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The little yellow book of fundraisingideas

IntroThis Little Yellow Book of Fundraising ideas has been developed to help you raise funds and have fun along the way.

We have some great ideas and have even listed our top 10 fundraisers to do at work, and at home.

Fundraising for Cancer Society is a great opportunity to connect with others to celebrate life today, remember loved ones and fight back by fundraising.

By fundraising you are helping Cancer Society provide a wide range of support services and information for people affected by cancer. You are also supporting vital research into the causes and treatment of cancer.

For more information visit www.cancernz.org.nz/ how-to-get-involved or email events@akcansoc.org.nz Happy fundraising from the team at Cancer Society

Keep it legal and safeTo put our minds at rest and to stop you from accidentally breaking any laws, please read the important stuff below.

You definitely need to consider health and safety and legal requirements when doing any fundraising activities.

Health and safetyIt’s all about common sense. Follow the professional advice of equipment manufacturers and staff supervising any facilities. The formal bit: Cancer Society Auckland Northland cannot accept liability for any loss, damage or injury suffered by you or anyone else as a result of taking part in a fundraising event.

Food hygieneThis is vitally important. No one likes an upset tummy, especially as a reward for raising money for a charity. Please take great care when handling food and work to basic rules for safe preparation, storage, display and cooking.

Our broader Cancer Society fundraising guidelines can also be found on our website www.cancernz.org.nz

Cancer Society couldn’t provide vital services without support from people like you.

Get involved in your local area, sign up for an event or organise your own. You’ll make a real difference to people living with cancer today and tomorrow.

- John Loof, CEO, Cancer Society Auckland NorthlandHope for a better tomorrow.

Our top 10 1 Join an event (Idea 2)

2 Brave the shave (Idea 4)

3 Host a meal (Idea 23)

4 Up for the challenge (Idea 5)

5 Get selling (Idea 9)

6 Match funding (Idea 3)

7 Morning Tea (Idea 8)

8 Quiz night (Idea 36)

9 Swear Box (Idea 7)

10 Raffle (Idea 17)

For at home... Work related...

The Ideas

1 Sponsored ‘give it up’

So we begin. And with the first ideait’s not what you do, it’s what youdon’t do. Why not give somethingup to raise some cash? Chocolate,shaving, talking, driving, Facebook…

Challenge yourself...

2 Join an event

Sign up to local runs, walks, Marathons, and then get your friends, family and work colleagues to sponsor you.

3 Match fundingMatched funding is when a company offers to donate an amount of money to your fundraising efforts. This can either match the amount that you’ve raised or be a fixed amount agreed up front.

My fundraising!

$400 $400 $800

4 Brave the shaveEver toyed with the idea of shaving your head?

This simple act has the power to make a meaningful contribution to the lives of those with cancer. It does take courage, but that’s what braving the shave is all about!

5 Up for the challenge?

Ask your friends to set youa fundraising challenge.- Learn a new language- Run, run, run!- Give up (See idea 1 )

6 Jump for cancerIs doing a skydive on your bucket list? Tick it off for a good cause.

7A bloody great fundraiser!Stick a swear box in an office or social club to raise money.

#%$ *!?SWEAR BOX

8Morning TeaHold a morning tea to raise money.

Host your own...

Get Crafty

Get selling!

Organise a local craft fair selling anddemonstrating handmade goods: home-baked cakes and pastries, jams, preserves and pickles, basket weaving, knitwear, tie dying and screen printing…

9 10 Sell clothes

Ask friends and family to donate old or unwanted clothes and hold a ‘recycled’ show.

Persuade a few friends to indulge in the modelling career they’ve always dreamed of - set them on the catwalk!

Second-hand books

Turn your old paperbacks into hard cash by holding a book sale of all those old holiday page turners and unread classics gathering dust on your shelves.

One man’s unwanted Christmas jumper is another man’s golfing sweater.

11 12 Garage sale

13 Challenge your friends or workmatesDare your colleagues to:- walk backwards around the office- have a themed day- dress as superheroes for the day

Then get sponsors.

Group challenge

14 Give change,

change lives...

Ask your friends and colleagues to empty their pockets every evening for a week. Their small change can make a big difference.

