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Ideas and suggestions to help you plan your fundraising activities
Workplace
Fundraising
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SixQuick Wins
Place a collection box on your reception.
Bake Off: charge to enter the bake off, select a winner and then sell the cakes.
Dress Down Days: everyone pays £2 to join in or more not to!
Bag It and Give: clear out your clutter and collect stock for our shops.
The Chocolate Challenge: hand out tubes of smarties for everyone to enjoy - and ask for them back full of £1 coins!
Sweepstake: who will win Wimbledon or the Six Nations?
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Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care provides supportive and end of life care for adult patients and families living with a terminal illness, in West Surrey and North East Hampshire.
Every day we support over 250 patients and relatives - in their own homes, in the community, at the Hospice in Farnham and at the Beacon Centre in Guildford, through medical and nursing care, therapies, counselling, social work advice and practical support.
All of our services are provided free of charge to patients and families, but as the NHS/Government only covers 20% of our costs, we have to raise over £20,000 a day to be able to do this, and therefore rely heavily on the support and generosity of our local community - people like you.
One thing that remains constant is our commitment to compassionate care and support...because every day is precious.
Everyone on Board
Make sure you…
• Set up a company JustGiving or Virgin Money Giving page.
• Order any resources needed (balloons, posters, collection tins etc).
• Ask if your company offers a Matched Giving scheme – this can
double the amount you raise.
• Call or email our team for any digital resources (such as our logo).
• Set a fundraising target.
• Get your fundraising in the staff newsletter, send an all-staff email, and add it to your intranet, website, social media sites and anywhere else people will see it and be inspired!
• Get a director to shout about it.• Put posters up everywhere and
hand out flyers.• Ask everyone to choose at
least one activity to take part in - and sign a pledge card!
• Publish a calendar of fundraising ideas to help people plan their fundraising.
Launch with some noise
Get
Involve the Management
• Auction or raffle - a day’s leave, an afternoon off, or just not having to make the teas for a week!
• Jailbreak - lock the bosses in a meeting room with just their mobile phones. Offer to release them when they have raised a set amount from all of their contacts.
• Caption competition – take photos of staff doing something unusual and ask people to submit a caption - for a fee!
• Spot the Boss – bring in baby photos and guess who’s who.
Your colleagues are a talented lot! Find the pro golfer, the keen dog
walker, the car-cleaning expert and the perfect dinner host, then
hold a live or silent auction of promises.
Auction of Promises
Caption this!
Fun, Food and Fundraising
For all your food & drink loving colleagues.• Bake sale – the original and still one of the
best. • Guess the weight or number – of a Victoria
Sponge or a jar of Jelly Beans.• Tuck shop – buy multipacks of sweets, crisps
and chocolate, and sell them for a profit.• Pay for drinks – if your company provides free
drinks, why not ask for donations.• Wine & cheese tasting evening – the name
says it all...enjoy!• Enjoy our Tea@3 – register at www.pth.org.uk
for your free pack.
Take part in our Bag It and Give (BIAG)
campaign - and don’t forget to Gift Aid
your donation.
Give one of our ‘donation stations’ a
home in your meeting room, office,
reception or staff canteen. These
cardboard donation stations hold approximately 20 full donation
bags of stock, come with a supply of bags and Gift Aid forms to
distribute amongst your staff, and are emptied on a regular basis by
our friendly collection drivers. We can provide supporting leaflets and
posters to raise awareness amongst your staff and visitors.
For more information on Bag It and Give or to register your interest,
please visit our website.
Who can sell the most stock in three hours?Take over four of our charity shops for an afternoon and see who can sell the most stock in three hours!Gather four teams and some unwanted items together, and battle it out to sell the most stock in each of the four shops.Who will become the Store Wars champion?
Host a Team Event
Fundraising is a great way to bring colleagues together and creates the chance for some healthy competition!• Quiz Night – a tried and trusted favourite, in the office or at the local. • Workplace Treasure Hunt – in or out of the office, a great way to
bring colleagues together. • Virtual Challenge - run a marathon, cycle around the equator or row
the Amazon without leaving the gym. Or use a pedometer/smartphone app to launch a collective walk to the moon step challenge.
• You’re Hired! – split into teams and give yourselves a small budget each, then use your skills and imagination to see who can make the most money by the end of the day.
Whatever you want to do - run, cycle, walk, jump out of a plane or get covered in colour - we have a challenge for you.
