The Viking £200 Challenge – win £200 for your cause

The kind folks at Viking are always looking for ways to help our good causes and this month they’re offering the chance to win a £200 donation for your cause simply by answering one easy question!

All you need to do is click here to visit the Viking site and find the answer to the question below. Then come to back to this blog post and submit your answer by 31st March 2012 – simple!

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Fundraiser Competition – Win A Treat For Mum!

Thanks to everyone who entered – this was was won by Lucy Poxon who supports Cruse Bereavement Care South Kent

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How would you like to win a treat this Mother’s Day? We’ve teamed up with Hotel Chocolat to give away these lovely Mother’s Day chocolates.

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Taking The Leap On Leap Day

Take the Leap is our new campaign to  get the nation volunteering on February 29th and beyond.

It started from a chat in the office about how leap day means an extra day at work this year. That got us thinking about how amazing it would be if Britain’s bosses let their staff use that extra day to help a good cause. And an idea was born – www.leapday.co.uk.

It’s a simple concept – good causes list the tasks they need help with on the leapday website and businesses or individuals volunteer to help them out. Jobs can be anything from selling raffle tickets and delivering leaflets to redesigning a website or painting a wall.

We’ve heard from causes up and down the country, including Art in the Park in Sheffield who need help with a litter pick and Parkfield AFC in Birmingham who members of the easyfundraising team will be helping with general DIY and maintenance.

Help a local cause

easyfundraising MD Gary Thompson with Jenni Dawson from St Giles Hospice and Jenni Fryer from Punch Taverns

Punch Taverns got in touch with us immediately to volunteer their support for a local hospice, St Giles. The 250 strong work force at their Burton on Trent HQ have volunteered to help with a number of projects throughout the year, including revamping the gardens for patients and their families to enjoy on leap day itself.

One of the volunteers from Punch Taverns, Jenni Fryer said, “It’s about giving something back and engaging the community we operate in. Pubs are at the heart of the community and as a company which owns 5000 leased pubs and we want to support that, help a brilliant local cause and motivate our staff.”

Take the leap and win too!

Travel retailer hotels.com was also keen to get on board and has donated a £150 voucher – as a thank you for taking the leap, everyone who volunteers their time will be entered into a draw to win the voucher.

So come on – could you spare a few hours on leap day to bring your help and expertise to a local good cause? There are thousands of causes that need you.

To find out more visit www.leapday.co.uk

Cause of the Month Shortlist

Well done to our winners Believe in Magic

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A big thanks to everyone who nominated their cause this month. We’ve narrowed it down ten causes and now we’d like you to help us decide. The shortlist is below and the cause with the most votes fairly cast at 12 noon on February 29th will win a £200 donation from Viking.

Vote for our Cause of the Month

  • Believe in Magic (37%, 71 Votes)
  • Guide Dogs Hereford (17%, 32 Votes)
  • Home-Start Wokingham District (13%, 25 Votes)
  • Brave Little Heroes (10%, 19 Votes)
  • Church Lads And Church Girls Brigade NHQ (9%, 18 Votes)
  • Smile for Life Children's Charity (5%, 10 Votes)
  • New Hope Children Foundation - Malawi (5%, 9 Votes)
  • Brookfields School - Widnes (3%, 6 Votes)
  • 2375 Neston SQN ATC (1%, 2 Votes)
  • WADE Day Centre (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 192

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Fundraiser Competition – Win 2 Hanging Baskets

This competition is now closed. The winner was Nichola Deas

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Spring has almost sprung and it’s time to get out in the garden again. We’re giving away two lovely hanging baskets, courtesy of our friends at Gardening Direct .

Guaranteed to brighten up any garden, these pre-planted Spring Pansy Plentifall hanging baskets cascade with colourful flowers to create an out-of-this-world display.

About Gardening Direct

Gardening Direct offers a fantastic range of great value, top quality plants, grown under greenhouse conditions and delivered direct to your door. Choose from a fantastic product range including bedding plants, perennial plants, bulbs and bare roots, established plants, vegetable seeds and plants, gardening hardware and pet products. 5% donation for your cause too.

How to win

To win these two Spring Pansy Plentifall hanging baskets all you need to do is answer one very simple question.

Just click here to visit the Gardening Direct website, then come back to this post and answer the question below:

How big is the re-useable hanging basket?




Only one entry per person please. Competition ends 26th February. Good luck!

Fundraising Success – Scouts Raise Over £800

This week’s blog post is a great fundraising success story from Daniel Sandford of Osmaston, Brailsford and Shirley Scout Group:

“In February 2010, 1st Osmaston, Brailsford and Shirley Scout Group set up an easyfundraising account. Fundraising has always been a vital part of the group, allowing us to buy equipment, run activities and allow scouting to be accessible to everybody in our local area. easyfundraising was a fantastic way to raise money and over the past two years we have raised in excess of £800 for the group - a staggering amount of money.

So how did we do it?

We made sure that everybody within the group knew about easyfundraising

We had large posters up in our meeting place and we sent letters to every parent. We highlighted that what was unique about easyfundraising was that it raised money by doing what a lot of parents already did internet shopping.

We kept people updated about our progress

We put up the posters provided by easyfundraising in our meeting place, telling everybody how much we’d raised. We updated them regularly and particularly when we hit big milestones, so people realised how effective easyfundraising can be.

We made sure that easyfundraising was mentioned at every event

Quizzes, barbeques, our AGM, just three occasions that easyfundraising got more than a mention at. You’ve got a captive audience and it acts as a reminder to set up an account or continue to use an account. There may also be friends or new parents at these events who might not know about easyfundraising and this is a great occasion to let them know!

Print off business cards and offer help

We made use of the free business cards available from Vistaprint, an easyfundraising retailer, and put on them our easyfundraising unique URL and contact details in case people wanted help in setting up their account or if they had any questions at all. If they have a physical thing with the address on it, they are much more likely to remember to sign up. What was even better was the we even got a donation from it!

Promote new retailers and special offers

Being based in Derbyshire, when East Midlands Trains, our local train company, joined easyfundraising, we made sure that this was well publicised. We put up posters telling our supporters that you could now book your train tickets down to London, or around the local area, whilst at the same time supporting the group. As a result, East Midlands Trains is one of our most popular retailers!

Use easysearch!

easysearch is a really good way to raise money. Google spends loads of money on kitting out its offices with gimmicks like fireman’s poles and offices inside old gondolas! We believe that this money could be much better spent by charities like ourselves and by using easysearch, we can do just that! It may seem like an insignificant amount raised per search, but it all adds up! The average searcher raises £25 a year, if you have 50 people using easysearch, that’s £1,250!

All together, easyfundraising has been a massive success. Despite having a quite low number of supporters, we have stilled raised a massive amount of money. Just remember that all little donations add up and it’s all money that can make a massive amount of difference.”

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