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Fundraising Ideas 
0121 456 4838 
43a Calthorpe Road 
1 
Edgbaston 
Birmingham 
B15 1TS 
fundraising@edwardstrust.org.uk 
www.edwardstrust.org.uk 
Registered Charity No:1105370 & Company Ltd by Guarantee in England & Wales No:3487577
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About Edward’s Trust 
● Support to parents bereaved, or about to be 
bereaved, of their son or daughter - whatever 
the age of their child or cause of death. 
● Support to anyone affected by the death of a 
child aged 18 years or under. 
● Support to children and young people of 
school age who are bereaved, or are about to 
be bereaved, of a parent, significant carer, 
sibling or friend. 
● Provide a ‘Well Being in Bereavement’ service 
including complementary therapies and 
respite bereavement care for bereaved 
parents and carers. 
● Provide training and consultation for 
professionals working with bereaved families 
or families who are about to be bereaved 
How your money 
will help 
Raise £30 and you would 
cover the cost of an hour’s 
invaluable counselling for a 
bereaved parent or child 
It costs £45 to provide an 
outreach session for a 
bereaved child in their school 
£100 can help buy craft 
items for bereaved children’s 
memory boxes and provide 
materials for their artwork 
Raise £200 and you would 
cover the cost of sending a 
bereaved child away on an 
activity weekend 
It costs £1,500 to run 
Edward’s Trust each and 
every single day of the year 
It costs £3,000 to fund a 
‘Respite Bereavement Care’ 
weekend for bereaved 
parents 
Each year it costs £500,000 
to run Edward’s Trust – yes, 
that’s half a million pounds 
So we need your help! 
Edward Dent, left, with younger brother Christopher 
Edward’s Trust was set up in 1989 by Peter 
and Hillary Dent following the death of their 
son Edward from cancer. 
We offer:
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In 2011, when I was 10, my dad took his own life. We were 
all devastated and I felt completely lost and confused. At 
first, I was lonely and so upset I could barely speak. My 
friends and family were supportive but I didn’t want to talk 
about it at all. Everything felt totally upside down. My dad 
used to be very close to me and was the person to get me 
into music, which is one of my most favourite things. I miss 
him so much I can’t even put it into words. 
When my mum discovered Edward’s Trust, I felt a little bit 
unsure about the sound of it at first. I’ve never been great 
at sharing my feelings with people, especially when they 
aren’t family. But as the days went on, I grew more and 
more confident. I had counselling with Sue and made a 
memory jar in remembrance of my dad. Later, I joined the 
Kidz Kouncil and I met others in the same position as me. 
I went to some of the Edward’s Trust events. At the 
Edward’s Trust Remembrance Day, I played my electric 
guitar, along with my brother on the keyboard and my step 
dad on his drum. We also took part at the abseiling event, 
which was really amazing. 
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How we Help: Alice’s Story
Sponsored weight loss; donations per lb 
is great motivation 
Swear box, or similar for lateness, 
arguing, messiness 
Buy greetings cards from 
www.charitycards.edwardstrust.org.uk 
Donate pocket money to charity when 
your children misbehave! 
Shop online via our online portal 
www.spendandraise.com/edwardstrust; 
we get commission at no extra cost to 
you 
Donate unused foreign currency 
Give something up for a month and 
donate the money you save (chocolate, 
alcohol, smoking) 
See if you can save money with Utility 
Warehouse, via our website; we get 
regular commission if you become a 
customer 
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Fundraising Ideas for Everybody 
To get you started, here are some suggestions that are suitable 
Recycling; send your old books, phones, 
stamps, jewellery and printer cartridges 
to Edward’s Trust and we can raise funds 
from recycling them 
Save up your loose change in a jar 
Buy Edward’s Trust merchandise 
Sell on Ebay and donate a percentage of 
your sale directly 
Abseiling 
Marathon or Half Marathon - we enter 
the Great Birmingham Run every year 
Walk 
Skydive 
Mountain Climb 
Swim 
World Record Attempt 
Challenge Runs / Assault courses 
Cycle 
Great Midlands Fun Run 
www.greatmidlandsfunrun.com
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Hold a fete 
▪ include stalls such as a tombola, games, a 
bring and buy, facepainting 
▪ have a raffle 
▪ if it’s summer, ask the police or fire service to 
bring in their cars or fire engines; if it’s near 
Christmas, have a grotto with paid entrance 
Auction of pledges 
Disco / Dance 
Sports match between local teams 
Pub crawl 
Garden party 
Golf day 
Teddy bears picnic 
Pub quiz 
Raffle 
Paid entry competitions 
Sweep stakes 
▪ guess a winner, finish time, final score etc 
▪ or be allocated randomly 
Auctions - items or promises 
Bring and buy 
Tombola 
Face painting 
Sell merchandise 
“My son lost his dad at the 
age of 6. He became a 
different person that we 
didn’t recognise but, having 
had counselling at Edward’s 
Trust, he is much more back 
to his old self. He is much 
happier and more 
confident.” 
