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Fundraising Toolkit
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Thank youThank you for choosing to support Kidney Research UK.
The money you raise will help us fund more research and save more lives.
Kidney Research UK is the largest funder dedicated to research into the causes and prevention of kidney disease. We could not continue to fund this life-saving research without the support of people like you. Through your fundraising you will be directly helping over 3 million people in the UK at risk of chronic kidney disease.
Fundraising should be fun! So, we have filled this pack with lots of weird and wonderful fundraising ideas, great hints and tips, suggestions on how to make the most of your fundraising and just a little bit of health and safety – just to make sure you are all safe and legal!
So whether you are raising money for one of our fabulous overseas challenges, need to find that extra £500 to hit your target, or you want to raise money with your friends and family or hold an event in your school or workplace then this is the pack for you.
Good luck with your fundraising!
Contents3 Getting started
4-5 Fundraising ideas
6-7 The big four!
8-9 Make the most out of your event!
10 Be safe and legal
11 Banking your money
12 Other ways to get involved
Key Fact
Your kidneys are amazing:
they filter around 180
litres of blood every day!
Please visit our website:
www.kidneyresearchuk.org
and help us fund research to save lives
Call: 0845 070 7601
Email: [email protected]
Kidney Research UK, Nene Hall, Lynch Wood Park, Peterborough PE2 6FZ
Kidney Research UK is a registered charity no. 252892. Scottish charity no. SC039245
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Key Fact
90% of people on the organ transplant list are waiting for a kidney.
Getting started
Whoc Who can you ask to help you?
c Think of your contacts and those of your friends and family – can they get you freebies, raffle prizes or sponsorship?
c Decide who you want to invite or to join in your fundraiser
c How many people do you want to come along – how will you tell them about it?
c Are you opening the event to the public or just friends and family?
Howc Make a plan – work back from the date of
your event and decide who is going to do what, by when
c How are you going to promote your event – posters, leaflets, social media, newspapers, radio?
c Consider other ways to raise extra funds on the day
c Make sure you can cover any costs and still raise money
c Set yourself a realistic target and stick to a budget
c Try to get as much stuff for free or at a discount
And above all, MAKE IT FUN!
Whenc Consider the weather – plan for rain!
c Link in with an established event – have a stall at a local fete or festival
c If you’re inviting friends, try not to clash with birthdays or school holidays
c Avoid other charity events, World Cup Finals, Wimbledon Finals etc – especially if you are inviting the public
Wherec Do you need a venue – is it the right size?
c Can you use it for free?
c Do you need any special equipment, materials or insurance?
c Indoors or outdoors?
Whatc Decide what you want to do – turn over the
page for some inspiration!
c Have you held a successful event in the past – could you do it again?
c Do you want to set up something new?
c Do you have any skills – perhaps you are a fitness instructor or you bake great cakes?
KEEP IT SIMPLE! – simple fundraising ideas often raise the most money.
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Fundraising ideas
How long will Christy have to wait to be saved?
Christy developed kidney disease after being rushed to hospital with a ruptured appendix. She had to face the sudden shock of going immediately onto dialysis, three times a week, where she was hooked up to a machine for hours at a time, unable to move around. Her husband came to the rescue and offered her his own kidney but sadly Christy’s body rejected it after thirty seconds.
Our work funds research to help the thousands of people like Christy, who are waiting to feel well again. We can only do this
with your support.
“Every day I hope the call will come to say a kidney has become available and I pray that this time it will work.
Sponsored silence
Talent showSummer fete
Face painting
Treasure hunt
Cake salePet show
Pamper parties
A themed party - Halloween, bonfire night
Fancy dress
Walks
Dinner party
Karaoke night
Disco
Non-uniform day
Friends / familyWith children
Summer BBQ Bike ride
Summer picnic
Jumble sale
“
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Office Olympics
Guess the baby
photo competition
Stevie’s dream is to be able to swim like other children…Five-year-old Stevie was born with kidney disease. He has never eaten chips, never been swimming and he’s not even allowed to have a bath.
Now waiting for a suitable kidney, Stevie spends six nights a week, ten hours at a time, hooked up to a dialysis machine. With the shortage of available kidneys, Stevie may have a long wait.
Stevie is desperate to lead a normal life like other children his age and we want to help make his dreams come true. Part of our research looks at repairing damaged kidneys, which would wipe out the need for transplants altogether. We can only continue this research with your help.
Sponsored leg wax
Sweepstake
Dress down day
Office partyBingo night
Dancing - salsa, Zumba, ballroom
Car boot sale
Pub quiz night
Car wash
Festival, fete or fair
A ball or dinner dance
CommunityWorkplace
Cake sale
Sponsored no
coffee or tea Tea party or coffee morning
Raffles
Key Fact
On average a kidney transplant lasts only 10-15 years.
