Thank you choosing to support Abbeyfield

Established nearly 70 years ago, Abbeyfield provides companionship for older people. Our diverse housing options - from sheltered housing, independent living, dementia care homes to residential care homes - create a sense of belonging and security where residents can thrive in a friendly and welcoming home while retaining their independence. This focus on community remains our core value.

By raising money for your local Abbeyfield, more older people can get the support they need in your community, so thank you.

Here are some key tips to help you achieve your fundraising goals.

First and foremost, fundraising can be fulfilling! Make the most of the experience and enjoy the process of making a difference.

Fundraising events, large or small, can be a fantastic way to bring your community together, raise funds for a charitable cause, and have some fun.

Planning your event

Decide on your event: Let your passions guide your plans! Often, the most successful fundraisers centre around activities you already enjoy or excel at. If you're looking for ideas, our A-Z of fundraising ideas is packed with plenty of suggestions to help get you started.

Once you've decided on your event, give yourself enough time to plan.

Finding a venue

If you're organising an event or challenge, securing the perfect venue will help set the stage for your fundraising event. Once you've got the ideal space, you can finalise the date and spread the word. If you let the venue know you're fundraising for Abbeyfield, their generosity might surprise you with a discount or even a donation!

 

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Promoting your fundraiser

Asking people to sponsor your fundraising event can be a great way to raise awareness of your local Abbeyfield Member Society or project, have fun and raise some money.

However large, small or unusual your fundraising event, from a themed bake sale to sitting in a tub of cold baked beans for the weekend, to a major sporting challenge, there are two main methods to collect and record pledges of support:

  • Sponsorship forms
  • Online donation sites

Sponsorship forms can be used to record and collect donations from family and friends and neighbours.  All forms must clearly state the name and charity number of the Abbeyfield Member Society that you are raising funds for. Remember to ask people if they are able and willing to contribute Gift Aid (they must be a UK tax payer to do this) which will allow Abbeyfield to claim an extra 25% from the UK government.

Online donation sites are a great way to reach a wider number of people who could support your cause. Sites vary slightly in the services offered and the fees charged, so it’s worth checking the guidelines and frequently asked questions before registering with one.

Additional tips for promoting your fundraising

  • Regular updates will also keep your supported informed about your progress and how close you are to reaching your goal.
  • Create content that people will want to share with their networks.
  • Say thank you to everyone who donates or shares your fundraiser.

Fundraising strategies

Think outside the box and get creative with fundraising ideas like cake sales, car washes or taking part in a charity run or walk.

See if your employer offers matching gift programs to double the impact of your donations.

Don't forget to tell us about your fundraising event

Your chosen Abbeyfield Member Society are excited to hear about your fundraising plans! Tell them about your ideas, if you need support or resources, and let them know about how it goes. Capture and share all the fun with photos (with everyone's permission, of course!), along with your story to help motivate others!