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Fundraise for change

Have fun and raise money to help bring music to more young people across the UK.

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Why fundraise?

How fundraising helps

Every event or sponsored challenge directly funds music therapy and creative music activities for children and young people who need it most. From concerts to bake sales, every note and every pound counts.

So far, our supporters have helped us deliver over 12,000 music therapy sessions.

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Fundraising ideas

How to get involved

It’s so easy to start raising money to support our work. If you wish to run or participate in a fundraising event, please set up your own Give as you Live page to collect donations. Here are some fundraising ideas:

  • Take on a physical challenge such as cycling, swimming or running a marathon
  • Run a sponsored music event, such as a 24-hour music marathon
  • Set up a community events such as a jumble sale or bake sale
  • Ask for donations instead of gifts for your next big celebration
  • Have a retiring collection as part of your choir or orchestra concert.

Once you’ve set up your page, email us and we can send you leaflets, collection boxes and Jessie’s Fund T-shirts.

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Easy fundraising

Other ways to get involved

If setting up an event is not for you, there are plenty of other simple ways you can raise funds for us. Remember: every little helps!