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taptonjuniors 01-06-2009 01:30 PM

Fundraising for Tapton Juniors U13
 
Hi, my name is Duncan and I help organise Tapton Juniors U13 Football Club. Does anybody have any good ideas for fundraising?Getting the funds together for buying kit, balls, travel is proving to be a recurring nightmare. Any help would be greatly appreciated! :smile:

Ruthierhyme 01-06-2009 03:56 PM

Hi and a warm welcome to the site.

I don't envy you looking for sponsors at the moment. Do you have a website that could generate a little revenue or maybe local attractions/visitor areas that would look to partner with you for some fundraiser ideas ?

Enjoy Silkysteps

Ruth

Brandy 01-07-2009 07:37 PM

have you tried the football foundation for a granthttp://www.activenorfolk.org/page.as...+Grants+Scheme

taptonjuniors 01-13-2009 10:58 AM

The Melting Pot
 
Firstly, many thanks for your suggestions. We don't have a website as such, but that's something I aim to fix in due course. Though I have been given lots of good ideas up to yet, from lots of great people. These range from bag packing at local supermarkets through to grant applications (and a million things inbetween which I never would have considered). Please keep the ideas coming in, I shall compose a list and post it here so people facing the same difficulties have a quick reference guide.

Anything to avoid the embarrassment of asking the same parents to put into the pot time and time again! I know we can do this with our own ingenuity and a little determination.

Froggy 02-10-2009 09:55 PM

Footy fundraisers
 
My son's both play for local teams, we took them to an all day tournament. Some of the mums there had a gazebo set up with lots of coloured hair sprays - and the players got to have hair to match their strips all for £1! It was funny to see and even some of the supporters had theirs done too :cheerful:

DaddyDayCare 02-10-2009 11:29 PM

The list of possible fundraisers is truly endless.

One thing worth considering (something we have done several times now, but would never have known about but for a random conversation over a pint of beer) is local council car parks.

Shire Hall in Gloucester has private parking at the facility for workers which, on weekends, they hand over to charities who are allowed to man the car park and ask for "donations" from people using it when they pop into town on a Saturday. We have made some serious money from this unbelievably easy fundraiser.

I have no idea where you are but it might be worth checking at your local council offices to see if they run a similar scheme - trust me, virtually zero organisation required for potentially huge returns! :proposetoast:

saz74 05-05-2011 01:06 PM

Fundraising and you don't ask for money
 
Hi I am currently trying the same for Treeton Terriers U7 and U6 so any great ideas I would love to hear about. Something I'm currently doing is collecting old CD's DVD's Games and phones, CD's and DVD's can be sold at musicmagpie.co.uk 50p each if you register with them and old phones there are a few sites I found just a phone that I bought for £10 6 years ago and it's worth £4 handset only and it doesn't work! With this people are just giving you their rubbish so you are not asking for money!


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