Non uniform / dress down day 
Car boot sale 
Hold a raffle 
Bag-Pack at a supermarket 
Car wash 
Sell home made cards or other items 
Cake sale 
Darts / Pool tournament in a local pub 
Treasure hunt (participants purchase 
clues or maps to lead them to a prize)
You can set up a Just Giving page 
to celebrate an event, for example 
birthdays, weddings, civil 
partnerships, christenings, 
graduations and anniversaries. You 
might ask people to donate instead 
of buying presents and / or 
sending cards. 
From our Just Giving page 
www.justgiving.com/edwardstrust, 
select “Raise money for us” and 
then “Celebrating an Occasion.” 
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Ideas From Our Supporters 
Christopher and 
Rebecca gave our 
pin badges as 
button holes at 
their wedding, 
while Sue and 
Damon are using our pink and blue 
wristbands as favours at their wedding. 
Danielle raised £2,285.74 
by doing a 
Rollercoaster-thon: being 
sponsored to spend 5 
hours continually riding 
the Shockwave roller 
coaster at Drayton Manor! 
Triplets Margaret, Mary 
and Georgina have 
given talks about life as 
triplets in return for 
donations which have 
amounted to over 
£7,467! 
Chris Dent - 
Edward’s brother 
- has taken on, 
amongst other 
things: the Tenby 
Boxing Day Swim; 
Mara-thons 
two Ultra of 52 miles and 82 miles; the 
Snowdonia Marathon; and all of Snowdonia’s 
15 peaks, which add up to over 3000 feet! 
Hold a tea party - see our Tea Party 
pack 
Girls night in 
DIY spa night – provide treatments 
in return for donations 
Have a play date and provide 
activities for friends’ children 
Have a clothes swap party with an 
entry fee 
“I don’t know how we 
would have gotten 
through without Edward’s 
Trust. Thankyou so 
much.”
Set up a Just Giving page in 
memory of a loved one, to allow 
people to remember them by 
making a donation in their name. 
From Edward’s Trust’s Just Giving 
page, 
select “Raise money for us” and 
then “Remembering 
Someone.” 
Many people find that 
remembering a loved one by 
making donations can be an 
uplifting experience. It can also be 
fitting to the memory of someone 
who helped others. 
Other supporters have asked for 
donations in lieu of flowers at 
funerals, honouring their loved 
one by supporting a charity close 
to their heart. You can also get in 
touch with us about leaving a 
legacy to Edward’s Trust in your 
own will. 
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Fundraising In Memory 
Sarah’s Story 
On 25th March 2006, I lost my precious little boy who 
was 5 ½. Now, some years on the pain is still there, but 
so are the memories of the treasured time spent 
together. 
I try very hard each year to remember my son Dane on 
special days such as his birthday, anniversary and 
Christmas and mark the occasions. In the past we have 
let off balloons and Chinese lanterns, family and friends 
have visited and small ‘memorial gifts’ have been given. 
Each year it’s a little harder to think of a meaningful 
and worthwhile tribute fitting for such a special boy 
which will keep his memory alive. I have also reached 
a point in my journey that I feel it is time to ‘give 
something back’. 
So, I decided to create a Tribute Page for Dane on the 
‘Just Giving’ website. This was very easy to do, and it 
didn’t take very long at all. The site is safe and secure and 
I was able to create a link directly to Edward’s Trust. This 
allows people to make donations to Dane's page, to 
acknowledge and remember him and also raise much 
needed funds. The site also allows you to upload photos 
and small video clips, and updates can be added over 
time. 
For me it is a long lasting way to remember Dane myself, 
and enable family and friends to remember him too. 
People have often said to me that they are not sure 
whether to say or do anything when it is Dane's birthday 
or anniversary. It eliminates the issue people often face 
when wondering what is appropriate, what will upset or 
offend. 
Little messages have been left 
on Dane’s page by people, 
which give me such comfort 
when I log onto his page and 
see their comments. It is so 
important that my son’s life is 
remembered and a simple line 
of acknowledgement by others 
means so much to me.
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Schools 
Non-uniform day 
Staff and students create items to be sold 
cakes, paintings, jewellery items, woodwork items, textile items 
Hold a debate, but cast votes by donating change, and 
whichever team raises the most in donations wins! You can 
debate literally any topic that you have been studying, making this into a 
recap exercise. 
