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The Seriously Good Guide to Fundraising

The Seriously Good Guide to Fundraising

The Seriously Good Guide to Fundraising was originally produced in 2008 as a soft cover guide which provided practical ideas and advice for community groups wanting to raise funds. Topics covered in the guide included Getting Started, Planning an Event, Sponsorship, Community Funding and Marketing. It also provided details about running specific events such as discos, gala days, food stalls, raffles, tours, auctions and more.

By the end of 2009, 20,000 FREE copies had been distributed to community groups throughout the country.

Due to the demand for the information contained in the guide, The Seriously Good Guide to Fundraising is now available for purchase on CD. Click here to find out more.

Fundraising Ideas

24 Hour EventsAntique FairsArt Exhibitions
AuctionsBirthday PartiesBoat Trips
Buy a BrickCalendars or DiariesCash for Cabbages
Christmas CampaignsClub BooksClub Merchandise
Coffee EveningCoin TrailsCollection Buckets
Cow Pat BettingDemonstration NightsDiscos
Dog Tucker Ram DrivesDonate an HourDress Up Days
Easter Egg HuntEftpos ExtraEvent Clean Up
Firewood SalesFirst Aid KitsFood Festivals
Fruit PickingFunniest Home VideosGift Baskets
Gumboot ThrowingIndoor Games NightMetal Recycling
Moo, Sheep and Horse PooParty in the ParkPea Straw Sales
Photo SittingsPrivate PartiesScavenger Hunts
Second Hand ShopSell Your SpaceSwap Meets
Tabloid SportsThemed Fun RunsTime Capsules
Walk to Work WeekWorld Record Attempts
Metal Recycling
Believe it or not, there is money to be made in scrap metal - and not just in cans. Metal merchants will pay you for all sorts of scrap including aluminium, copper, brass, lead, batteries, electrical cable, steel, stainless steel, roofing iron, radiators and machinery.

Phone a local merchant to find out exactly what types of metal they will take and how much they will pay, then organise a collection amongst your members. Many merchants offer a bin for you to collect everything in and they will come and pick it up.

  


"This workshop opened up so many ideas for me. Fundraising will definitely be easier.  "

Janette McLeod
Te Puke Floral Art



"You have given me so many ideas and procedures that the mind boggles. I really enjoyed it. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge."

Bryan Bamber
New Plymouth School of Gymnastics



"Just checked out your training DVD on Sustainable funding, awesome. Keep up the inspiring stuff you do."

Jude McNabb
Volunteer Nelson




20,000 paperback guides have been distributed and now it is out on CD. Click here for details