- Virtual Marathon – Unfortunately, group activities have been put on pause due to Covid-19, however, many individuals can now complete forms of exercising from home! Use your treadmill or bike to build up those miles and create a donations page to collect sponsorship from your family and friends.
- Virtual Games Night – Due to the development of technology, it has never been easier to communicate with individuals over the Internet! Simply organise a games night full of quizzes and online games. You could even set the challenge to 24 hours of online Games Night to make it interesting for sponsors!
- Virtual Bake-Off – Simply choose a recipe, send it round to your colleagues or friends and bake along together on Microsoft Teams. Will your charity make the best bake?
- Create a Fundraising Website – Your charity can create its own website through which you can advertise your current fundraising campaigns and success stories. By doing so you can connect with your current sponsors and engage with a new online audience of potential sponsors.
- Create a Charity Blog – According to Social Media today, 77% of Internet users read blogs. Creating a blog will mean you can feature it with your charity’s worthwhile causes and fundraising activities. Furthermore, if you include a link at the bottom of your blog to your charity’s website or online fundraising page, then you will encourage online users to donate towards your organisation and to encourage others to participate in your fundraising events.
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