Host an art gallery 
Display art work created by students, then parents pay to purchase a piece 
of art. Your art teacher could create some pieces for staff and students to 
bid for 
Competitions with paid entry 
For example: 
▪ Staff bring in baby photos for students and parents to guess which 
member of staff each photo is of 
▪ Play ‘Family Fortunes’ with the answers being those given by teachers 
▪ Mix educational and fun questions 
Hold a School Fete 
▪ Include stalls such as a tombola, games, a bring and buy, facepainting 
▪ have a raffle 
▪ if it’s summer, ask the police or fire service to bring in their cars or fire 
engines; if it’s nearly Christmas, have a grotto with paid entrance 
Organise a school play or talent show and sell tickets 
Hold a tea party 
Sponsor a member of staff to join our Team for the Great 
Birmingham Run, or train as a class for the Junior / Mini 
Marathon 
Schools have an 
excellent 
opportunity to 
fundraise, with 
large numbers of 
students meaning 
lots of volunteers, a 
lot of enthusiasm, 
and a great mix of 
talents. It is also 
important for us to 
raise awareness of 
our charity among 
schools so that, 
should the worst 
happen, any 
student that needs 
our support knows 
where to come. 
Having worked with 
children in and out 
of school, we 
understand that it 
is important that 
school activities are 
engaging and fun, 
can be varied for 
different group 
sizes and ages, and 
can fit into your 
curriculum. Instead 
of taking children 
away from learning, 
we hope our 
activities can 
provide an 
alternative way of 
learning, adaptable 
for all ages.
Hold a special class which children 
and/or parents can pay to attend 
▪ For example: dance, zumba, aerobics, 
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painting, cake decorating 
▪ If any of your parents or staff have any 
special talents, get them to donate their 
time and skills. 
Give the class an enterprise challenge; 
this could take many forms, for 
example: 
▪ Students think of the best ways to raise 
money & implement the best one as a 
class 
▪ Students work in teams to raise the most 
money 
▪ Give each team an event or idea to 
organise or implement – including 
publicising the event 
Sponsor staff or students 
There are hundreds of possibilities, for 
example: 
▪ sponsored walkathon 
▪ sponsored silence 
▪ sponsored skipping 
▪ Sponsored read-a-thon 
Have a sports match between teams – 
students v teachers, or a tournament for 
different subject groups 
Sell our merchandise in the staff room 
or at reception 
Sports day – get local businesses to 
sponsor events, or hold sweepstakes on 
a teachers race 
Get competitive – hold challenges 
between classes, year groups, or subject 
groups to add some motivation 
Hold a story competition – Edward loved 
writing stories 
Allow Edward’s Trust to have a stall at 
your school fete. 
Hold a raffle. Encourage children to sell 
tickets by offering a prize or incentive to 
the person who sells the winning ticket 
or the most tickets; a similar incentive 
could also encourage children to sell 
event tickets 
Download and assemble our Coin 
Collector boxes from our website - these 
can be a maths activity for primary 
school children. 
Place collection boxes in supervised 
areas, such as reception or the canteen 
Encourage your students to volunteer 
with us, or attend our events. Advertise 
our events and opportunities - we can 
send posters to display 
Quiz night for parents, or quiz afternoon 
for students
Businesses 
- Name Edward’s Trust as your Charity of the 
Year 
- Enter teams into events such as the Great 
Birmingham Run or Great Birmingham Fun 
Run 
- Contact us about sponsoring events, 
schemes or specific items we need 
- Match funding Sponsorship - Ask your 
manager whether your company operates a 
match giving scheme where they’ll match the 
amount you raise, pound for pound. If they 
don’t, this could be a great time to start! 
-Get competitive – hold an Inter-departmental 
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sports match or other challenge 
- You can also support us in other ways, such 
as providing your products or services as 
prizes for us to use, or by encouraging your 
staff to volunteer 
- Donate a set amount for each job you 
complete, item you sell, or so on, depending 
on what your business does. 
- Place a collection tin in your premises 
-Sell our merchandise 
Payroll Giving allows you to make 
donations to charity directly from 
your pay. The donations are made 
after your National Insurance 
contributions are calculated but 
before Income Tax is worked out and 
deducted. Because of this, you only 
pay tax on what's left. This means 
that you get tax relief on your 
donation immediately - and at your 
highest rate of tax. 
Payroll Giving is a flexible scheme 
which allows anyone who pays UK 
income tax to give regularly and on a 
tax free basis to the charities and 
good causes of their choice. 
It is cheaper because its tax free - for 
example, a donation of £5 per month 
costs the basic rate tax payer £4.00 
(the taxman pays the rest!) 
Payroll Giving (also known as Give As 
You Earn or workplace giving) is a 
valuable, long term source of 
revenue, providing regular income; 
which helps charities budget and 
plan ahead effectively. 
Speak to your employer about setting 
up an automatic donation. 
We aim to give businesses back as much as 
they put in - providing activities that your 
staff will enjoy working together on, and 
promoting your hard work to our many 
dedicated supporters, introducing your 
business to a whole new audience. No 
matter what your business does, you will be 
able to offer unique support.
The Binding Site 
At the end of 2011, The Binding Site Group formed a charity committee with the 
intention of doing its bit for those around them. We knew that with a little effort, we 
could make a difference to this amazing charity and support local people in doing so. 
