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Fundraising for your challenge
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Online fundraising pages We recommend setting up your page using Believe.In (although you can also use Just Giving or Virgin Money Giving if you prefer)Believe.InJust Giving Virgin Money Giving Share the page on email and social media (you can tweet @TBIF and we can retweet your page)@TBIF Add it to your work intranet/newsletter Add it to your email signature
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Fundraising at work Matched funding (check if your employer is able to match your fundraising or offer a set amount towards it) Raffle (be aware of relevant legislation)relevant legislation Get local businesses involved Host an event in the office Old fashioned sponsorship formsponsorship form
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Organising and event Bake sale, quiz night, gig night (posters available on our website here can be personalised with your event details) here Dinner party (see www.dinner4good.com/BigIssue) www.dinner4good.com/BigIssue Materials and support available from TBIF
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Other ideas Bag packing/bucket holding at local supermarket Taking on challenges/dares for fundraising targets e.g. at £200 I will do… or if you donate £50 you can dare me to… Get the kids involved, ask your kids schools to host a non- uniform day and recommend our free schools resourcesschools resources Street collection (get permission first) Write to your local paper Sell things on eBay or at a car boot saleeBay Auction of promises When you’ve got it, gift aid it! Tell people what your money is going to
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Manageable chunks £600 - online fundraising page £250 - company donation/matched funding £250 - quiz night £200 - bag packing at local supermarket £150 - work/community group raffle £100 - boot sale/ eBay auction £100 - collection boxes in local businesses/schools
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