People today will often take it upon themselves to raise money for charity. With so many charities out there, reliant on money from sponsorship, it is a good job that so many people adopt this attitude. Do something for sponsorship is a great way for people to do something a bit out of the ordinary. It's a great way to push yourself to doing something that you wouldn't otherwise do, plus your money goes to a great cause. Everyone's a winner!
If you're struggling for ideas for your own fundraising even, we've come up with a few ideas that might give you that bit of inspiration. There are all sorts of things that you can do - be as imaginative as you like.
If you're feeling brave, you might want to do something like skydiving or a bungee jump. Something that requires an element of bravery is a great way to raise money. By pushing yourself to do something that you wouldn't normally do, people will often be more willing to give you a sponsorship. As a general rule of thumb, the more you push yourself, the more sponsorship you could potentially raise. There are many airfields up and down the country that offer skydiving, and with only a small amount of training you can partake in a tandem skydive.
If you fancy something that's a little less scary or energetic, perhaps you could consider setting up a bake stall at your school or place of work. Get a group of people to bake some tasty treats at home and bring them in to sell at your stall. If you put the effort in, you shouldn't have any problems with selling them. Everyone loves cake, don't they?
If you fancy getting fit and raising money at the same time, you could enter into an organised event, such as a walk, run or cycling trip. If this is something that you wouldn't usually do, and requires training to get you up to the standard needed, it's a great opportunity to call upon others for sponsorship.
If you're struggling for ideas for your own fundraising even, we've come up with a few ideas that might give you that bit of inspiration. There are all sorts of things that you can do - be as imaginative as you like.
If you're feeling brave, you might want to do something like skydiving or a bungee jump. Something that requires an element of bravery is a great way to raise money. By pushing yourself to do something that you wouldn't normally do, people will often be more willing to give you a sponsorship. As a general rule of thumb, the more you push yourself, the more sponsorship you could potentially raise. There are many airfields up and down the country that offer skydiving, and with only a small amount of training you can partake in a tandem skydive.
If you fancy something that's a little less scary or energetic, perhaps you could consider setting up a bake stall at your school or place of work. Get a group of people to bake some tasty treats at home and bring them in to sell at your stall. If you put the effort in, you shouldn't have any problems with selling them. Everyone loves cake, don't they?
If you fancy getting fit and raising money at the same time, you could enter into an organised event, such as a walk, run or cycling trip. If this is something that you wouldn't usually do, and requires training to get you up to the standard needed, it's a great opportunity to call upon others for sponsorship.
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