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Fundraising resources

Our fabulous fundraisers make a huge difference to children affected by neuroblastoma. We want to help you as much as you can to raise vital funds!

Order fundraising materials

If you would like to request fundraising materials to support your fundraising, including collection buckets and boxes, balloons and wristbands, please fill out our order form.

Order fundraising materials

Download fundraising materials

Take a look at the different materials to support your fundraising – ideas, sponsorship forms, promotional posters and more! Click on each title to download and print the resource. Thanks so much for your support!

  • Bunting
  • Event poster
  • Gift Aid form
  • Guess my time
  • Organising a raffle guide
  • Sponsorship form
  • Collection Guidelines
  • Thank you poster

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month:

  • Bunting
  • Event poster
  • Gold ribbon template
  • Sponsorship form

How do I pay in funds raised?

Congratulations on your fundraising and thank you for supporting Solving Kids’ Cancer to give hope to families affected by neuroblastoma. Now that you’ve completed your fundraising, here’s what you need to do next!

By Cheque

Send a cheque made payable to ‘Solving Kids’ Cancer’, together with a completed Tell us about your fundraising form, to:

Solving Kids’ Cancer, Coram Campus, 41 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ 

If your fundraising is to support a particular campaign, please write the campaign name on the back of the cheque and in the Tell us about your fundraising form. Cheques should not be made out to any individual campaign.

By Bank

You can pay in funds raised through an online bank transfer or at a NatWest bank. Email us at [email protected] for our bank details. When you’ve made the payment please complete and return our Tell us about your fundraising form so we have all the information we need!

By Phone

To pay your funds raised over the phone call 0207 284 0800 and our fundraising team will be happy to help!

Tell us about your fundraising activity

Every time you pay in funds raised, complete our Tell us about your fundraising form and email it to [email protected] or send it directly to Solving Kids’ Cancer, Coram Campus, 41 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ 

We'll then be able to:

  • Allocate your funds correctly (this is particularly important if you’ve chosen to support a child's campaign)
  • Tally your personal fundraising total
  • And thank you for your amazing support!

JustGiving pages

If you’ve set up a JustGiving page linked to Solving Kids’ Cancer, the funds raised will automatically come to us.

Your sponsorship form

If you’ve raised funds using a sponsorship form, please send the forms back to us so that we can we claim gift aid on people's donations and maximise your fundraising. Email to [email protected] or post to Solving Kids’ Cancer, Coram Campus, 41 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ 

Published: 7th May, 2019

Updated: 21st October, 2020

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