Sense relies on the energy and initiative of fundraisers at work, school and in the community, to continue our work with deafblind people.
There are many ways that you can raise money for Sense, all of which contribute directly to helping deafblind people.
We have three dedicated Regional Fundraising Managers, one in the North of England, one in the South of England and one in the midlands to support you with your fundraising ideas.
Please contact your Regional Fundraising Manager should you have any ideas about fundraising for Sense.
Fundraise at work
Fundraising at work with your colleagues, or in your organisation, is easy to organise and great for team spirit. Nominate us as your charity of the year and organise fundraising in your workplace with colleagues; hold a dress down day, quizzes, breakfast club or a raffle, swear box – the ideas are endless.
Your regional fundraiser will have lots of ideas to help you get the best from your ideas.
Fundraise at school or college. We have a large amount of support amongst children and young adults and you can join in the fun, too.
Auction your teacher to do your homework, hold a silly hair day or challenge your class to a sponsored silence or read. Why not form a fundraising committee and support us all year round?
Fundraise at home
Try our new activity ‘by invitation only’, a great way to see old friends, meet new ones and raise money in the process.
Extreme challenges
Have you ever thought of doing something completely out of the ordinary – a once in a lifetime challenge? Our supporters have cycled from Land’s End to John’O’Groats, swum the English Channel and even rowed the Atlantic. If you have an idea like this then please contact your Regional Fundraising Manager.