The charity committee came up with ways in which they could raise funds, involving their work-force 
of approximately 400. What they discovered was that the most simple ideas can be very 
effective - donations of baked cakes sold during break time raised several hundred pounds and 
got people chatting about what more could be done. 
The Great Midlands Fun Run in 2012 and 2013 raised another £15,000, use of our Lecture 
Theatre for a ladies night in October 2012 raised another £1000 and an abseil down our 
building in May 2013 with an Open Day highlighted the work of the charity and raised a 
whopping £22,000. Without too much effort, we’ve refurbished Edward’s Trust’s kitchen areas 
and have helped the charity save money by providing large off site rooms for meetings. 
There is never enough money, but at least we were able to provide a little more. The work that 
they do is a necessity; reading and hearing some of the stories of those you have helped is really 
quite humbling and deserves significant recognition. Their work has a direct impact on lives. 
We as a company are supporting the local community and learning as we do so that raising 
money for charity doesn’t have to be hard - in fact just the opposite is true. So why not get 
baking or put on your trainers and have some fun - we did and we’ve loved every minute of it. 
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Supporting Edward’s Trust has been fun and extremely rewarding but more than 
that, it has helped to engage our employees, bring them together with a common 
goal and motivate them to do their bit. As individuals, they’ve learnt about the 
fantastic work that Edward’s Trust do to support families and have also shared 
their passion with friends and family members. The relationship developed over 
the past 18 months or so has been very rewarding for all of us. So many of our 
employees feel really good about the direct way that they were able to help.
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Tips 
How much are you willing to spend on the 
event? Will the amount raised justify the cost? 
How can you reduce the cost? 
: What could go wrong? Have a ‘Plan B’ 
just in case 
Is your event just for friends and 
family or the general public as well? Larger 
events will raise more money, but also take 
more planning, and involve more considerations 
such as health and safety. 
: How long will it take to organise and 
market the event? 
They may give discounts for 
charity, or if they think it could be good 
advertising for them to be involved. 
How will people know about your 
fundraiser? This will depend upon the scale and 
location of the event, but for larger events (not in 
your home) consider asking companies to 
display posters, setting up an event on 
Facebook, or contacting local press. 
We can provide collection tins 
and other items with our logo on, or offer 
advice. We can also provide posters or invites 
for events if they are needed, so people know 
that the money raised is going to charity! 
Hired venues should be able 
to provide you with their risk assessment. 
Consider having a trained First-Aider at some 
events, such as a Sports Day. 
Sponsorship 
Registering on Just Giving at 
justgiving.com/edwardstrust 
will save you the effort of 
physically collecting 
sponsorships and sending it 
to us. You can see what you 
raise but the money will 
come straight to us, leaving 
you free to focus on 
peparing! Don’t forget to 
share the link on your social 
media pages to get more 
sponsors. Printing out your 
page also provides a handy 
QR code so that, when you 
tell people in person, they 
can easily get to your page 
on their phones or tablets. 
Of course, we can provide 
sponsorship forms if you 
would prefer - just contact 
us and we will arrange to 
send them out.
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Gift Aid costs you nothing, yet it increases the 
value of your donations. 
If you are a UK taxpayer, we can claim an extra 25p 
for every £1 you donate, at no extra cost to you, 
from the tax you have already paid on it. The same 
applies to your sponsors. 
- If you have an online page then you can just tick 
the Gift Aid box and ask your sponsors to do the 
same. 
- If you are making a personal donation you just 
need to tick the Gift Aid box on the form. 
- If you are being sponsored you need to make 
sure that each person sponsoring you enters their 
full name and home address and ticks the Gift Aid 
box on your sponsor form and that you return it 
with the money. 
- If you are raising money from a group of people, 
each one needs to provide their name and 
address details and agree to Gift Aid. 
“The counselling is fantastic. 
Edward’s Trust is the one place that 
is the safest place to be in the world. 
They help you to understand what 
you’re experiencing and that it’s ok. 
To understand that there is a future 
– it is a different one to the one you 
had planned but there is a future of 
hope.” 
Gift Aid It
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Legalities 
: you must have a licence or permit from your local authority if 
you want to hold a street collection, house-to-house collection, or any other 
collection in a public place. Children under 16 are not allowed to collect money 
from members of the public. 
The law requires that boxes should be sealed and numbered – we will provide 
them in this condition. This reassures people donating that their money will find 
its way to us. Boxes without seals, or with damaged seals may also deter possible 
donors. Donation boxes must still be sealed when they are returned back to 
Edward’s Trust. This provides security of mind for you as well as donors. 
- if your raffle or draw is held within a 24-hour period, is in one single venue and is 
part of another event, you can use cloakroom tickets. 
