FNPW added land to the world famous Blue Mountains National Park. Photo: Sinead Friel. Community FundraisinG
Contents How you re making a difference 3 How to get started 4 Ideas 5 Tips 8 Guidelines 12 Proposal to Fundraise 14 Matching Gift Template 16 Corporate Gift Template 17 Summary Report 18 Donor Receipt Form 19
FNPW helped purchase cassowary habitat for the Daintree NP. Photo: Paul D Ambra. How you re making a difference FNPW is a NGO on a mission to protect Australia s ecosystems and native species for generations to come. FNPW funds projects to conserve endangered Southern Cassowaries. Photo: Pete Keough. Thank you History Why we need your help How we help Thank you for choosing to support the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW). Fundraising is a rewarding way for you to get involved and help to protect Australia s precious habitats and unique threatened species. We greatly appreciate your help! This Fundraising Kit is designed to help you organise your own fundraising event/initiative. It contains everything you need to know, including guidelines, ideas and tips, and information on your responsibility as a fundraiser. Since 1970, FNPW has existed to safeguard Australia s wilderness and wildlife. To date, it has raised over $45 million for Australian conservation. FNPW is the only charity that adds land to National Parks across Australia. It has acquired over 500,000 hectares of land to create and grow 42 of Australia s National Parks and Reserves, including the Blue Mountains NP, Royal NP, Mungo NP, and the Daintree NP. FNPW has also funded over 600 scientifically-based conservation projects to save more than 100 Australian species from extinction. We always receive more requests for funding than we are able to support. Scientists, community groups, and indivdiuals have important conservation work that they cannot complete unless you help out. How we are tracking Despite funding projects in every state and territory of Australia, there were still important conservation projects that we were not able to fund. To increase our support for and invest in Australian conservation work, FNPW needs your support. By adding habitats to National Parks, and funding projects to save species, we can conserve a healthy environment for future generations. An example: In 1990, FNPW-funded scientists found there were only 150 breeding pairs of Gould s Petrels left. FNPW funded an innovative recovery program for these birds. Invasive animals were controlled, weeds causing death by entanglement were removed, and a second colony was established. Gould s Petrel numbers soared and they were removed from the NSW endangered species list! 2015 revealed Gould s Petrels breeding in a new location. 3. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
FNPW funded work to create the new 860 hectare Thidna Conservation Park in South Australia. Photo: Nick Neagle. How to get STARTED Step one Read through this Kit and get an idea of what is involved. Step two Decide what fundraising event/ initiative you d like to organise. There are some ideas on pages 6 and 7. Step three Read through the Fundraising Guidelines and see what your event/ initative requires. Does it require permits, insurances and does it meet legal obligations? Step four Complete the Proposal to Fundraise found on page 14 & 15. Send to Emma Lipscombe, FNPW s Partnerships Manager: elipscombe@ Step five Within 14 days you will receive notification from FNPW. If successful you will be issued with an Approval Letter and a Fundraising Authority Code. This code will identify you on our system, please note this code as you are required to list it as a financial reference. Step six Create your Everyday Hero Page and commence your fundraising event/initiative. Remember to refer back to this kit as it has useful information you will need to keep updating/tracking. Step seven After your event you are required to return within 14 days to FNPW: Summary Report All funds received Donor Receipts Form, if applicable Step eight Please give your feedback to FNPW on how you found working with us and any information you believe will assist us with improving our Community Fundraising Kit. We appreciate your support and value your ideas to make the process better. 4. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
Mungo NP was acquired for the National Reserve System by FNPW in 1979. Mungo is home to one of the world s oldest cremations, and the earliest modern human remains found in Australia. Ideas Fundraise Any Way You Want! Whether you re a master chef, homebody, socialite, dare devil, scout leader, rotary member, workaholic, team player, proud parent, fitness junkie, yogi or anything else you can FUNdraise in your own way. The next few pages have ideas to spark your imagination, but feel free to dream up a FUNdraising idea all of your own. We d be happy to help you turn it into a reality! Photo: Dan Palmer. 5. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
