Safe Driving Week Resources
Everything you need to plan, promote, and host a successful Safe Driving Week is gathered here in one place. Whether you are a student leader, chapter officer, advisor, parent, alumnus, school administrator, or community partner, these tools are designed to help you bring the safe-driving message to life.
Safe Driving Week does not have to be complicated. Hunter’s Fund provides practical materials, planning support, and ready-to-use templates so student volunteers can focus on what matters most: reaching classmates, collecting pledges, and helping prevent distracted-driving tragedies before they happen.
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Safe Driving Week Campaign Kit
The Campaign Kit gives student leaders a step-by-step overview of how to plan and host Safe Driving Week. It explains how to choose dates, recruit volunteers, set up pledge tables, promote the campaign, collect pledges, and share results with Hunter’s Fund.
Use this if you are: planning your first Safe Driving Week or helping a student group get organized.
Volunteer Instructions
This quick guide helps volunteers understand what to do before, during, and after their pledge-table shifts. It includes simple talking points, reminders for approaching students, and tips for making each conversation friendly and meaningful.
Use this if you are: staffing a pledge table or organizing volunteers.
Pledge Materials
Hunter’s Pledge Cards
Pledge cards are at the heart of Safe Driving Week. Students use them to make a personal commitment not to drive distracted and to remind themselves that one moment of distraction can change everything.
Use this if you are: setting up pledge tables, visiting classrooms, or collecting pledges at an event.
Pledge Table Signs
These signs help students immediately understand what the table is about and invite them to stop, talk, and sign Hunter’s Pledge.
Use this if you are: setting up a pledge table in a student center, dining hall, library, walkway, athletic event, or school entrance.
Posters and Campus Promotion
Safe Driving Week Posters
Posters help make the campaign visible across campus before and during Safe Driving Week. Place them in high-traffic areas such as student centers, residence halls, dining halls, classrooms, libraries, chapter houses, locker rooms, and event spaces.
Use this if you are: promoting your campaign in advance and reminding students where to sign the pledge.
Campus Announcement Copy
Use these short messages in school newsletters, campus bulletins, fraternity or sorority announcements, advisor emails, or student organization updates.
Use this if you are: asking a school, chapter, team, or student group to help promote Safe Driving Week.
Social Media and Digital Tools
Social Media Graphics
Ready-to-use graphics make it easier to promote Safe Driving Week on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other platforms. Use them to announce the campaign, invite students to sign the pledge, thank volunteers, and share results.
Use this if you are: promoting Safe Driving Week online or encouraging members to share the message.
Sample Captions and Posts
These sample captions give volunteers and student leaders easy language to use when posting about Safe Driving Week. They can be customized for your school, chapter, team, or event.
Use this if you are: posting campaign reminders, volunteer photos, event updates, or pledge results.
Email and Text Templates
Use these templates to recruit volunteers, invite members to participate, remind students about pledge-table shifts, and encourage friends and family to support the campaign.
Use this if you are: organizing a team or asking others to help spread the word.
Fundraising and Event Guides
Fundraising Guide
Many Safe Driving Week campaigns raise funds to help cover campaign materials and expand safe-driving outreach to more campuses. This guide offers practical ideas for student-led fundraising.
Use this if you are: raising money to support your campaign or help Hunter’s Fund reach more students.
Creative Event Ideas
Creative events help bring students to the campaign and make the message more memorable. Ideas include Pie in the Face, car washes, 5K runs, dine-and-donate nights, petting zoos, dare-me challenges, raffles, and other student-led events.
Use this if you are: looking for a fun way to draw attention to Safe Driving Week.
Pie in the Face Fundraiser Guide
A Pie in the Face fundraiser gives students a fun way to raise money while bringing attention to the safe-driving message. Participants vote with donations, and the event creates a natural opportunity to invite students to sign Hunter’s Pledge.
Use this if you are: planning a high-energy event at the end of Safe Driving Week.
Videos and Storytelling
Safe-Driving Videos
Videos can help students understand the danger of distracted driving in a way that is quick, personal, and easy to share. Use them at pledge tables, chapter meetings, school assemblies, social media posts, or campaign kickoff events.
Use this if you are: introducing the issue or encouraging students to take the pledge.
Photo and Video Submission Guide
Photos and short videos help show the impact of Safe Driving Week and inspire other campuses to host campaigns. This guide explains what to capture, how to share it, and what kinds of moments are most useful.
Use this if you are: documenting pledge tables, events, volunteers, and student participation.
Branding and Media Tools
Hunter’s Fund Logos and Branding Tools
Use official Hunter’s Fund logos, colors, and branding guidance when creating materials for Safe Driving Week. Consistent branding helps students, donors, schools, and community partners recognize the campaign.
Use this if you are: creating posters, slides, social posts, event materials, or sponsor materials.
Press Release Template
Use this template to announce Safe Driving Week to local media, school communications offices, alumni newsletters, parent groups, or community partners.
Use this if you are: trying to generate awareness beyond campus.