FUNDRAISING

Raising funds or giving now and again or on a monthly standing order can and will make a difference to peoples lives.

 

It can help children have an education

It can help leprosy people have a little better life

It can help to give some street kids a loving home

It can help the poor, old and frail with medical aid, f

Food from our food banks and clean drinking water.

It can help us to evangelise in the un-reached areas of India

It can help us to help some have better living conditions.

It can help give our pastors and families a little help

It can help raise up new pastors and build churches in th remote areas.

 

CHANGING LIVES ONE BY ONE

 

FUNDRAISING

If you want to help some of these poor people in these very poor countries you can. If you don’t have much money to give then maybe you got time on your hands or even just give up a weekend now and again to fundraise.  If any one has a mind to, they can help make a difference to people’s lives across the World.

 

We have included some ideas for you maybe you have some of your own and would be willing to share them with us so we can pass them on.

 

Fundraising can be Fun

Fundraising for GOOD NEWS FELLOWSHIP or any other charity is one of the most rewarding things you can do.

 

      For us, the money you raise - whatever the amount - will make a real difference to poor people in Asia especially

      in India where thousands are crying out for a little help and fundraising itself can be as fun or as challenging as you want it to be.

So if you, your school or company are involved in any fundraising activities, please consider nominating GOOD NEWS FELLOWSHIP


PRAYER MEETINGS, SCHOOLS  YOUTH CLUBS, CHURCHES, GROUPS, BUSINESSES, INDIVIDUALS, AT WORK .

 ANY ONE CAN FUND RAISE IF THEY A MIND TO.

To have a successful fundraiser you don't need a lot of money. All you need is some willing people who are ready to make a difference and support the work of GNF


A popular fundraiser that gets everyone involved is a bake sale. You may be thinking "everyone has a bake sale", but there is a reason why this is done over and over again: it works! Simply solicit the members of your group, or their families, to donate a baked item. Bake sales do especially well if set up at summer festivals and school and local community fetes. or even some ones home Bake sales can also be made to be specific, such as a pie sale or a biscuit or cake sale.

Any help you can give us with our fundraising would be just great. Every penny raised is so important to us: Here are just some ideas for your school, club, and company or even just for you.
As long as its fun then anything is possible. Please call us to discuss any ideas you have.

Garage sale   Collect un-wanted items from friends, families etc and set up a garage sale in your garden, this is a good way raising funds and if there are a group of you involved then some have tree or four sales a year.

Aerobics Marathon  Organise a mass aerobics session either in the club or at a local school, church or community centre to attract others who are not currently members of your club. Participants could be sponsored and/or be charged to enter.

Bake Sale  Not just cakes and cookies - include low fat foods and healthy alternatives.


Barbeque Hold a lunchtime, afternoon or evening barbeque either in your grounds, or if this is not appropriate then look at private gardens etc.

Bike Ride Work out a safe and scenic route and all participants gain sponsorship.

Auction  Ask everyone to bring in an auction item. Bidders then write down their pledges, and the highest pledge wins.

Car Washing  Designate a day, for a fee, when all colleagues/staff have the choice for their car to be

Cheese & Biscuit Evening  If possible get local suppliers to provide some cheese and biscuits. Ask for a donation

Chocoholic Challenge  Ask as many members as possible to give up chocolate for a set-period and ask friends and other members to sponsor them.

Concert  Ask local bands or orchestra's to play a concert and donate some or all of the ticket money.

Cricket Match  Organise a friendly cricket match with a local club/school/company or against a local cricket team. Players could raise money per run scored/wicket taken.


Karaoke Night  Sell tickets for an evening of awful singing at a /school hall or private venue; you could get people to donate money to stop their friends from singing or invite companies/schools to send teams.

Press-ups  How many press-ups can you do in a set time? You could ask people to sponsor your improvement over a set number of months.

Quiz/ Trivia Evening  Charge an entry fee for individuals or teams to take part: questions could be on a set theme or general knowledge.

Raffle  Gather suitable prizes (from local businesses' to donate) and sell tickets. Most gaming regulations state that tickets must be a fixed price, so you may need to sell 5 tickets for the price of 4 since it alters the odds.

Snooker/Pool Tournament  Charge an entry fee for a knockout competition. Each heat can be best of three matches, perhaps with a final for which you might charge admission. Again, get pubs/clubs/ local businesses/other schools to send teams or individuals who are sponsored per ball potted.
Sponsored Silence  Staff, colleague or friends could be sponsored to remain silent for a day.


Swim   People are sponsored to swim a set distance. The most able swimmers can set standards.

Sponsored Silence   Staff, colleague or friends could be sponsored to remain silent for a day.

A sponsored walk Set up a walk in the country by the sea or any where of interest and find people to take part and get sponsorship.

 

Gifts in Memory   A gift in memory of some one can mean a great deal at a time of sadness.  It’s a wonderful way to remember people you care for and, through supporting the work of GNF; you can make a real difference in their name. 

Many people prefer to make a tribute like this in place of flowers at a funeral.

If you make a gift yourself in memory of a loved one, you may find it helpful to make this clear to GNF when you send your donation, particularly if further contact from us is likely to distress you. If asked, GNF must respect your wish for privacy and not contact you again.

Leaving a gift in your will  Leaving GNFM a gift in your will would benefit  many people  out in Asia.