Throughout this pandemic,
many kind-hearted volunteers have rolled up their sleeves without fuss or faff.
They have cooked, sewn, fundraised, collected, and delivered to support those
in need.
They are members of small
neighbourhood groups and charities which make an enormous contribution to life
in Retford – and it’s time that contribution was properly recognised. And no,
we’re not talking about a round of applause.
We’re talking about reaching
out and helping out.
Local matters
According to the National
Council of Voluntary Organisations, there are 136,000 micro or small charities
in the UK* and between 600,000 to 900,000 unincorporated groups and
organisations.
They provide all sorts of
support, such as delivering food to the most vulnerable, picking up litter,
planting trees and helping the homeless.
These small groups are often
the first to recognise a need in the community and to respond to it. However,
many operate on shoestring budgets and rely on a few, dedicated individuals to
keep the show on the road.
As a result, even small
contributions of time or money can have a significant impact.
Read on to see how you can
help make a difference.
Offer your time.
This could be in the
form of hands-on labour or the provision of useful services. Many small
charities are crying out for people to help with the accounts, social media, or
publicity. Whatever your skillset, there will be a local group that welcomes
your talents. Consider giving up a few hours a month to help them out.
Organise a one-off fundraiser.
If you don’t feel able to
make a regular time commitment, why not arrange a raffle, silent auction, or
digital pub quiz to generate funds? Get some friends involved (so you can share
the load) and draw on your network of local contacts.
Devise your own sponsored sporting event.
In the absence of
long-distance running, triathlon and cycling events due to Covid-19, many
people are creating their own challenges. You could pledge to run 30 miles in
30 days or to clock up a ridiculous number of hours on a stationary bike. Be as
creative and whacky as you dare and get training AND fundraising.
Get your business to support a local charity for a year.
By doing so, you can spread
fundraising events over 12 months, and get colleagues to chip in. Having a
charity of choice is an excellent way for businesses to develop community links
and build team spirit within the company.
Sign up to a charity fundraising site.
EasyFundraising, AmazonSmile and The Giving Machine will
make a small donation to a charity of your choice, every time you make an
online purchase. Usually, they donate 0.5% of the purchase price to your chosen
charity (conditions apply). While this may not seem like a lot, the tally can
accumulate over time.
We can all do our bit and
rise to the community challenge that the awful Covid-19 epidemic has laid down
before us.
Here at The Good Estate
Agent – North Nottinghamshire we’re proud to be a part of the community and
want to do all we can to help it thrive and prosper.
Thanks for reading.
I’m always happy to help anyone raising funds for a local
charity.
Call to find out how The Good Estate Agent works with the local community.
To find out more call us or send a message.
☎01777 237310 ☎ Messages to
☎07981 744003 ☎
email: geraldbowers@thegoodea.co.uk
*A micro charity has an
income of £10,000 or less a year. A small charity is defined as having between
£10,000 and £100,000 income a year.
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