BECOME A FUNDRAISER

There are lots of ways to raise money for us. We’re here to do all we can to help you reach your fundraising target!

Over the past year, 30 individuals have led fundraisers to raise money in support of our cause via JustGiving. We are so grateful for the awareness and funds these initiatives have raised for us. Below, you’ll find all the information — and inspiration — needed to start your own White Ribbon UK fundraiser today!

LAUNCH A FUNDRAISER

I want to raise money for White Ribbon UK. How can I do thiS?


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To be able to fundraise for White Ribbon UK, you’ll need to first create an account with JustGiving.

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Once you’ve created your account or logged into an existing account, click on “Start Fundraising”. You’ll be asked whether your fundraiser is in support of a charity or an individual. Please select “A Charity”, then search “White Ribbon Campaign” in the search bar on the next page that appears. You can then decide what kind of fundraising event you’d like to launch. After these steps, you’ll be able to personalise your campaign for any occasion and context.

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Next, it’s time to let people know about your fundraiser. Download our “in aid of” White Ribbon logo to use in your outreach and communications.

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Mention White Ribbon UK on social media so we can help you promote your event or campaign.

IDEAS FOR YOUR FUNDRAISER

There are many ways to raise money for us. Here are some examples of what others have done in the past.


Challenge yourself

Our most popular fundraising methods are sponsored activities. These can be anything from a sponsored silence, to running a marathon!

Social Media Fundraiser

Use Facebook to raise funds for your birthday or other event.

Charity SPORTS Match

Bring a competitive element into your fundraising by organising a charity match where each team pays to enter.

Rags to riches

Sell your unwanted clothes or items online or at a car boot sale and use the money earned to boost your fundraising target. 

Orange Yourself for a day

The UN’s End Violence Against Women colour is ORANGE. Organise an orange theme day at work/college with everyone donating £1-2 to wear orange.