FUNDRAISING TIPS

Your fundraising efforts will make a real difference to mental health.

By choosing to fundraise you're helping give people the confidence to tautoko, check in, listen, and stand alongside someone going through a tough time. By asking your friends and whānau to donate to your challenge, you're inviting them to help build a future where mental health is treasured, protected and prioritised.

Check out our best tips to boost your fundraising impact.

TOP TIPS FOR YOUR FUNDRAISING

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Set a goal

Be ambitious and keep trying to reach your fundraising target. Letting people know what your goal is could inspire them to help you out. 

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Donate to yourself

Show you’re committed to your goal by making a self-donation. People who donate to themselves are more likely to raise additional donations. 

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Start a Team

Get your friends, family, colleagues, or gym buddies together so you can spread the load and fundraise together.   

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Share your story

Share your motivation on why you connect to the cause and why you’re taking up the challenge. Why are you pushing for better mental health?

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Host a fundraising event

Host an event with raffles, entertainment and food to take your fundraising to the next level. Recruit team members, start a mental health conversation and share your story.

Workplace dollar matching 

Check if your workplace offers dollar matching. Lots of companies like to rally behind their employees and show their support by matching funds they've raised. 

 

Use our resources

Take advantage of our useful resources to help spread the word about your fundraiser. There's posters, social media tiles, display screens and more. 

 

Say thank you

Make sure you thank your supporters. All it takes is a simple message on your social media posts to encourage more people to donate.