CHARITY FUNDRAISING TIPS[Where
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fundraising] There will be times however where you might question your sanity in setting yourself this challenge- will it be worth it? Yes, most definitely. |
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Shout about it! Let the world know what you are doing and why! Whatever your approach, and it is likely that it will be a mixture of the approaches outlined below, the cardinal rule is to always follow up.
Let all your sponsors know how the challenge went and how much it raised in total. Timing
Contact the local press to get publicity.
Also contact local businesses - incorporate their company name and
logo in any t-shirts, raffle tickets, press releases and flyers that
you might send out. The more organised the plan the more likely they
are to want to support you. |
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Amount
to be raised £3000 ”I'll forgive that loan if you
sponsor me for my charity challenge…”
Mail it to friends, family, companies,
work contacts and local schools. If you are able to change your email
auto-signature at work and/or home, add a line about your challenge
to raise awareness of what you are doing. If you have set up a web page
for the challenge then create a link in the signature. |
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| An organised event will give people something for their money. For people who have already supported you directly it gives them a chance to contribute in a different manner. Remember however to budget carefully. Your events need to make profit and there is no point outlaying lots of time and effort if the return is too small. Be innovative and wacky - remember that if it is interesting enough your local media will be more than happy to promote the event. Don't forget also your staff newsletter, parish magazine, notice boards and such like - the more people that turn up or get involved the more successful your event will be. Here are some ideas that are proven to work.
Will it be worth it?
YES |
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A – Abseil down a local landmark. Great way to raise funds and get a lot of local PR B - Bake cakes, bring and buy sales, baked bean bath C - Car boot sale, coffee mornings, cake stalls D - Disco - always good fun! E - Egg & spoon race, Easter egg hunt F - Fetes, fun run, fancy dress, football tournament G - Guess the baby photo, guess the weight - can do a lot with guesses H - Halloween party, hair braiding - always popular! I - It’s a knockout competition, knobbly knees competition J - Jumble Sales galore! K - Karaoke, keepy uppies L - Line dancing, loud tie day at work M - Music quiz, magic show, murder mystery evening N - New Year’s eve party, name the baby or teddy O - odd jobs, odd clothes day P - Pancake day, parties, plant sale, play Q - Pub Quiz, get your local to run a succession leading up to your challenge R - Raffles are always good at raising funds and don’t cost you a penny if you ask people to donate prizes - or use those unwanted Christmas pressies. S - Sponsored anything, slide show evening, T - Tea party, treasure hunt, tombola U - Uniform days, university challenge V - Valentines ball, variety show W - Wacky races, welly throwing, wine tasting evening X - Xmas ball, Xmas panto, Y - Yo-yo competition Z - Zany parties or clothes day ATD's A - Z of Fundraising Ideas click here view full list.
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