April 25, 2024
This article was created with our friends at Just4Children, who provide fundraising support to families raising children with disabilities and sickness across the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Through Just4Children we've helped hundreds of families raise the funds they need. Here's how to set your campaign up for success.
Where to start?
You might want to begin by setting up a Facebook Community Page, remembering to add a “Donate” button with a link to your Campaign URL alongside a JustGiving campaign.
Now, get your family, friends and friends of friends involved in a challenge. Our most successful campaigns haven't come from people getting lots of sponsors for a single event, but when they persuade people they know to do something adventurous. Bonus points if you can get your granny to skydive!
Advise your challengers to set up their own JustGiving Fundraising Pages direct from your Campaign page – and remember to encourage your donors to set up monthly donations.
Gift Aid
Gift Aid is a government scheme that allows us, as a registered charity, to reclaim 25 percent basic rate tax on any gifts you make. To make a Gift Aid declaration, you must be a UK taxpayer. This includes people who are retired and still pay tax on savings and pensions. So, for every £1 you donate, we receive an extra 25p from HM Revenue and Customs.
Download your Gift Aid Form from HMRC
Feel free to print copies of the Sponsor Form and Gift Aid Declaration Form and photocopy as you wish. You may add your campaign name to the forms but any other changes could result in HMRC not accepting them.
If you plan to claim Gift Aid on donations, please remember the following:
You will not be permitted to collect Gift Aid from donations made by family members
You can not claim Gift Aid on funds donated by companies – it only applies to individuals
You will not be able to claim Gift Aid unless the donor has/will pay the requisite amount of income/capital gains tax – please see the form for further details
Read more in this guide to Gift Aid.
Match funding
Some organisations provide funding for charities such as Just4Children through their employees. This is a very simple, yet immensely useful tool from which extra funding can be raised for your appeal.
The list of match-funding companies in the UK is long and includes many banks and well-known names, such as Boots, WHSmith and Norwich Union. Ask your friends to speak to their employers to find out whether they offer match funding.
Here are some other ideas around fundraising
Just4Children provides support for a Skydive costing a fundraiser only £50
Just4Children provides support and subsidised places for the Ultra Challenge Series
Take a look at the challenges on offer from Elite Adventures
Get familiar with Payroll Giving, a scheme for UK taxpayers to donate money to UK Registered Charities
Check out Easyfundraising, where you can raise donations when donors shop online
See a supporter’s guide to selling for charity oneBay
Persimmion run a community champions scheme
Look through this Grants Search database to see if you're eligible for funds
For events involving the general public at a private venue, like a shopping centre, you may be asked for Public liability Insurance. Just4Children can provide this on request.
Learn more about Just4Children by visiting their website , contacting them via email (office@just4children.org), or following them on Facebook .