ideas Sausage Sizzle Garage sale raffle/auction Fun run sell wristbands sydney skinny A very easy thing to do is ask friends to donate instead of getting you a gift for Christmas, birthday, or wedding. 6. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
ideas bake sale Hold a stall dress up/mufti bike across oz hike 3 states tell the paper Dollar match - lots of employers will match some or all of the donations you raise. You never know until you ask! 7. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
tips FNPW acquired land for Royal National Park, the oldest National Park in Australia and the second oldest in the world. Photo: Melanie Wagner. Smash your fundraising goal Setting up an online fundraising page is the easiest way to raise funds for FNPW. Don t be scared to ask for donations, because if you don t ask, you won t raise anything. Contact friends, family, and workmates to ask them to donate. Spread the word via email, text and social media. Ask them to pass it on to others. You can even get local businesses involved or put up posters. 8. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
tips Set a goal profitable? get it online get support advertise keep it legal Make a plan. How much do you want to raise, timeframe, how will you raise it, and who will you ask to support you? 9. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
Tip 1 5 Fun-draising hot Tips Personalise your page - make it yours Add photos. Tell people why you re taking part, and why you chose to fundraise for the environment. And remember to regularly update them on your training progress. Have fun with it. Tip 2 Get a big first donation - others will follow suit Ask your close family and friends first as they re most likely to be generous. You can even make a donation to yourself. Then send an email to errbody! Tip Tip 3 4 Talk about it and ASK - get the message out there Because don t ask, don t get. Include an ask when you post photos of your training/ event and updates about your fundraising to social media. Include an ask and link to your fundraising page in your work and personal email signatures. And mention it at the watercooler :) Template letters provided can help you with corporate donations. Explain why you care - inspire your friends & family Let people know why you love the environment and want to protect it. Tell them about the exciting conservation work their donation will support via FNPW. Tip 5 Remind people - and don t give up! Do more than one social media post, ask your friends and siblings to share your fundraising page and invite support, and remember to also ask for support after the event by sharing your experience of the day and why you did it. It s not too late! Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Day Day Day Day Day 1 2 3 4 5 How to raise $500 in 5 days Donate $30 yourself and then send an email with your online fundraising page asking two or more friends to match your donation. Contribution - $90 Tip: $30 helps FNPW purchase, plant and care for 12 native trees - future homes for our native wildlife. Share your online fundraising page via social media. If just 5 friends and family donate $30 each, you ll be well on your way to your target. Contribution - $150 Total: $240 Tip: Share one of our great Facebook photos of your favourite native animal or national park. Invite 3 friends over for dinner or a Sunday brunch to enjoy a home cooked meal. Ask each friend to donate $30 or the equivalent of a night out. Contribution - $90 Total: $330 Tip: Ask 5 of your colleagues to skip buying bottled water and takeaway coffee for just two days, and instead contribute to your fundraising. Contribution - $50 Total: $380 Tip: Enjoy a uniquely Australian recipe, wine or dessert to remind everyone that our beautiful land provides so much for us. Don t forget to stock the work kitchen with some special biscuits - you might even get the whole office on board with a supply of biscuits!. Ask 4 people at your local club, school or sports team to donate $30 each. Remember... together as a team we can have a big impact supporting our unique wildlife, and of course thank everyone for their team spirit! Contribution - $120 You ve done it - $500! Tip: Don t forget your family, friends and team mates need to know that you are passionate about this cause, so tell them about your favourite native critter and tell them what your fundraising achieves!. Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Guidelines FNPW helped fund the formalisation of the 65 km, four-day Yuraygir Coastal Walk, including interpretive displays, panels and maps along the route. Photo: Debra Novak. fundraising for fnpw These guidelines have been developed to assist you with your fundraising event/initiative. Please make sure you read these guidelines as they outline your responsibility as a fundraiser, as well as how FNPW can support your fundraising efforts. 12. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