- If your raffle lasts longer than 24 hours you will need a local lottery licence and 
printed tickets, as there are a number of things that must be legally printed on 
each ticket. 
to sell alcohol at events to which the public is invited, a premises 
licence is required. Check with your venue about licensing. 
whenever food is sold at events there should be adequate facilities to 
prepare and serve food safely and hygienically. For more information please 
contact us - most of our staff are food hygiene trained. 
when you are promoting your events and 
fundraising, you are required by law to include Edward’s Trust’s registered charity 
number: 
“Registered Charity No:1105370 & Company Ltd by Guarantee in England & Wales 
No:3487577” 
“Edward’s Trust have amazing staff who go out of their way to 
make life that little bit easier at a time when it couldn't get 
much worse.”
THANKYOU 
for supporting Edward’s Trust and helping 
children and families facing loss and surviving bereavement 
When you’ve raised the money, there are a number 
of ways to send it in: 
Donate Online: www.justgiving.com/edwardstrust 
Donate by Text: Text KITE25 followed by the amount to: 70070 
(eg KITE25 £100) 
Donate by Cheque: Make the cheque payable to ‘Edward’s Trust’ and 
then send it to 43a Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1TS . 
Donate by Cash: If you would prefer to bring the money to us, you can 
always pop in at 43a Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, B15 1TS. 
Tel: 0121 456 4838 
www.edwardstrust.org.uk 
fundraising@edwardstrust.org.uk 
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facebook.com/edwardstrust 
@Edwardstrust 
Registered Charity No:1105370 & Company Ltd by Guarantee in England & Wales 
No:3487577

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How You Can Help Charity - Fundraising Ideas for Everyone

  • 1. Fundraising Ideas 0121 456 4838 43a Calthorpe Road 1 Edgbaston Birmingham B15 1TS fundraising@edwardstrust.org.uk www.edwardstrust.org.uk Registered Charity No:1105370 & Company Ltd by Guarantee in England & Wales No:3487577
  • 2. 4 About Edward’s Trust ● Support to parents bereaved, or about to be bereaved, of their son or daughter - whatever the age of their child or cause of death. ● Support to anyone affected by the death of a child aged 18 years or under. ● Support to children and young people of school age who are bereaved, or are about to be bereaved, of a parent, significant carer, sibling or friend. ● Provide a ‘Well Being in Bereavement’ service including complementary therapies and respite bereavement care for bereaved parents and carers. ● Provide training and consultation for professionals working with bereaved families or families who are about to be bereaved How your money will help Raise £30 and you would cover the cost of an hour’s invaluable counselling for a bereaved parent or child It costs £45 to provide an outreach session for a bereaved child in their school £100 can help buy craft items for bereaved children’s memory boxes and provide materials for their artwork Raise £200 and you would cover the cost of sending a bereaved child away on an activity weekend It costs £1,500 to run Edward’s Trust each and every single day of the year It costs £3,000 to fund a ‘Respite Bereavement Care’ weekend for bereaved parents Each year it costs £500,000 to run Edward’s Trust – yes, that’s half a million pounds So we need your help! Edward Dent, left, with younger brother Christopher Edward’s Trust was set up in 1989 by Peter and Hillary Dent following the death of their son Edward from cancer. We offer:
  • 3. 5 In 2011, when I was 10, my dad took his own life. We were all devastated and I felt completely lost and confused. At first, I was lonely and so upset I could barely speak. My friends and family were supportive but I didn’t want to talk about it at all. Everything felt totally upside down. My dad used to be very close to me and was the person to get me into music, which is one of my most favourite things. I miss him so much I can’t even put it into words. When my mum discovered Edward’s Trust, I felt a little bit unsure about the sound of it at first. I’ve never been great at sharing my feelings with people, especially when they aren’t family. But as the days went on, I grew more and more confident. I had counselling with Sue and made a memory jar in remembrance of my dad. Later, I joined the Kidz Kouncil and I met others in the same position as me. I went to some of the Edward’s Trust events. At the Edward’s Trust Remembrance Day, I played my electric guitar, along with my brother on the keyboard and my step dad on his drum. We also took part at the abseiling event, which was really amazing. 4 How we Help: Alice’s Story
  • 4. Sponsored weight loss; donations per lb is great motivation Swear box, or similar for lateness, arguing, messiness Buy greetings cards from www.charitycards.edwardstrust.org.uk Donate pocket money to charity when your children misbehave! Shop online via our online portal www.spendandraise.com/edwardstrust; we get commission at no extra cost to you Donate unused foreign currency Give something up for a month and donate the money you save (chocolate, alcohol, smoking) See if you can save money with Utility Warehouse, via our website; we get regular commission if you become a customer 6 Fundraising Ideas for Everybody To get you started, here are some suggestions that are suitable Recycling; send your old books, phones, stamps, jewellery and printer cartridges to Edward’s Trust and we can raise funds from recycling them Save up your loose change in a jar Buy Edward’s Trust merchandise Sell on Ebay and donate a percentage of your sale directly Abseiling Marathon or Half Marathon - we enter the Great Birmingham Run every year Walk Skydive Mountain Climb Swim World Record Attempt Challenge Runs / Assault courses Cycle Great Midlands Fun Run www.greatmidlandsfunrun.com