London & Brighton marathons
Prudential Ride London - Surrey 100
Santa Fun Runs
Golf Day
Dash of Colour
Walk for the Wards
Skydive
Firewalk
Abseil
Sporting & Adventure Challenges
Year-Round Fundraising IdeasJanuary March
February
Bag It and Give Donate your unwanted Christmas presents or clear out your closet.
Burns Night Enjoy your haggis.
Looze the Booze Give up alcohol for the whole of January – and get sponsored to take on the challenge.
Wine@9Enjoy our Wine@9 – the perfect
way to unwind with your
colleagues after a hard day’s
work! Register at www.pth.org.uk
for your free pack.
Charity Congestion Charge
Charge your colleagues every time
they pass through a certain area
and don’t forget to change the
position throughout the day.
Pancake RaceGet flipping on Shrove Tuesday.
Six NationsHold a sweepstake, who will win?
April
Easter Egg HuntHold an Easter Egg Hunt around your office.
Fashion ShowHave a laugh and see your colleagues strut their stuff on the catwalk.
May September
October
November
December
June
July
August
Swear/Jargon BoxPut £1 in a box for every “#~@**!” or use of office jargon.
Car Parking SpaceRaffle off the boss’s space for a month.
Foreign coin and note collectionGather up all that unused currency from your summer holiday.RaffleEveryone likes a flutter.
HalloweenDecorate the office, dress up and bob for apples.
Conker TournamentRelive that schoolyard fun.
Guess the weight or quantityGuess the weight of a Victoria Sponge or the quantity of Jelly Beans in a jar.
Bad Hair DayHow will you style a mohawk or ponytail?
Heads or TailsPlay this game at your office Christmas party.
After party breakfastServe bacon sandwiches and coffee the morning after. They’ll love you for it!
Christmas Jumper DayEncourage your colleagues to wear their wackiest festive jumper for the day.
Charity Car Wash
Set up a washing station in the car
park and ask for a donation.
Summer BBQ/Family Fun Day
Bring everyone together to enjoy
the English summer.
Wimbledon FortnightIndoor tennis, strawberries & cream and a sweepstake.
End of School TermDress up and bring in your favourite board game for some old school fun.
Come Lunch with MeColleagues bring in a main or dessert and share a buffet together.
Final Hour AppealEach colleague donates the last hour’s pay at the end of each quarter.
Cari and Chris’s StoryAfter being diagnosed with lung cancer, Chris’s wife, Cari, lost her battle aged just 53. She spent her final days at Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice.Chris recalls: “It was devastating news. Within three days of seeing the doctor about a three-month cold that Cari couldn’t shake, she was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, admitted to intensive care and given up to six months to live”.“It affected me really badly obviously, and I just remember thinking that I wanted to get her out of the hospital and home”.After some persuasion from friends and family, Chris agreed that to look after Cari at home would be too much for him, and he sought a place at Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. The following day Cari was transferred to the Hospice from the hospital.Chris continues, “Arriving at the Hospice was very different than I had imagined. Cari’s room had a TV and a shower; it felt like a five-star hotel and was very peaceful. We
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were both offered some homemade cake and aromatherapy massage. I couldn’t believe it – just how caring and nice everyone was, to both of us”.Sadly Cari died just two days after being admitted to the Hospice. “The Hospice and the counselling they offered has really helped me come to terms with Cari’s death. To this day, I enjoy visiting the Hospice and I find great solace walking in the gardens”.
“I couldn’t believe it – just how caring
and nice everyone was, to both of us”.
An hour’s care at our Day Centres. This is how your money can help:
An hour’s care from our Hospice Care at Home
team.
A Physiotherapist for a day, improving the quality
of life for our patients.
A Nurse for a day, who can care for up to five
patients.
A Complementary Therapist for a day.
An Occupational Therapist for a day.
One full-time Clinical Nurse Specialist for a week,
working out in the community.
Our Hospice Care at Home service for a day.
The cost of running our In-Patient Unit
for 24 hours.
£57£92
£138
£131
£146
£135
£769
£2,208£8,842
Thank You
Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice Care, Waverley Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 8BLPhyllis Tuckwell Memorial Hospice Ltd. Registered Number 1063033. Registered Charity Number 264501.
For more ideas, tips and materials:
email [email protected]
call 01252 729462
or visit www.pth.org.uk