Guidelines Submit your proposal Provide insurance if required Making the donation Donation methods Before you start fundraising for your event/initiative, a Proposal to Fundraise form for Authority to Fundraise must be submitted to and approved by FNPW. Fundraising cannot take place until you have received approval. Once approved, you will receive an Approval to Fundraise letter containing your unique Fundraising Authority Code. Please quote this number when sending FNPW any donations. Keep it legal You must meet the requirements of relevant Australian and state laws and regulations, i.e. if you plan to raise more than $10,000 in Victoria you need to register as a fundraiser with Consumer Affairs Victoria (www. consumer.vic.gov.au). For more information visit the ATO s website. FNPW can also provide advice on what is required in each state. FNPW s insurance policy does not cover activities conducted by outside organisations and groups. You must ensure all appropriate and required insurance cover is organised before the fundraising event/initiative takes place. Check with local authorities If your fundraising event or initiative will be taking place in a public area, remember to check with local authorities and obtain any permits that are required. Ensure it s profitable You are responsible for ensuring the fundraising event/initiative is profitable (the event must generate an income value that is higher than the expense value incurred). You re responsible The fundraising event/initiative, including the financial aspects, record keeping and management of promotion is conducted in your name and is your sole responsibility. All monies raised must be forwarded to FNPW within 14 days from the date of the promotion terminating or as agreed by cheque or online, these details will be provided once your Proposal to Fundraise has been approved. You re in charge FNPW is not able to take a coordination role in your activity, such as soliciting prizes, organising publicity or celebrities, assisting with ticket sales or providing goods and services to assist you with running your event/initiative. FNPW logo use The use of FNPW s name and logo will only be permitted once you receive an Authority to Fundraise letter. The logo is available upon request and you will be authorised to use this logo in line with the Logo Use Guidelines provided. All promotional material must be approved by a FNPW s Communications staff member prior to it being printed or distributed. If you are using an online fundraising platform such as Everyday Hero, supporters can be directed to your fundraising page to make an online donation using a credit card. If organising an offline fundraising event, you can collect donations in cash or cheques (made out to Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife). Tax deductibility & receipts Donations of $2 or more are tax deductible. If any of your donors require a receipt, please record their details on the Donor Receipt Form and send it to us at the end of your fundraising activity. We will then organise and send receipts direct to each donor. Please note, tax deductible receipts cannot be issued if goods or services are received in return for payments (e.g. an auction prize or event ticket). Also note that donations made online through third party platforms such as EverydayHero, are receipted electronically by them. 13. Help safeguard wilderness & wildlife for future generations
Proposal to fundraise page 1 Application form to raise funds for the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW). Please allow up to 14 days for the approval process. Your details Contact name Name of organisation (if applicable) Address Suburb State Postcode Phone Mobile Other Email Website Fundraising information Name of event/initiative Description Start and finish dates Start date Finish date Method of fundraising Donations Sale of products Tickets Other Fundraising promotion How do you plan to promote this event/initiative? What are the websites/facebook/twitter etc? Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Proposal to fundraise page 2 Fundraising guidelines Have you read and understood FNPW s fundraising guidelines? Yes No Does your fundraising event/initiative require government permits? Yes No Does your fundraising event/initiative require insurance? Yes No Agreement Once you are satisfied that you understand and are familiar with the FNPW Community Fundraising Kit, please complete and sign this application form for Authority to Fundraise below and return it to us at the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, GPO Box 2666, SYDNEY NSW 2000 or scan and email to Partnerships Manager Emma Lipscombe at elipscombe@. Please note that you cannot commence fundraising on behalf of FNPW without approval of this application. Only when you have received the formal notification with an Fundraising Authority Code can you proceed with fundraising. FNPW reserves the right to withdraw approval to fundraise should the fundraising event/initiative become high risk or a conflict of interest. If this was to occur, all fundraising and promotion must cease immediately, the letter of Authority to Fundraise and all monies raised must be returned to FNPW within fourteen (14) days. By