Every year, UNICEF changes the lives of millions of children around the world. But we can't do it without you! All over the UK, young people are putting the fun back into fundraising and we've created a pack especially to help you, with lots of tips on how to raise money for UNICEF and the sort of events you might like to organise. In the meantime, here are some tried and tested ideas to get your ideas flowing.
Fundraise
Fundraising Ideas
There are loads of ways that you can fundraise for UNICEF, and here are just a few ideas to get you started.
Fundraising Ideas
Online Fundraising
Whether you're doing a sponsored swim, baking cakes or kicking a bad habit, you can create your very own fundraising page with UNICEF's online sponsorship facility.
Online Fundraising
Fundraising Pack
All of the information that you need to get your fundraising started is available online. Check out the great interactive fundraising folder and download any of the forms and letters that you want from the list below.
Fundraising Pack
Important Tips
We want you to have as much fun as possible when you fundraise, while staying safe. Here are some tips on how to plan your event, and useful things you might need.
Important Tips
Day for Change
On Day for Change, pupils get the chance to do something different in exchange for making a small donation to UNICEF. Find out how you can get your school involved for 2011.
Day for Change
Hold Your Own Soccer Aid
Ever wanted to be a football manager or have a go at refereeing? Now's your chance! Organise your own event and you can live out your dream while raising vital funds for UNICEF.
Hold Your Own Soccer Aid
Shoebiz Appeal
UNICEF and the shoe retailers Clarks have teamed up to raise funds for education projects worldwide by asking people across the UK to donate their old shoes.
Shoebiz Appeal