Fundraising Pack

Fundraising events are a vital way of supporting our wider work.

That’s why we want to support you to organise as many different types of fundraisers as possible.

Are you a real people-person? Love bringing everyone together?
Host a quiz | Put on a drag show | Organise a comedy night | Throw your own disco night or festival | Host a coffee morning | Throw a cocktail party | Organise a karaoke night
You’re a true artiste. Here are some crafty ideas.
Run a knitting class | Organise a poetry night | Make and sell your own greeting cards | Organise a ‘Glow-Up’ or ‘Sewing Bee’ style competition | Put on a music concert | Create and sell your own origami
Happiest cooking up a storm?
Bake your favourite things and sell them at a bake sale or local fair | Host a themed dinner party | Put on a barbeque | Host a wine and cheese tasting | Invite friends over for a pizza night | Start a supper club

Fundraising Guidance

We want you to really enjoy fundraising in aid of Sheffield Futures, so always take time to ensure your fundraising is both safe and legal.
To help you on your way, we’ve included some tips below. You can use these to help organise your event, depending on the size and type of fundraiser you are planning.
Although Sheffield Futures is not ultimately responsible for your fundraising and can’t accept any liability, please do get in touch with us by emailing [email protected] if you have any questions. We’ll be happy to help!

Planning ahead
Depending on your event, you may need to arrange necessary permits and safety checks. It’s always a good idea to plan ahead before your fundraising starts. Take a look on the GOV.UK site for some planning tips. It’s also important to check with your local authority to see whether you need any licenses for things like playing recorded music or holding a raffle or auction.
Keeping safe
Carrying out a risk assessment will help identify and remove any potentially harmful risks at your event. You can download risk assessment templates from the Health and Safety Executive.
Public liability insurance
Depending on your event, you may decide to take out public liability insurance. You should also check that any suppliers you hire are also covered in case anyone is in an accident caused by their equipment or service.
Food and drink If you’re providing refreshments at your event, please take a look at the Food Standards Agency website and follow their guidance on preparing, storing and labelling food safely.
First aid
After carrying out a risk assessment and taking all necessary steps to remove the identified areas of risk, you may still require a trained first aider(s) at your event. This could be due to the size or type of event you are planning. You can find out more by reading the guidelines about Event First Aid cover.
Collecting and handling money
If you’re collecting money on private property, you must get permission from the landowner – for example, the owner of the pub, or the manager of the train station. If you are collecting cash donations on the street, you will need a license. Licenses are available from your local authority or council. They’ll also provide you with any rules and guidance for your collection.

Posting about your fundraiser on social media

We’ve created a post for you to advertise your fundraiser on social media, download it here or create your own!

You can also download our digital logo using the link below.