Fundraising query
suzyb
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Instead of just doing pedal for scotland for the sake of it Mother pointed out I should try and raise some money for charity. So I'm going to.
But I have a question. Can you just download the charity's sponsorship form and send it in when done.
But I have a question. Can you just download the charity's sponsorship form and send it in when done.
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Easiest thing to do is set up a justgiving page. I've run two now and had no problems with either. That way you don't have to go round with a paper form getting pledges and, probably more importantly, don't have the hassle of having to chase people up post-event!
If the charity / cause you're wanting to raise money for isn't on there though that'll cause some problems. Sorry.0 -
If the charity you choose is registered with bmycharity, you can collect donations & pass 100% of them to the cause, unlike justgiving. You can also keep tabs of offline donations so others know how close you are to your target.Dahon Speed Pro TT; Trek Portland
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LeJOG in aid of the Royal British Legion. Please sponsor me at http://www.bmycharity.com/stuaffleck20110 -
Just giving allows you to put in offline donations as well. I normally collect it and add it as a donation from myself, you can then get the tax element on it too, and it shows on the page. Worked well for me."Encyclopaedia is a fetish for very small bicycles"0
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Wallace1492 wrote:Just giving allows you to put in offline donations as well. I normally collect it and add it as a donation from myself, you can then get the tax element on it too, and it shows on the page. Worked well for me.
Anyway, I've created a justgiving page to get started, if anyone feels like donating the link is in my signature0 -
Loks like we got our own SuBo. No doubt more pleasing on the eye than the other SuBo. BTW you're off the mark.I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0