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With such an exciting Challenge you
should find fundraising a lot easier than you expect. The trick will
be to let your local fundraising events work for you.
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It is a good idea to try to combine
more than one fundraising idea at one event. For example, hold a
raffle during your Karaoke night, or shave your head for a local
pub-crawl. Remember - original ideas create interest! |
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Why
not arrange a race night in aid of your chosen Charity. Remember –
it is best to treat this primarily as a social event, encourage as
many as possible to attend and the rest will take care of itself. |
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Try to persuade local pubs,
businesses, restaurants and theatres to donate prizes, or ask local
stores to allow you to collect or pack shopping bags with friends
and family. |
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It is certainly a good idea to take
your sponsorship forms wherever you go - you never know who might be
willing to sponsor you! |
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Approach organisations such as local
youth clubs, Women’s Institutes, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs to see if
they can help you. |
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Press releases to local newspapers
not only advertise the fundraising events you are holding for the
Challenge, but also create more interest from local individuals and
businesses who may be willing to donate prizes or help through
sponsorship. |
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Try approaching local banks,
libraries, shops and schools. They may be willing to gather
sponsorship money for you. You could do a presentation to them about
your challenge and gain more support. |
Where you Work
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Find out if your Company has a
newsletter or magazine that could circulate an article about the
Challenge and the events that you are holding to fundraise for it. |
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Advertise on your
staff notice board. If your Company has an e-mail or internet
facility find out if you will be able to use it to help spread the
word about the event you are taking part in. |
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Approach your Company and see if they
will actually sponsor you for the event. Ask them if they will
donate a pound for every pound that you raise, helping you to double
your total! Some Companies match your sponsorship meaning you may
only have to raise half the amount. |
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Ask suppliers to your Company whether
they may be willing to sponsor you on the Challenge. Remember - they
rely on your Company for business and are often found to be a good
contact and very supportive with sponsorship. Make sure that you ask
your employer first before contacting people - check this is not
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Local Media Coverage
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Talk to local newspapers to see if
they would be willing to write a news story about you. Through this
you can advertise your fundraising efforts and thank your Company
Sponsors. If they take a picture you could wear a t-shirt bearing
the Company Logos of those who are sponsoring you. |
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Approach your local radio station and
try to persuade them to give you some air time. They could interview
you to discuss the Challenge: a before and after story would be a
really good idea and may create local interest.
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Try to get
yourself in as many newsletters as you can, through friends and
family, clubs you may belong to - in fact any organisation that will
help you to raise local interest about what you are doing and
increase your potential for sponsorship. |
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