Collecting donations and sponsorship
How do I fundraise online?
We would prefer you use the fundraising page created for you through the registration platform Funraisin. This is automatically created for you and linked to your team page making fundraising even easier for you. However, if you would like to use another provider please do speak to us so we can ensure we'll recognise your fundraising efforts when they arrive (not all sites send through fundraiser details).
How do I pay in cash?
Please don't send cash in the post. You can pay in cash by:
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Banking the money yourself and paying into your fundraising page using a debit or credit card
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Banking the money and sending us a personal cheque made out to The King's Trust or paying in cash at a Post Office and sending us a postal orders are temporarily unavailable and will be diverted and held at a sorting office until further notice.
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Paying the money directly into our bank account. Drop us a line and we'll give you all the details you need to do this.You can contact us here or phone us on 020 7543 1384 (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm).
How can we help
Is there advice available?
Of course! Our lovely team is on hand to offer inspiration and advice to those brand new to fundraising and to seasoned fundraisers alike. You can contact us here or phone us on 020 7543 1384 (Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm).
You can also download our Community Fundraising resource pack for a step by step guide to fundraising for The King's Trust.
Are there any materials available to help me?
We have posters, balloons, t-shirts and collection tins/buckets available to help fundraisers.
The Cause
Can my money go to a specific project?
The money you raise will automatically go to the areas that need it most. This allows us to be more efficient with your fundraising so we can help more young people. If you feel a particular connection to an area or programme please get in touch with us.
What are donations spent on?
You can see examples of what donations are spent on, how much of every pound goes directly to the cause and, if you like, our full accounts, by reading our annual reports.