There are
many reasons to give back. The simplest and arguably the most profound reason
is just to help someone else who is in need. This is fundamental to who we are
as humans, and it’s a noble thing to do that should be encouraged. Thankfully,
there are encouraging signs that the spirit of giving is very much alive. For
example, many people gave during the most recent Children In Need event –
raising a record
breaking £31 million. Amazing!
But
sometimes you don’t really know how best to give back, but there are many ways that
can be very rewarding. Let’s explore some of them in a little bit more detail.
Events & Fundraisers
There are
numerous events and fundraisers that you can organise or participate in to give
back to charity. These come in a variety of forms, and there is truly something
for everyone. So there’s really no excuse not to get involved!
Some ideas
for events and fundraisers include;
·
Sports
Events – Undertaking a sporting event is a great way to raise money for
charities. There are so many you can join, including the London Marathon or the London
To Brighton Bike Ride that attract many participants. Alternatively you
could find local events to take part in or organise your own.
·
Fun
Events – Bake sales, fairs and just a good old fashioned community get
together can help raise some money. Fun and games like raffles, egg and spoon
or sack races can be great fun and help contribute to a good cause too.
·
Charity Stunts
– If you really want to grab attention, you could organise a publicity
stunt to raise awareness for your charity and its cause. There have been many successful
stunts in recent memory. For example, some college
students wore heels to raise awareness for charities preventing violence
against women.
Events and
fundraisers don’t just raise money, they also promote awareness. This is a very
important part of giving to charity, as you may be able to convince others to
give kindly to a charity and make an effort to promote the cause themselves.
Give With Your Wallet
Simply
giving what little you can to a charity is a fantastic way to give back. Sometimes
a good old fashioned donation is a great way to help a cause. You can give during
many of the more high profile charity events like Children In Need or Comic Relief – as well as the other
additional benefits that might come up. You could also sponsor someone who is
taking part in a charity event themselves.
Another good
way to give is by shopping in charity shops. Not only does this help raise
money for charities, but it also allows people to have a chance to make use of
old clothes and items that might otherwise go to waste. You could also donate
your own items to a charity shop to help it raise more funds.
Many
charities also have an online
charity shop where you can buy things for a specific cause you’re familiar
with. These are great for things like Christmas cards and gifts as you can give
a thoughtful present that also helps a good cause.
Getting Businesses Involved
If you run a
business, or know someone who does, you could try and get their business involved
in giving to the cause. Even if you don’t know anyone, you could still approach
local businesses and see if they can give anything. They might be willing to
pledge a certain amount of money if they reach a certain target, for example.
Alternatively,
many businesses like retailers will often accept a charity donation box and allow
it to be placed in their shop window or counter. This can provide a steady
stream of valuable donations that take advantage of the considerable footfall
that many retailers have.
You could
also potentially get sponsored by a business. Businesses love to show their
charitable contributions to their customers and clients, as a result many will
look for charities to work with. This can be a very valuable partnership, so it’s
worth pursuing local businesses to see what they have to say and find out how
they can work with a charity.
Giving Back & The Spirit Of Giving
As we enter
into the tail end of 2013, the spirit of giving is more alive than at any other
time of year. Christmas and the holiday season are very important for charities,
as it’s a time when many people get together to enjoy the festive spirit.
There are
many ways to give, so keep them in mind this holiday season and take them into
2014 for a positive year of giving ahead.
Thanks for
reading. Please check out the rest of my work for The Technoperative. I’d
particularly recommend reading “The
Importance Of Compromise In Environmental Awareness”.
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