  • 5. 7 Hold a fete ▪ include stalls such as a tombola, games, a bring and buy, facepainting ▪ have a raffle ▪ if it’s summer, ask the police or fire service to bring in their cars or fire engines; if it’s near Christmas, have a grotto with paid entrance Auction of pledges Disco / Dance Sports match between local teams Pub crawl Garden party Golf day Teddy bears picnic Pub quiz Raffle Paid entry competitions Sweep stakes ▪ guess a winner, finish time, final score etc ▪ or be allocated randomly Auctions - items or promises Bring and buy Tombola Face painting Sell merchandise “My son lost his dad at the age of 6. He became a different person that we didn’t recognise but, having had counselling at Edward’s Trust, he is much more back to his old self. He is much happier and more confident.” Non uniform / dress down day Car boot sale Hold a raffle Bag-Pack at a supermarket Car wash Sell home made cards or other items Cake sale Darts / Pool tournament in a local pub Treasure hunt (participants purchase clues or maps to lead them to a prize)
  • 6. You can set up a Just Giving page to celebrate an event, for example birthdays, weddings, civil partnerships, christenings, graduations and anniversaries. You might ask people to donate instead of buying presents and / or sending cards. From our Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/edwardstrust, select “Raise money for us” and then “Celebrating an Occasion.” 8 Ideas From Our Supporters Christopher and Rebecca gave our pin badges as button holes at their wedding, while Sue and Damon are using our pink and blue wristbands as favours at their wedding. Danielle raised £2,285.74 by doing a Rollercoaster-thon: being sponsored to spend 5 hours continually riding the Shockwave roller coaster at Drayton Manor! Triplets Margaret, Mary and Georgina have given talks about life as triplets in return for donations which have amounted to over £7,467! Chris Dent - Edward’s brother - has taken on, amongst other things: the Tenby Boxing Day Swim; Mara-thons two Ultra of 52 miles and 82 miles; the Snowdonia Marathon; and all of Snowdonia’s 15 peaks, which add up to over 3000 feet! Hold a tea party - see our Tea Party pack Girls night in DIY spa night – provide treatments in return for donations Have a play date and provide activities for friends’ children Have a clothes swap party with an entry fee “I don’t know how we would have gotten through without Edward’s Trust. Thankyou so much.”
  • 7. Set up a Just Giving page in memory of a loved one, to allow people to remember them by making a donation in their name. From Edward’s Trust’s Just Giving page, select “Raise money for us” and then “Remembering Someone.” Many people find that remembering a loved one by making donations can be an uplifting experience. It can also be fitting to the memory of someone who helped others. Other supporters have asked for donations in lieu of flowers at funerals, honouring their loved one by supporting a charity close to their heart. You can also get in touch with us about leaving a legacy to Edward’s Trust in your own will. 9 Fundraising In Memory Sarah’s Story On 25th March 2006, I lost my precious little boy who was 5 ½. Now, some years on the pain is still there, but so are the memories of the treasured time spent together. I try very hard each year to remember my son Dane on special days such as his birthday, anniversary and Christmas and mark the occasions. In the past we have let off balloons and Chinese lanterns, family and friends have visited and small ‘memorial gifts’ have been given. Each year it’s a little harder to think of a meaningful and worthwhile tribute fitting for such a special boy which will keep his memory alive. I have also reached a point in my journey that I feel it is time to ‘give something back’. So, I decided to create a Tribute Page for Dane on the ‘Just Giving’ website. This was very easy to do, and it didn’t take very long at all. The site is safe and secure and I was able to create a link directly to Edward’s Trust. This allows people to make donations to Dane's page, to acknowledge and remember him and also raise much needed funds. The site also allows you to upload photos and small video clips, and updates can be added over time. For me it is a long lasting way to remember Dane myself, and enable family and friends to remember him too. People have often said to me that they are not sure whether to say or do anything when it is Dane's birthday or anniversary. It eliminates the issue people often face when wondering what is appropriate, what will upset or offend. Little messages have been left on Dane’s page by people, which give me such comfort when I log onto his page and see their comments. It is so important that my son’s life is remembered and a simple line of acknowledgement by others means so much to me.
