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Fundraising Toolkit Introduction This fundraising toolkit is designed to support and provide guidance for students interested in raising money for charity. Raising money for charities is extremely rewarding and our Raise and Give society manage activity throughout the academic year for students wishing to get involved. Before you start fundraising... Consider the key elements for successful delivery of a fundraising event. Choosing an event idea Banking the cash Recruiting your team Writing risk assessments Using a planned timeline Publicising/ticket sales What to do after your event

RAG & SU staff can help you with: Fundraising Do s Budgeting Ticketing Marketing and publicity Banking Charity law and good practice RAG Society RAG stands for Raise and Give and is a student-led society with over 97 members. RAG exists to support student fundraising and help other student groups to put on events that raise money for charity. RAG currently work with clubs and societies with their Christmas Social. RAG Society can support you to: Run your own fundraising event. (This could be anything from a tournament, to a quiz, to a gig.) Set up a city street collection or run a race Hold a bake sale Come up with ideas for fundraisers Use external companies Follow good fundraising practice Donations and sponsorship don t magically appear overnight, but if you put in a little bit of hard work and preplanning, it will pay off! Save yourself some time by utilising the expertise of companies who already deliver exciting events such as bungee jumps, abseils etc. This is really good practice as the company will be covered by its own insurance, should have a risk assessment in place and knows exactly what they are doing. RAG can advise you in this area and help you to make sure that your fundraising is operating along good fundraising guidelines. This includes making sure your money gets safely and securely to your charity. When you collect a RAG bucket, we will give you security seals use these to keep your fund-raised money secure. Use online fundraising Check in Fundraising equipment Know the facts Resources & materials Make sure you can tell people about the event you re involved in and what challenge you re taking part in. If you can talk about what you re doing and sell them the event, they ll be more inclined to donate. Practice your elevator pitch a 1 minute pitch about what you re doing, who you re doing it for and why it s so brilliant. Choosing charities General Do s and Don ts RAG Society and Fundraising Be confident General events management Sponsorship Health & safety Insurance & risk assessment Online fundraising Collection permit Volunteer recruitment Know the charities involved Tell your donors where the money is going and how it s going to help. Read up on the charities involved / your adopted causes, so that when people ask, you can tell them where their generously donated money will be going and who it will be helping. Have some case studies handy specific stories on current campaigns and about where fundraising has helped in the past will definitely aid your fundraising. Use your contacts Tell your family, friends and colleagues what you re up to as those who know you are the best starting point to get your message out. Use social media and email to get your message out there. It s great for engaging people, linking them to fundraising pages and, best of all, it s free! Having a Virgin Money or JustGiving page provides an easy way for people to donate; you can link the page to your Facebook and post it on Twitter too. Make sure you set up your page under LiverpoolSU RAG s guidance to ensure we can trace your money for donation (just ask us or a member of the RAG committee for help with this). Crowdfunding Crowdfunding is the new fundraising craze. Crowdfunding is a way of raising finance by asking a large number of people each for a small amount of money. Use your USP What s your Unique Selling Point (USP) for fundraising? Can you play an instrument, or are you a great cook? Coming up with a creative idea or utilising your unique talent can give you that fundraising edge. If you have an idea it s worthwhile checking in with RAG about the detail and if anything extra needs to be considered. For example, any events which involve food, physical challenge or that might present risk just need to be checked with the RAG team. We can then support with risk assessments, disclaimers, extra insurance or just check policies that might be in place. Look around If you are struggling for ideas and our suggested event ideas page doesn t excite you, look around at other universities and students unions and see what there teams, societies and RAG groups get up to.

Fundraising Don ts Medium events Pressurise a potential sponsor Not every person you ask is going to be able or willing to donate; don t worry about this. Even if someone can t donate at least you have raised awareness about your event and the cause, which is a big part of what we aim to do. Remember not to come across as aggressive or pursue someone once they ve made their decision. Always remain polite and professional. Event Ideas Ask twice Endurance and athons If someone is unwilling or unable to give, don t ask them again; this could be seen as rude and can damage the reputation of RAG and your cause. Shake your bucket Although guidelines don t explicitly say not to shake buckets, we recommend that you don t do this as it can be seen as annoying or pushy- just be positive and smiley! Forget to plan Decide as early as possible how you re going to run your event or raise your sponsorship money. Please note: Anyone working with RAG, on an event or using our collection buckets is operating under the RAG banner and name. We ask that you be respectful of this and our reputation, and operate in a professional, polite and respectful manner when dealing with other students, staff and the general public. 24 hours of sponsored gaming Comedy marathon Swimathon Cycleathon Film marathon- people pay to watch films for 24 hours. Danceathon - Zumba, hip hop, tap, ballet etc. 30 hour football manager marathon Large events RAG s got Talent Murder Mystery Charity Ball Abseil Sports tournaments- lecturers vs. students at football, netball etc. Bungee jump Skydive Film nights- collect donations, sell sweets/ popcorn etc. Great LiverpoolSU Bake Off Tombola Raffles Swap shop/ jumble sale Come dine with me Dinner parties University challenge - go head to head with other societies or departments, try get your lecturers involved. Small events Bingo Charity Lectures Cake sales Guess how many sweets in a jar, balloons in a car etc. Speed dating/mating Quiz nights Face painting- varsity, themed days/weeks, club nights Society and Sport events- are you part of an orchestra or performance group? Capitalise on your talents and collect donations at your events. Bag Packing- we ve found sending an official letter to a supermarket is best.

