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Organising a fundraising event for Buckinghamshire Mind is a fun way to bring together people in the local community whilst raising funds to help us provide vital mental health support to those in need.

Maybe you are a budding baker, quiz master extraordinaire or have craft items to sell – there are plenty of ways you could fundraise for Buckinghamshire Mind. If you need a little inspiration on how you can fundraise for Buckinghamshire Mine, then look no further.  We have a wealth of fundraising ideas to help you get started on your fundraising journey! Download our A-Z of fundraising ideas here.

Setting up a fundraising page is a great way to support your event as you can invite friends, family and colleagues to donate online.  You can set up your fundraising page on the Buckinghamshire Mind JustGiving page

But don’t worry we can also facilitate cash donations on the day and provide you with collection buckets.

We can also provide you with logos, stickers, balloons, collecting tins and t-shirts for your event.

Two children running a bake sale

Our fundraising team can support you in promoting your event on our social media channels and in our monthly newsletter, helping you to spread the word within the local community. You can also use our ‘In Aid of Logo’ on any promotional materials. Please contact us to request the logo. Don’t forget to include our charity number (1103063) as well.

Please note that whilst we are affiliated to national Mind, we are a separate independent charity responsible for our own funding.  Therefore, when creating any promotional materials or posting online please ensure you use the correct logo and our charity name, ‘Buckinghamshire Mind’ not ‘MIND’.

If you think you could organise an event to help us raise money, big or small, please get in touch with us and let us know! Our fundraising team can be contacted by email at [email protected] or by phone on 01494 463364.

Bucks Mind stall with smiling volunteers

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