Raise lifesaving funds with your school, team or sports league

Go Pink for the Cure is Komen’s fundraising program for schools and sports teams of all ages, raising funds to help end breast cancer. From preschool teams to college athletics, club sports to athletic associations, teams play for a purpose by promoting healthy living and breast cancer awareness while raising critical funds to save lives. Select an option from below to learn more or to register.

Create a Donation Page

This option is to create a single donation page for your school club, sports team, or event to start fundraising for Go Pink. This option is ideal for individuals or groups who want one shared page with a single donate button. No creating or joining a team is required.

Start a Fundraiser

This option is to create a team for your school club, sports team, or event to start fundraising together for Go Pink.

Join a Fundraiser

This option allows you to search and join an already established School, Clubs or Sports teams and events team fundraiser.

Why Go Pink for the Cure Fundraising Matters

Komen is the only breast cancer organization taking a comprehensive, 360-degree approach to fight breast cancer across all fronts, supporting millions of people in the U.S. and worldwide.

Drive Research

Invest in cutting-edge science and technology to develop better treatments and improve patient outcomes.

Provide Care

Fund community health programs that provide evidence-based education, personalized support and connection to timely, high-quality care.

Take Action

Advance global outreach and public policy initiatives that protect patients, fund critical research, and drive systemic change.

Unify Community

Unify us as a community to make the biggest impact against this disease.

You have the power to change lives. Join us.

Start a Fundraiser Join a Team Fundraiser

How We Support You

We’re here to make your fundraising journey easier with tools, resources, and support:

  • Plan and promote your event with the Go Pink for the Cure Toolkit, editable posters, invitations, social media graphics, and more. A youth toolkit is also available.
  • Thank donors and recognize top fundraisers with ready-to-use templates.
  • Use the Komen app (available when you register online) to share your fundraiser, request donations, and deposit checks.
  • Shop the Go Pink for the Cure catalog of exclusive gear by clicking Learn More at ShopKomen.com. A portion of every purchase directly supports Komen’s mission to end breast cancer.
  • Get inspired by stories of champions making a big impact in the fight against breast cancer.
  • Connect with a Go Pink Specialist at gopink@komen.org.

Read the Latest Go Pink for the Cure News on the Komen Blog

Kim’s Story: Uniting a Community Through a School Breast Cancer Walk

April 10, 2026Go Pink for the Cure

For several years, teacher Kim Kefalas helped organize a tradition within Linden Public Schools, gathering breast cancer survivors for a group photo every October. Then, in 2024, she recognized an opportunity to do more to show support for educators impacted by breast cancer. The school district and the entire Linden, N.J., community could come together for a breast cancer walk that would both show support and raise money to help end breast cancer.

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From Purple to Pink: The Rivertown Legends Skate to End Breast Cancer

March 23, 2026Go Pink for the Cure

In one small corner of Westchester County, New York, the Rivertown Legends varsity hockey team is proving you don’t have to be in the big leagues to make a meaningful impact in the fight to end breast cancer.

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Minnesota Volleyball Team Honors Loved Ones Through Dig Pink Fundraiser

March 23, 2026Go Pink for the Cure

At Hancock Public School in Hancock, Minn., a Go Pink for the Cure volleyball fundraiser has become much more than a game on the schedule. It’s a night that brings the community together in support of Komen and the fight to end breast cancer.

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Share your fundraiser on social media using #GoPink or #GoPinkfortheCure and tag @SusanGKomen