Wear something purple
Fashion show
Car show
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The big four! Four fabulous fundraising ideas
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WHERE: Your village hall, school hall, local café, home or work place.
WHEN: Set a date and time.
WHO: Friends, family, neighbours, work colleagues, parents’ group members, gym members or the general public.
HOW: Create a welcoming, friendly atmosphere with tables and chairs and plenty of tea, coffee and biscuits.
Think about having a theme – vintage tea party, mad hatter’s tea party, coffee connoisseurs’ party!
Ask friends, family, colleagues, community groups or neighbours to help you.
PROMOTION: By word of mouth, invitations, posters, Facebook, Twitter and emails.
TOP TIP TO MAXIMISE YOUR FUNDRAISING
c Hold a tombola
c Charge people for entry
c Organise a coffee or tea themed quiz
c Get your refreshments donated or sponsored
Dress down day Coffee morning or tea party
We did it!
The team decided to wear something purple to work to support the charity and everyone had to pay for the privilege. This raised £175 for the charity.
Greenwoods Solicitors – Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
This was our fourth annual garden event for Kidney Research UK. We invite people to enjoy our garden, buy plants, tea and cakes. This year we raised £1350.
Jan and Alan – Telford
We did it!
WHERE: Your place of work or school.
WHEN: Set a date – Christmas, Halloween or end of term?
WHO: Work colleagues, school friends.
HOW: Ask your friends and colleagues to help you. Get permission from your manager or teacher.
PROMOTION: Posters, emails, intranet.
TOP TIP TO MAXIMISE YOUR FUNDRAISING
c Organise a raffle
c Ask your company if they will match your fundraising
c Hold a competition – guess which colleague or teacher is in the baby photo
c Have a collection box on the reception desk and ask visitors to donate on the day
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WHERE: Your village hall, school hall, local gym, community centre or sports centre.
WHEN: Set a date – consider holding it on an evening, weekend or during your dance or fitness class.
WHO: Friends, family, neighbours, work colleagues, gym members and/or the general public.
HOW: Ask friends, family, fitness instructor or dance teacher to help you.
If you need extra equipment see if you can borrow it from your local gym or dance class.
Invite your local newspaper to come and take photographs.
PROMOTION: By word of mouth, posters, emails, advert in local newspaper.
TOP TIP TO MAXIMISE YOUR FUNDRAISING
c Encourage everyone to raise sponsorship for taking on the challenge
c Have prizes for those who raise the most
c Invite friends and family to spectate/come and support the event – charge for refreshments (wine!)
Fitness-athon challenge
WHERE: Hotel, restaurant, marquee or conference centre.
WHEN: Consider a Friday or Saturday evening.
WHO: Set up an event committee made up of friends, family or colleagues to spread the workload.
HOW: Sell tickets and ensure the price returns a profit.
Try to get the venue for free or at a special rate.
Ask local florists and supermarkets to donate items.
Ask your venue, restaurant or caterer to donate food.
A local supermarket may donate wine and champagne in return for publicity.
Will a local DJ or band provide their services free?
Have entertainers – magicians, dancers – and ask if they will perform at your event for free.
PROMOTION: Word of mouth, posters, emails, advert in local newspaper/on radio, Twitter, Facebook.
TOP TIP TO MAXIMISE YOUR FUNDRAISING
c Hold a raffle or auction
c Organise a dancing competition
c Organise casino tables
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Ball or celebrity dinner
Key FactWe're only able to fund 1 in 5 research projects presented - what possible breakthroughs might be in the four we cannot fund?
We organised an outdoor Zumbathon together, with everyone dancing for 3 hours. We also had a raffle plus refreshments and we raised a fantastic £1,600.
Judith, Ann and Neil – Deeping St Nicolas, Lincolnshire
We did it! I did it!
It was a lot of hard work organising the ball, but I called upon my friends and family and the evening was a huge success! Everyone was really generous and we raised almost £4,000.
Alyson Schofield – Bolton, Lancashire
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Make the most out of your event!
Visit: www.kidneyresearchuk.org/shop to get your hands on exclusive purple Kidney Research UK products and merchandise.
Local papers love to hear about local people getting involved with good causes. Visit our website for editable press release templates – share your story!
If you’re organising an event, contact any ‘What’s On’ guides and event listings publications in your area.
Many local radio websites also have events calendars where you can easily add the date and details.
Tell us about your fundraising by posting on our Twitter or Facebook pages and on our online calendar.
Good images can say more than words!
