Fundraise your way.

You have the power to make a difference in gynaecological cancer research fundraising! Whether you’re organising an event or participating in a charity sports event for Cherish, we appreciate your support.

Remember, we are here to help you amplify your impact. By tagging us on social media, we can showcase your efforts on our platforms as well. If you need guidance on fundraising ideas or just want to chat, feel free to reach out to us. Together, we can drive meaningful change in the fight against gynaecological cancer.

Here are five ways to get your fundraising started:

  1. Host a breakfast, morning tea, lunch, dinner, movie, pub quiz or trivia night
  2. Run sweepstakes or silent auctions
  3. Challenge your colleagues to dress down, dress up or bake up a storm for a gold coin donation
  4. Recycle for a good cause – collect bottles and cans for containers for change and donate the proceeds to Cherish
  5. Ask for donations in lieu of gifts for birthdays and Christmas

 

Start a Crowdfunding Campaign

Want to start a crowdfunding campaign but you’re not sure where to start?

Tell your story

Supporters of the Cherish Women’s Cancer Foundation can run a successful crowdfunding campaign by first establishing a compelling narrative that connects emotionally with potential donors. This narrative should highlight the foundation’s mission, the impact of its work, and personal stories from individuals who have benefited from its support. By sharing heartfelt testimonials and clear examples of how donations will be used, supporters can create a sense of urgency and personal investment in the cause. Engaging visuals, such as photos and videos, can further enhance this emotional appeal and make the campaign more relatable and memorable.

Promote your campaign

Next, it’s crucial to leverage social media and other digital platforms to spread the word about the crowdfunding campaign. Supporters should use their networks to share campaign updates, success stories, and calls to action. Creating shareable content, such as infographics and short video clips, can help reach a broader audience and encourage more people to contribute. Additionally, maintaining a regular posting schedule and engaging directly with followers through comments and messages can build momentum and foster a sense of community around the campaign.

Share success

Finally, setting clear goals and providing regular updates on the campaign’s progress can keep supporters motivated and invested. Establishing a target fundraising amount and breaking it down into smaller milestones can help track progress and celebrate achievements along the way. Recognizing and thanking donors publicly, whether through social media shout-outs or personalized messages, can also encourage ongoing support and contributions. By staying transparent about how funds are being used and the impact they are making, supporters can build trust and ensure continued enthusiasm for the campaign.

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