  • 8. 10 Schools Non-uniform day Staff and students create items to be sold cakes, paintings, jewellery items, woodwork items, textile items Hold a debate, but cast votes by donating change, and whichever team raises the most in donations wins! You can debate literally any topic that you have been studying, making this into a recap exercise. Host an art gallery Display art work created by students, then parents pay to purchase a piece of art. Your art teacher could create some pieces for staff and students to bid for Competitions with paid entry For example: ▪ Staff bring in baby photos for students and parents to guess which member of staff each photo is of ▪ Play ‘Family Fortunes’ with the answers being those given by teachers ▪ Mix educational and fun questions Hold a School Fete ▪ Include stalls such as a tombola, games, a bring and buy, facepainting ▪ have a raffle ▪ if it’s summer, ask the police or fire service to bring in their cars or fire engines; if it’s nearly Christmas, have a grotto with paid entrance Organise a school play or talent show and sell tickets Hold a tea party Sponsor a member of staff to join our Team for the Great Birmingham Run, or train as a class for the Junior / Mini Marathon Schools have an excellent opportunity to fundraise, with large numbers of students meaning lots of volunteers, a lot of enthusiasm, and a great mix of talents. It is also important for us to raise awareness of our charity among schools so that, should the worst happen, any student that needs our support knows where to come. Having worked with children in and out of school, we understand that it is important that school activities are engaging and fun, can be varied for different group sizes and ages, and can fit into your curriculum. Instead of taking children away from learning, we hope our activities can provide an alternative way of learning, adaptable for all ages.
  • 9. Hold a special class which children and/or parents can pay to attend ▪ For example: dance, zumba, aerobics, 11 painting, cake decorating ▪ If any of your parents or staff have any special talents, get them to donate their time and skills. Give the class an enterprise challenge; this could take many forms, for example: ▪ Students think of the best ways to raise money & implement the best one as a class ▪ Students work in teams to raise the most money ▪ Give each team an event or idea to organise or implement – including publicising the event Sponsor staff or students There are hundreds of possibilities, for example: ▪ sponsored walkathon ▪ sponsored silence ▪ sponsored skipping ▪ Sponsored read-a-thon Have a sports match between teams – students v teachers, or a tournament for different subject groups Sell our merchandise in the staff room or at reception Sports day – get local businesses to sponsor events, or hold sweepstakes on a teachers race Get competitive – hold challenges between classes, year groups, or subject groups to add some motivation Hold a story competition – Edward loved writing stories Allow Edward’s Trust to have a stall at your school fete. Hold a raffle. Encourage children to sell tickets by offering a prize or incentive to the person who sells the winning ticket or the most tickets; a similar incentive could also encourage children to sell event tickets Download and assemble our Coin Collector boxes from our website - these can be a maths activity for primary school children. Place collection boxes in supervised areas, such as reception or the canteen Encourage your students to volunteer with us, or attend our events. Advertise our events and opportunities - we can send posters to display Quiz night for parents, or quiz afternoon for students
  • 10. Businesses - Name Edward’s Trust as your Charity of the Year - Enter teams into events such as the Great Birmingham Run or Great Birmingham Fun Run - Contact us about sponsoring events, schemes or specific items we need - Match funding Sponsorship - Ask your manager whether your company operates a match giving scheme where they’ll match the amount you raise, pound for pound. If they don’t, this could be a great time to start! -Get competitive – hold an Inter-departmental 12 sports match or other challenge - You can also support us in other ways, such as providing your products or services as prizes for us to use, or by encouraging your staff to volunteer - Donate a set amount for each job you complete, item you sell, or so on, depending on what your business does. - Place a collection tin in your premises -Sell our merchandise Payroll Giving allows you to make donations to charity directly from your pay. The donations are made after your National Insurance contributions are calculated but before Income Tax is worked out and deducted. Because of this, you only pay tax on what's left. This means that you get tax relief on your donation immediately - and at your highest rate of tax. Payroll Giving is a flexible scheme which allows anyone who pays UK income tax to give regularly and on a tax free basis to the charities and good causes of their choice. It is cheaper because its tax free - for example, a donation of £5 per month costs the basic rate tax payer £4.00 (the taxman pays the rest!) Payroll Giving (also known as Give As You Earn or workplace giving) is a valuable, long term source of revenue, providing regular income; which helps charities budget and plan ahead effectively. Speak to your employer about setting up an automatic donation. We aim to give businesses back as much as they put in - providing activities that your staff will enjoy working together on, and promoting your hard work to our many dedicated supporters, introducing your business to a whole new audience. No matter what your business does, you will be able to offer unique support.
  • 11. The Binding Site At the end of 2011, The Binding Site Group formed a charity committee with the intention of doing its bit for those around them. We knew that with a little effort, we could make a difference to this amazing charity and support local people in doing so. The charity committee came up with ways in which they could raise funds, involving their work-force of approximately 400. What they discovered was that the most simple ideas can be very effective - donations of baked cakes sold during break time raised several hundred pounds and got people chatting about what more could be done. The Great Midlands Fun Run in 2012 and 2013 raised another £15,000, use of our Lecture Theatre for a ladies night in October 2012 raised another £1000 and an abseil down our building in May 2013 with an Open Day highlighted the work of the charity and raised a whopping £22,000. Without too much effort, we’ve refurbished Edward’s Trust’s kitchen areas and have helped the charity save money by providing large off site rooms for meetings. There is never enough money, but at least we were able to provide a little more. The work that they do is a necessity; reading and hearing some of the stories of those you have helped is really quite humbling and deserves significant recognition. Their work has a direct impact on lives. We as a company are supporting the local community and learning as we do so that raising money for charity doesn’t have to be hard - in fact just the opposite is true. So why not get baking or put on your trainers and have some fun - we did and we’ve loved every minute of it. 13 Supporting Edward’s Trust has been fun and extremely rewarding but more than that, it has helped to engage our employees, bring them together with a common goal and motivate them to do their bit. As individuals, they’ve learnt about the fantastic work that Edward’s Trust do to support families and have also shared their passion with friends and family members. The relationship developed over the past 18 months or so has been very rewarding for all of us. So many of our employees feel really good about the direct way that they were able to help.
