Create your own fundraising committee
Contact person
Scan me or visit www.volunteercambs.org.uk/o/Addenbrookes-Charitable-Trust/activities/Create-your-own-fundraising-committee/99197 to join
Summary
By setting up a group you can be involved in events throughout the year at times to suit you; we only ask that you commit to three activities per year.Detailed description
As Fundraising Committee for ACT, you will collectively arrange your local fundraising group.
The group can be as large as you wish but should be no smaller than 3 members. The group must be made up of Chair, Treasurer and Secretary. The Chair and Treasurer must not be related.
You will organise and manage local fundraising volunteers, meetings, events, collections and keep group members up to date with news and events. You choose the fundraising events that you wish to run. Typical fundraising events that you may run include sponsored walks, quiz night, fundraising dinners, collections, bring and buy sales.
What we will do for you:
Here at ACT, we support all our volunteers, and we’ll give you as much help and advice as you need to set up and run your group.
We can:
- Come along to your first meeting to provide support and reassurance
- Provide template posters to promote your meetings and events
- Support applications for licences for street collections
- Provide template letters for local businesses re raffle prizes/bag packs, etc.
- Provide template press release to help promote your events
- Share your events and successes on social media and on our website
- Signpost other fundraisers and supporters in your area towards your group
About Addenbrooke's Charitable Trust
Whether it’s treatment for an emergency, acute condition, pregnancy or long term illness, we believe that every patient deserves the highest quality of care available.We are dedicated to making Addenbrooke’s even better in every way.
ACT volunteers help raise awareness of our charity, in our communities and hospitals, they support us to do more in our offices and they play an important part in making Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals even better.