by the rituals of the papal transition: the conclave, the white smoke, the balcony announcement at St. Peter’s.
These rituals aren’t just symbolic—they’re emotional anchors for a community. They provide structure, identity and a sense of belonging to something greater.
In peer-to-peer fundraising events, we often focus on logistics: registration, routes, tech, and fundraising minimums. But what people remember—what brings them back year after year—are the rituals.
The opening ceremony. Team t-shirts. The survivor’s lap. The memorial wall. The final countdown before a total is revealed.
These shared moments build connection, spark emotion and create meaning.
As you plan your next event, ask:
– What moments do participants look forward to? – What emotional beats shape the journey? – What small actions could become cherished traditions?
Ritual doesn’t have to be elaborate, but it does have to be intentional.
In a crowded fundraising landscape, ritual is one of the strongest tools you have to create loyalty, foster community and deepen commitment.