  • 12. 14 Tips How much are you willing to spend on the event? Will the amount raised justify the cost? How can you reduce the cost? : What could go wrong? Have a ‘Plan B’ just in case Is your event just for friends and family or the general public as well? Larger events will raise more money, but also take more planning, and involve more considerations such as health and safety. : How long will it take to organise and market the event? They may give discounts for charity, or if they think it could be good advertising for them to be involved. How will people know about your fundraiser? This will depend upon the scale and location of the event, but for larger events (not in your home) consider asking companies to display posters, setting up an event on Facebook, or contacting local press. We can provide collection tins and other items with our logo on, or offer advice. We can also provide posters or invites for events if they are needed, so people know that the money raised is going to charity! Hired venues should be able to provide you with their risk assessment. Consider having a trained First-Aider at some events, such as a Sports Day. Sponsorship Registering on Just Giving at justgiving.com/edwardstrust will save you the effort of physically collecting sponsorships and sending it to us. You can see what you raise but the money will come straight to us, leaving you free to focus on peparing! Don’t forget to share the link on your social media pages to get more sponsors. Printing out your page also provides a handy QR code so that, when you tell people in person, they can easily get to your page on their phones or tablets. Of course, we can provide sponsorship forms if you would prefer - just contact us and we will arrange to send them out.
  • 13. 15 Gift Aid costs you nothing, yet it increases the value of your donations. If you are a UK taxpayer, we can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you donate, at no extra cost to you, from the tax you have already paid on it. The same applies to your sponsors. - If you have an online page then you can just tick the Gift Aid box and ask your sponsors to do the same. - If you are making a personal donation you just need to tick the Gift Aid box on the form. - If you are being sponsored you need to make sure that each person sponsoring you enters their full name and home address and ticks the Gift Aid box on your sponsor form and that you return it with the money. - If you are raising money from a group of people, each one needs to provide their name and address details and agree to Gift Aid. “The counselling is fantastic. Edward’s Trust is the one place that is the safest place to be in the world. They help you to understand what you’re experiencing and that it’s ok. To understand that there is a future – it is a different one to the one you had planned but there is a future of hope.” Gift Aid It
  • 14. 16 Legalities : you must have a licence or permit from your local authority if you want to hold a street collection, house-to-house collection, or any other collection in a public place. Children under 16 are not allowed to collect money from members of the public. The law requires that boxes should be sealed and numbered – we will provide them in this condition. This reassures people donating that their money will find its way to us. Boxes without seals, or with damaged seals may also deter possible donors. Donation boxes must still be sealed when they are returned back to Edward’s Trust. This provides security of mind for you as well as donors. - if your raffle or draw is held within a 24-hour period, is in one single venue and is part of another event, you can use cloakroom tickets. - If your raffle lasts longer than 24 hours you will need a local lottery licence and printed tickets, as there are a number of things that must be legally printed on each ticket. to sell alcohol at events to which the public is invited, a premises licence is required. Check with your venue about licensing. whenever food is sold at events there should be adequate facilities to prepare and serve food safely and hygienically. For more information please contact us - most of our staff are food hygiene trained. when you are promoting your events and fundraising, you are required by law to include Edward’s Trust’s registered charity number: “Registered Charity No:1105370 & Company Ltd by Guarantee in England & Wales No:3487577” “Edward’s Trust have amazing staff who go out of their way to make life that little bit easier at a time when it couldn't get much worse.”
  • 15. THANKYOU for supporting Edward’s Trust and helping children and families facing loss and surviving bereavement When you’ve raised the money, there are a number of ways to send it in: Donate Online: www.justgiving.com/edwardstrust Donate by Text: Text KITE25 followed by the amount to: 70070 (eg KITE25 £100) Donate by Cheque: Make the cheque payable to ‘Edward’s Trust’ and then send it to 43a Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 1TS . Donate by Cash: If you would prefer to bring the money to us, you can always pop in at 43a Calthorpe Road, Edgbaston, B15 1TS. Tel: 0121 456 4838 www.edwardstrust.org.uk fundraising@edwardstrust.org.uk 18 facebook.com/edwardstrust @Edwardstrust Registered Charity No:1105370 & Company Ltd by Guarantee in England & Wales No:3487577