Fundraising

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You have the opportunity to fund the next big discovery in our fight against cancer. Every pound you raise in sponsorship helps more people survive and will bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.
 

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    Raise money online

    Kick cancer where it hurts – get sponsored online. The easiest way to raise money is to set up an online fundraising page.

    If you don’t have a page yet, create your online fundraising page today and find out how to make the most of it.

    Create your online fundraising page today
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    Fundraising ideas

    Our new fundraising pack is crammed full of inspirational ideas to help kick-start your fundraising and show cancer who’s boss.

    It doesn't matter how much time you have – there's something for everyone. Be inspired and boost fundraising with our top tips.

    Get your fundraising pack today
  • Fundraising tips for groups

    Raising money in a group is great fun and is the best way to gang up on cancer. We’ve created a fundraising pack for groups to help you smash your group's fundraising target with our top tips.

  • Fundraising tips for kids

    There are lots of ways your children can unite against cancer, raising money at school or with their friends. Get a fundraising pack for kids.

  • Fundraising tools

    We’ve put together some handy fundraising materials, including packs and posters, to help you promote your Race for Life event and raise money so we can fight cancer. Take look at our fundraising tools.

  • Pay in your sponsorship

    To continue our fight, we need every woman taking part in Race for Life to return their sponsorship money after their event. Find out how quick and easy it is to pay in your sponsorship.

  • What your money can do

    Our work is only possible because of you. With increased support we could save more lives. Find out how the money you raise helps us to continue to make progress and give hope to people affected by cancer.

     

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