July Fundraising ideas of the month Loose Change Challenge – Throughout July This month we’re asking you and your workmates to donate small change to make a big difference. One way to do this is by taking part in Macmillan’s Loose Change Challenge – giving £2.50 a week for four weeks. It’s the price of a coffee in the morning, your favourite magazine or the bus fare home. It’s a small sacrifice but will mean a lot to millions. For a long-term money maker, get workmates to cough up their coppers regularly by setting up a coin jar for Macmillan. Chocolate Day – 7 July Celebrate all things chocolatey by holding your own workplace tuck shop for Macmillan. From cookies, cakes, bars and brownies, get colleagues to bring in goodies so you have a choca-block selection. Alternatively, ask workmates to brave the crave and give up chocolate for the day. And afterwards, donate what you would have spent to Macmillan. £260 could pay for a Macmillan Grant that helps a family affected by cancer take a holiday and enjoy precious time together. Please see if you can raise this amount in July and help people affected by cancer. Teddy Bear Picnic in the Park Day – 10 July Blankets and baskets (... and teddies) at the ready as Friday 10 July is a day dedicated to dining al fresco. Celebrate by organising a picnic packed with games, grub and get-togethers and sell tickets to raise money for Macmillan. Or for a quicker way to mark this day, play Macmillan’s name the bear sweepstake in your workplace. International Friendship Day – 30 July As the saying goes, ‘one good turn deserves another’. To put this phrase into practice, offer to do a good deed for workmates and ask for a donation to Macmillan in return. A cup of tea in the afternoon? A report you don’t want to write? A desk that desperately needs tidying? You (or rather they) decide. Bald is in Day – 11 July In honour of the beautiful bald, sign up to Macmillan’s fundraiser Brave the Shave and lop off your locks to be a hair-o for millions. For another hair-raising idea, don a bald cap for the day and ask workmates for sponsorship. You could even wear a green swimming cap, to add the Macmillan touch. Paperback Book Day – 30 July For a novel way to raise some money for Macmillan, set up a library in your workplace at £1 a loan. And, for all your wordy workmates, why not organise a monthly book club charging a small fee to take part? Swimming IPC World Championships – 13–19 July Give the professionals a run for their money this summer and make a splash for cash by holding your own charity swimming gala or sponsored swim. Charge a small fee for people to compete and ask spectators to dip into their purses and make a donation. To make waves for Macmillan another way, dive into one of our registered swimming events - Please share your fundraising ideas by logging on to Facebook or sending us a tweet. We couldn’t provide all the support we do without you. If you want to get involved, in whatever way you can, call us today on 0300 1000 200 or email us at fundraising@macmillan.org.uk www.facebook.com/macmillancancer www.twitter.com/macmillancancer Key Editor’s pick Lunch hour Questions about living with cancer? Call free on 0808 808 00 00 or visit macmillan.org.uk Macmillan Cancer Support, registered charity in England and Wales (261017), Scotland (SC039907) and the Isle of Man (604). MAC12901_0715 Coffee break Make a day of it
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