signing below you hereby agree to the contents, agreements and guidelines within this fundraising kit. Signed by or on behalf of the fundraiser Name Signature Date Signed by the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife Name OFFICE USE ONLY Position Signature Date Authority to Fundraise approval letter dated Fundraising Authority Code Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Matching Gift Template Doubling your gift doesn t cost a dollar If your company matches employee donations, every dollar you give to FNPW could be doubled. This is an employee benefit that costs you nothing. To find out if your employer is one of the many companies that proudly makes matching gifts, contact your HR or Community Relations department. Some companies also match gifts made by a spouse or retiree. Some employers will match your gift 2:1 or even 3:1. Matching Gifts Template - feel free to use & customise for email, letter etc <Date> <Title First name Surname> <Position> <Organisation> <Address> <Suburb State Postcode> Dear <Name>, On <dd month yyyy>, I <participated in/organised the> <Event Name>. Through this <event/ intiative> I chose to fundraise for the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW). This charity adds enviromentally valuable land to Australia s National Park System and funds conservation work to keep our native species from extinction. Many companies proudly support not-for-profit organisations doing great work in our community. I was wondering if <Organisation> matches staff donations and fundraising? I raised <$x> as of <dd month yy>. Could <Organisation> match this gift to FNPW? The details of the charity are: Organisation: Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife ABN: 90 107 744 771 Phone: (02) 9221 1949 Email: fnpw@ Postal address: GPO Box 2666 SYDNEY NSW 2001 DGR: Yes FNPW is DGR endorsed, so donations over $2 are tax-deductible. I am passionate about supporting this cause and I would be extremely grateful if [Organisation] would support my efforts with a matching gift. Thank you for considering my proposal, and I would greatly appreciate your support. Kind regards, <Your details> Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Corporate Gift Template Invite your employer to support your fundraising efforts If you don t ask, you don t get! J Corporate Gift Template - feel free to use & customise for email, letter etc <Date> <Title First name Surname> <Position> <Organisation> <Address> <Suburb State Postcode> Dear <Name>, I <am participating in/organised> the <Event Name> on <dd month yyyy>. I have chosen to fundraise for the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife (FNPW). This charity adds enviromentally valuable land to Australia s National Park System and funds conservation work to keep our native species from extinction. Many companies proudly support not-for-profit organisations doing great work in our community. Would <Organisation> give a gift of <$x> to support my efforts? The details of the charity are: Organisation: Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife ABN: 90 107 744 771 Phone: (02) 9221 1949 Email: fnpw@ Postal address: GPO Box 2666 SYDNEY NSW 2001 DGR: Yes FNPW is DGR endorsed, so donations over $2 are tax-deductible. You can donate to my fundraising effort by: Donating directly via my fundraising page, <Insert Everyday Hero web address> Or contacting the charity directly to make a donation, and referencing my name and fundraising efforts. I am passionate about supporting this cause and I would be extremely grateful if [Organisation] would support my efforts with a corporate gift. Thank you for considering my proposal, and I would greatly appreciate your support. Kind regards, <Your details> Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Summary Report Please complete and return this form along with the Donor Receipt Form, if applicable, to: Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, GPO Box 2666, SYDNEY NSW 2001 or elipscombe@ within 14 days of your fundraising event/initiative being completed. Name of fundraising event/initiative: Fundraising Authority Code: Date of event: Total income generated by fundraising: I have deducted expenses (please list below) of: Please enclose a cheque or donate online. Please do not send cash by mail. Total net amount: Name Signature Date Expenses incurred Date Supplier Description of purchase Amount $ Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@
Community Fundraising - Donor Receipt Form Event name: Contact/Event organiser: Contact number and email: Fundraising Authority Code: Please provide details of donors requiring an individual receipt. Once received along with donations, FNPW will send receipts to the donors listed. Please ensure all details are correct and legible. Donations of $2 or more are tax-deductible. Scan and email to fnpw@ Donation amount Title First name Surname Postal address Suburb State Postcode Email Thank you - your support is greatly appreciated! J For more info contact Emma Lipscombe M 0412 468 921 E elipscombe@