Helpful Tips Online fundraising Online fundraising is one of the best ways to raise sponsorship- people can donate online from anywhere in the world, you can personalise your page, tell everyone about your challenge and you can link your page via Facebook. Make sure you set your page up under LiverpoolSU RAG S guidance to ensure we can trace your money for donation. Just Giving: If you are fundraising on behalf of a charity such as RAG an easy and popular tool is Just Giving. This allows you to gain sponsorship online really easily as you can set up a page via RAG and the money will then get paid to the relevant charity. Please contact LiverpoolSU Student Groups if you are wanting to set up a Just Giving page. Crowdfunding The 5 minute fundraiser Crowdfunding involves asking people to donate money through an online platform. You set the amount of money you want to raise, a deadline and any rewards for donors. You could post a video about what you re fundraising for and see if people can donate to your cause in exchange for something. Maybe if they donate 10 you ll send them a postcard, or if they donate 20 you ll do an exclusive video blog? The Institute of Fundraising (IoF) has created a series of short videos to give a snapshot of the key principles of successful fundraising. We would strongly recommend that you take a minute to watch the videos: For more information visit: www.crowdfunder.co.uk MiniSU bookings You can book a table at any of the MiniSU sites across LJMU: Visit: www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/guidance/ introduction-to-fundraising/useful-videos/ You will see 5 minute videos linked to: An intro to Fundraising Techniques An intro to Community Fundraising An intro to Events Fundraising Bryrom Street John Foster reception IM Marsh Tithebarne Redmond building You can sell crafts, run a competition, run a raffle, or run a bake sale for example. Please note that all fundraising stalls outside must be booked via RAG for charity licensing purposes and area confirmed via the Students Union. Raffles can also be covered with the SU s Small Lotteries Licence. Promote: Remember it s not enough to just have a fundraising page, you need to promote it. Why not try... Sharing on social media Include in newsletters Add a link to you email signature Provide information (not only on what you re doing and what it s for, but also your successes and achievements.) Thank people for their support. Just pop into the Volunteer Office to find out more! Got an idea? Great! If you have an idea for a fundraiser, we can help- just complete the event proposal form. Alternatively if you want to chat through your idea before completing the form then please do not hesitate to contact us. Email: studentgroups@ljmu.ac.uk

Guidelines A raffle is a form of a lottery and all lotteries are regulated by the Gambling Commission. While you need a licence to run most lotteries, some are exempt for example, an incidental, non-commercial lottery. The lottery MUST be incidental to a non-commercial Collecting money If you want to collect on private property then you must gain permission from the owner of the premises. It s a good idea to keep a record of this through email / in writing. event, where none of the sums raised is to be used for private gain. Tickets MUST only be sold during the event, on the premises where the event is held. The draw MUST not rollover. Deductions from the profits going to good causes MUST NOT exceed 100 in costs or 500 in prizes. The draw MUST take place during the event. Societies and groups can run private raffles for their own members or as one-offs at a single event without needing a licence. To run another type of raffle, for example selling tickets over a period of time, you will need a Small Lotteries Licence as stated by the Gambling Commission. RAG hold a Small Lotteries Licence and can provide you with guidance for different types of raffle. How do we get the fundraising donations to the charity? If you are not fundraising with RAG here are some things to consider... If you are collecting on a public highway/byway, then you must secure a collection permit from the local council. You must have the permit and a form of ID on you during the collection in case of checks by police or council officials. This also applies for busking or similar activities which involve collecting money in a public place. Collection buckets must Remain sealed at all times during the collection Not be shaken whilst collecting Clearly display the benefiting charity and charity number at all times. Can we get sponsorship? Yes you can but you will need to go and chat to the SU s Student Group Coordinators and read through the information found in the Committee Handbook for more information. Visit: www.liverpoolsu.com/main-menu/student-groups/ student-group-resources Banking the cash Charity money should never be banked into a personal bank account. We strongly recommend that money should be banked that same day. We do not advise that you walk around with money on your persons for your own safety and money taken home is not covered by Students Union insurance. All money collected must be donated to that charity by law. It must be donated in the charity s name and into their charity bank account. This includes money collected in RAG buckets. Your donation will need to go via the finance office, just ask a member of staff from your area about this. Visit: www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk/guidance Further information & support The SU schedules event working group meetings where relevant staff members are available for you to drop in to talk through your idea. The SU can then support you with other ideas and the next steps. The SU also holds event management meetings to support you with those higher risk events and will check over your risk assessments, financial advice and general management of the event throughout those important planning stages. The RAG website has lots of information for you, including information on upcoming events and how to contact RAG directly. Visit: www.liverpoolsu.com/groups/raise-and-give-rag--2 If you would like to speak to a member of staff at the SU please email: studentgroups@ljmu.ac.uk