Fundraising materials
Spread the word by using downloadable materials including posters and invites, plus tips on getting publicity by visiting: www.kidneyresearchuk.org
Maximise your money!
If you’re employed, ask your company if they’ll match fund your fundraising as this is an easy way to double what you raise!
Set up your online fundraising page. Email it to everyone including those that cannot attend your fundraising event in person.
If your friends and family want to donate to your fundraiser and are UK tax payers, ask them to download our Gift Aid Form from our website.
Spread the word!
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Good luck with your fundraising. We hope it inspires you to keep raising vital funds to fight kidney disease.
Make the most out of your event! Key Fact
The lives of more than
3 million people in the UK
are at risk of chronic
kidney disease.
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A safe and well-organised fundraising event guarantees that everyone has the best experience. It is your responsibility to make sure your event is organised efficiently and safely. Please read the tips below to ensure your event goes without a hitch.
DonationsGet sponsored by and collect donations from people you know and trust. Make sure that children are supervised and don’t let them collect money from strangers.
Be safe and legalGuidelines of what to do and what not to do
Key Fact
Did you know more than
53,000 people in the UK are
being treated for kidney
failure each year.
First aidMake sure adequate cover is available for larger events. Recommended providers include St John Ambulance, the British Red Cross and the National Association of Private Ambulance Services.
AlcoholCheck if the venue is licensed or contact your local council to find out more about getting a temporary licence.
Raffles and lotteriesA small raffle or tombola does not usually require a licence, as long as the tickets are only sold on the day of the event. Big lotteries (raffles where tickets are sold in advance and over a large geographical area) are complicated and require a licence so it is advised you don’t organise this type of fundraiser.
For further details on the rules around raffles and lotteries, visit our website or you can contact your local authority or the Gaming Commission of Great Britain.
CollectionsDon’t carry out your own house-to-house collections – it is illegal without a special licence.
You can’t collect money in the street or any other public place without a permit from the local authority.
You can hold collections in private venues like supermarkets and shopping centres as long as you have their written permission. If you are considering holding a collection as part of your fundraising please call us for advice or visit our website for more details www.kidneyresearchuk.org
LicencesCheck with your local authority whether you need to obtain any special licences, eg public entertainment (Temporary Event Notices), collection, music or alcohol licences.
FoodTo check current food hygiene rules visit www.food.gov.uk or alternatively contact your local council who can advise you on rules in your area.
InsuranceRemember, whilst we appreciate your support, Kidney Research UK cannot accept liability for any fundraising activity or event you undertake in our aid. If your event needs insurance, you will need to take it out yourself.
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Banking your moneyThank you.Thank you for fundraising for Kidney Research UK; we hope you enjoyed it. Please send your donations to us as soon as possible; this will ensure we can continue our life-saving research into the causes, prevention and ultimately a cure for kidney disease.
How to bank your money
PostPlease send cheques payable to: Kidney Research UK or complete the attached payment form and send to Kidney Research UK, Nene Hall, Lynch Wood Park, Peterborough PE2 6FZ
Your detailsName:
Job title (if applicable):
Organisation/group name:
Address:
Postcode:
Telephone:
Email:
Payment details
Type of event
Amount raised
Please make cheques/postal order/CAF voucher payable to Kidney Research UK.
Or debit my: Mastercard CAF charity card
Visa Maestro/Switch card
Card no:
(Switch/Maestro only) Verification code Issue no.
Valid from: Expiry date:
Signature Date
Please tick if you would like an acknowledgement of your payment.
Be safe and legalGuidelines of what to do and what not to do
£ CallYou can donate your money over the phone by calling our donation line on: 0845 070 7601
OnlineDonate by visiting: www.kidneyresearchuk.org
You can make a regular monthly Direct Debit donation of £5, £10 or £15 ensuring that our life-saving research can continue.
Donate your time instead of money by becoming a Kidney Research UK volunteer in our office, in the
community or in one of our charity shops.
We have had some major research breakthroughs which have been funded as a direct result of generous supporters leaving
a gift in their wills – could you support us in this way?
There are many ways in which businesses can support us including making a corporate donation, employee
volunteering, selecting us as charity of the year, payroll giving, product promotions or sponsorship opportunities.
For all things Kidney Research UK visit our online shop to purchase our branded items including t-shirts, badges,
trolley key rings, water bottles, bags or hats.
You can run, cycle and trek for Kidney Research UK. We have an exciting calendar of events both in the UK and abroad.
Regular donation
Volunteer Company support
Leave a gift in your Will Visit our online shop
Take on a challenge
Other ways to get involved
Visit: www.kidneyresearchuk.org or call: 0845 070 7601