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    So yeah, I am looking for some good fundraising ideas for my two causes (signature for one, other is a school I support in Namibia).

    The thing is, it can't really be something like sponsored run etc, as I have already exhausted my connections 6 months ago of more than £350 on that idea. I am currently working as a waiter, and have decided to give any tip money I raise to the organisations, but am looking to do more - if there is something that seems like a really good idea.

    A decent idea needs to raise a good sum of cash (ie. over £100), and cannot simply be a sponsored "X".

    I will +Rep all ideas (that aren't spam), and if there is an idea that I go ahead with I'll give you a month* of VIP**



    Thanks!

    Oh, and keep using my easyfundraising page here to be in more chances of winning forum VIP!


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    Organise an afternoon tea party at your house. Ask your neighbours to bring cakes, biscuits and drinks, and charge people 50p entrance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subo View Post
    Get Eating
    Organise an afternoon tea party at your house. Ask your neighbours to bring cakes, biscuits and drinks, and charge people 50p entrance.

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    Hmm, not too fond of this idea at the foundations, but it has given me an idea to elaborate on. Street party! We used (I think it was) the Royal Wedding as an excuse last time, so could probably organise a street party as an excuse to milk donations..

    That literally came into my head as a result of your post o.O

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    One I hoped to do for my skydive next Friday was a trolly raffle but I couldn't get a booking in Tesco.

    Basically, go into Tesco, Asda, whatever other big stores you have in the UK and ask if you have do this. Get a trolly, go around the store and fill it up with like £80-100 worth of groceries and stuff then sell raffles tickets for the trolly. Unfortunately, this is the soul destroying part - sit by the store, with your trolly and a banner that has EVERYTHING that's in the trolly and sell tickets.

    My mam did this for a fundraser and she raised over €3000 in a matter of 3-4 days

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    One I hoped to do for my skydive next Friday was a trolly raffle but I couldn't get a booking in Tesco.

    Basically, go into Tesco, Asda, whatever other big stores you have in the UK and ask if you have do this. Get a trolly, go around the store and fill it up with like £80-100 worth of groceries and stuff then sell raffles tickets for the trolly. Unfortunately, this is the soul destroying part - sit by the store, with your trolly and a banner that has EVERYTHING that's in the trolly and sell tickets.

    My mam did this for a fundraser and she raised over €3000 in a matter of 3-4 days
    This is a really nice idea - never heard of this before! I have heard of obviously bag packing in supermarkets before, but this is definitely a different one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marketing View Post
    This is a really nice idea - never heard of this before! I have heard of obviously bag packing in supermarkets before, but this is definitely a different one!

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    I know sitting outside the store selling tickets for 3-4 days or however long you decide to say might be a turn off the idea but the amount of money is raised is definitely worth it! I really want to do it for the next charity thing I do. I consider myself to be quite a charitable person, I really love raising money for those less fortunate and always love getting involved so I really admire what you're aiming to do.

    I'm not very sure on what the Russ Foundation actually do or what they are involved with but seeing that you support a school in Nambia, I have found a new level of respect for you :L

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    Obviously there's the whole bakesale thing.

    Or you could go to a public event and shave your hair off.

    Someone who I know went to a rugby match and before the game she got her hair shaved off in the middle of the field. Raised thousands.


    edit; oh and also, Why not gather up a few of your friends and do a car wash?
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    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    Obviously there's the whole bakesale thing.

    Or you could go to a public event and shave your hair off.

    Someone who I know went to a rugby match and before the game she got her hair shaved off in the middle of the field. Raised thousands.


    edit; oh and also, Why not gather up a few of your friends and do a car wash?
    Car washes work pretty well actually, I did one for my skydive and raised 200 in a few hours but of course, you'll have to resource everything yourself.

    Something else I did actually was in the shop I worked, I put donation buckets at the tills. Raised just under 300 in about a fortnight. People knew me there so were willing to donate a nice amount. Think about where you work and if something like that is a possiblity

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    Have you done super market bag packing? Get a team of you together and go down one weekend, maybe wait till Christmas time for more shoppers? That raised over £300 last time we did it!
    Good luck!

    Edit: Fail. Just saw this above

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    I know sitting outside the store selling tickets for 3-4 days or however long you decide to say might be a turn off the idea but the amount of money is raised is definitely worth it! I really want to do it for the next charity thing I do. I consider myself to be quite a charitable person, I really love raising money for those less fortunate and always love getting involved so I really admire what you're aiming to do.

    I'm not very sure on what the Russ Foundation actually do or what they are involved with but seeing that you support a school in Nambia, I have found a new level of respect for you :L
    Quote Originally Posted by :Cerys View Post
    Obviously there's the whole bakesale thing.

    Or you could go to a public event and shave your hair off.

    Someone who I know went to a rugby match and before the game she got her hair shaved off in the middle of the field. Raised thousands.


    edit; oh and also, Why not gather up a few of your friends and do a car wash?
    Unfortunately shaving my hair is unlikely to raise much, being male and sporting a short haircut it wouldn't be that drastic. Definitely right that it is a fantastic earner for the right person though - a friend has just done it and raised £1,250!

    Car wash could work well, although I would probably need to stretch out a bit, as some of the local car owners tend to get people to come and clean their cars (companies and stuff ;l). Definitely another thing to look into though, thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dilusionate View Post
    Car washes work pretty well actually, I did one for my skydive and raised 200 in a few hours but of course, you'll have to resource everything yourself.

    Something else I did actually was in the shop I worked, I put donation buckets at the tills. Raised just under 300 in about a fortnight. People knew me there so were willing to donate a nice amount. Think about where you work and if something like that is a possiblity
    Unfortunately the donation bucket idea isn't very practical for my job, because it would almost certainly reduce the tips received (which would alienate the other staff!) As I say though, I am putting my own share of the tip money towards it (about £60 so far this month )

    Quote Originally Posted by Calum0812 View Post
    Have you done super market bag packing? Get a team of you together and go down one weekend, maybe wait till Christmas time for more shoppers? That raised over £300 last time we did it!
    Good luck!

    Edit: Fail. Just saw this above
    This used to work unbelievably well! Unfortunately my biggest local supermarket doesn't really accept them anymore (happens to be (or at least was a couple of years ago) the biggest Sainsburys in the world :L


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