There are a million different things you can do to fundraise for William Simpsons.
From a simple bake sale to friends and neighbours, right through to challenging yourself to bungee jump, the most important thing to keep in mind is that it should be enjoyable for you
Create A Fundraising Page
Find local artists who would like to display their work for sale and provide a percentage to charity. Read more
Get your bake on and make treats you can sell to your family, friends and neighbours Read more
A classic bingo night is a fun way to raise funds through ticket sales. Read more
Why not offer to wash the neighbourhood cars for an agreed fee? Read more
People bring good quality items of clothes, pay to participate and swap items with other guests. Read more
It’s a classic for a reason, who doesn’t like coffee and cake? Ask guests to bring some baking, and charge a small fee to attend Read more
Discover local crafters and organise a craft fair with a percentage of takings for William Simpsons. Read more
Get everyone involved in a sponsored dance marathon – taking turns to cut some shapes for a specified time. Read more
If you like cooking, organise a dinner party and ask guests to pay for your food and company. Read more
If you’ve ever wanted to skydive, bungee jump or white water raft, it’s a great way to fundraise for charity through sponsorship. Read more
Source local food producers and hospitality venues to provide food samples to ticketed customers. Read more
Look out the Twister, Operation, Monopoly and Cluedo games, charge for participation and let the games commence! Read more
Like a car boot sale, but in each garden of your neighbourhood. Ask neighbours to look out and price items they no longer want, display them in their garden and announce the date to everyone so they can shop each other’s gardens. Read more
Sophisticated drinks and nibbles in an outdoor setting, perhaps with an auction or a paid for ticket. Read more
Collect unwanted items from friends and neighbours, set a date and time for when people can browse, price everything up and away you go! Read more
Hire a screen and projector and sell tickets to bring a blanket and snacks for an outdoor viewing of a classic movie. Read more
If you want to get fitter, or acquire a new skill, you could ask people to sponsor you to walk 5 km a day for a month or learn to ride a bike. Read more
Instead of auctioning items, ask people to pledge time, skills or services to be put up as lots. Guests can bid to have somebody put up shelves, garden or babysit, for example. Read more
n person or online, you would just need to agree an entry price, a list of questions and answers, perhaps a prize for the winner, and some willing participants. Read more
Ask people to donate prizes, sell raffle tickets and hold the draw – in person or online Read more
Charge teams to take part to find a list of items and produce a set of team photos. Set a time limit, offer a prize. And have fun. Read more
Golf, football, rugby, darts – whatever your sport, having a tournament with a prize and a fee for entry is a great way to fundraise. Read more
Round up the talents of people you know, sell tickets and put on a show! Read more
Much like a coffee morning, cake should be a prerequisite, however the real fun will be around tasting and identifying a range of different teas. Read more