Group challenge

15 Auction of ‘IOU’s

Persuade friends and colleagues to donate their skills, expertise and services for auction.Lessons in sport, music, dancing or languages; home-baked cakes and meals; ironing and other household chores. Try persuading localrestaurants, theatres and leisure centres to offer meals, tickets and other goodies.

IOU3 x Mowed

LawnsIOU3 x NightsBabysitting

16Blooming marvellous

Hold a plant or flower sale. Camellia, clematis, delphinium or daffodil…

17 Raffle

Ask local businesses for prizes and raffle it off.

From cookbooks to massages everyone loves to win.

18 Gifts in lieuIf it’s your birthday coming up, suggest to your family and friends that instead of giving you presents, they make a donation to Cancer Society.

This can also work for weddings or any special occasions that involve gift giving.

19 Calender corner

Get a group of friends or colleagues to pose for a calendar, with profits from sales coming to Cancer Society. So get snapping!

20 A recipe for successGather together all of your family’s and friends’ mouth-watering recipes and create your own cookbook.

21 A bit of theatre...

Encourage local theatre and music groups to dedicate a show to raising funds.

You can raise money through ticket sales, programmes and refreshments.

To be, or not to be?

In your community

To be, or not to be?

22 Be an exhibitionist

Get in touch with local artists and ask them to donate artwork.

Organise a sale, auction or exhibition with an entry fee.

23 Host a meal

StarterShow people what Cancer Society does to improve the lives of people affected by cancer

EntréeEnjoy fine food and drink

DessertGet a guest speaker to wow diners

Coffee and mints optional

MENU

24 Don’t go out

…invite everyone over to yourhouse for food and drinks.Donate the cover charge to raise money.

25 Guess how many have gone in a... Sweets in a jar is an old favourite, but let’s get creative.

How about…footballs in a carbaked beans in a bucketcoins in a sockchocolate bars in a dustbinScotch eggs in a goldfish bowl

26 Pamper party

Host an evening of indulgence for you and your friends. Slap on the facemasks, get the nails painted and enjoy a foot spa. Oh, and don’t forget the chocolate!

27 Come dine with me

Create your own version of the popular TV show. Host a dinner party with a few friends. At the end of the evening, rate the food and the host’s performance. Make a donation to take part and make sure the winner receives a prize for being the ‘hostess with the mostest’.

Host your own reality shows...

28 Talent Quest/Karaoke Night

Bring a Talent Quest/Karaoke Night to your street, school or workplace.

Everyone’s got a party piece they’dlove the chance to show off for a good cause.

29

Dress yellow

Dress it up! 30 Dress down day

People will pay top dollar not to have to wear their usual work clothes or uniform. They’ll probably pay even more if they can wear the T shirt of their favourite sports team or some kind of fancy dress.

Did someone say jandals?

31

Fancy dress

Fairies and gnomes, animals and birds, heroes and heroines, country and western. Fancy dress is a long-standing favourite.

32 Swing into actionHold a golf competition. Or if playinggolf isn’t your bag, you can alwaysraise money by being a caddy,cleaning balls or finding themwhen they fail to hit the fairway.

33

Office OlympicsTry your hand at speed typing,synchronised chair swivelling orfast letter franking.

There are many events you cancompete in to become an OfficeOlympics champion.

Set the competition...

34Guess the baby competition!

35 Tug of WarOld vs young. Women vs men. Dunkers vs non-dunkers.

Marmite lovers vs Marmite haters.

Whatever the division, a game of tug of war will decide who is best. Fact.

heave ho!

36 Quiz night

Collect as many quotes from movies or song lyrics you can and test the trivia knowledge of friends and family. Charge entry to the quiz, with a prize for the winner.

37 Caption competitionChoose a funny photo from your lastholiday or office party and hold a caption competition. Entrants pay per caption and the winner receives the framed photo to display on their desk or noticeboard. If it’s an embarrassing photo, people might pay you not to display it.

38 Eyes down!

You’re bound to get a full house with bingo.

Kelly’s eye, knock at the door, lucky seven, legs eleven. Bring back the old bingo lingo.

Or have a games night – it’s up to you!

You can contact them at events@akcansoc.org.nz or call (09) 308 0169 to find out more.

ContactThere are lots of people at Cancer Society who can’t wait to help you with your fundraising.

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