Fundraising ideas
Take a look at our fun and fresh fundraising ideas. There is something for everyone! You can download the fundraising ideas below to help you get started.
Go simple
Sponsored silence
Organise a sponsored silence in the staff room and either sponsor someone else to be quiet or get sponsorship yourself to be kept quiet. How hard can it be...!
Unwanted gift sale
Bring in your unwanted Christmas or birthday gifts and sell them to raise funds for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign.
Text a donation
Texting 84424 - it takes just seconds but makes a lasting difference.
Coffee morning
Arrange a coffee or tea morning in the staff room; cakes are always a great hit too!
Go gold
Dress up in gold....
Oh so simple - arrange a day where everyone donates a small amount of money to wear an item of gold coloured clothing.
Golden oldies music quiz
Host a golden oldies-themed music quiz - we've written lots of questions to get you started.
Golden balloon popping
Ask people to buy a raffle ticket, pop their names inside golden balloons, blow up the balloons and then hold a ‘popping ceremony' to see who wins prizes!
Golden egg Race
Back to school for an old-fashioned egg and spoon race (you could also spray the eggs golden to keep in the spirit of Muscular Dystrophy Campaign's 50th Anniversary).
Get messy with food
Heart shaped cakes
Everyone loves a cookie - bake heart-shaped cakes to sell in the staff canteen.
Donut eating
Easy peasy! Hold a donut eating competition to see how many donuts colleagues can eat without licking their lips.
Food treasure hunt
Ask everyone to donate an item of packaged food and then come up with clues to lead people to the ‘treasure'.
Strawberries and cream parties for Wimbledon
Host a tennis themed party to coincide with Wimbledon and sell bowls of strawberries and cream...people won't be able to resist them!
Get moving
Tug-of-war
Hold a Tug-of-war competition - organise teams to battle it out for the title of Top Tesco Tug-of-war Team.
Five-a-side football
Everyone loves a game of footie - organise teams of five colleagues, family and friends to take to the pitch for a five-a-side tournament.