Fundraise online


Sharing an online fundraising page is the quickest and easiest way to collect sponsorship.

Send your friends, family and colleagues your page link so they can sponsor you anywhere, any time.


Create your fundraising page

If you haven’t already, set up a JustGiving or Enthuse page for your fundraiser so that:

  • people can donate securely, quickly and easily with a credit or debit card
  • the money you raise goes directly to Maggie’s
  • your sponsors can leave you a message of support if they want to.


Tips for your fundraising page

  1. Upload a photo – this is a great way to personalise your page and gives donors a chance to see who they’re supporting.

  2. Set a target – this is motivating for you and your supporters, and will help you see how well your fundraising is going.

  3. Tell your story – people visiting your fundraising page will want to know all about your challenge, why you’re supporting Maggie’s and the difference their donation will make.

  4. Share your page – send the link to your fundraising page to friends and family, and share it on social media. You can even ask those who have donated to share it too.

  5. Remember GiftAid – remind your sponsors to GiftAid their online donations. This means we can collect an extra 25% on the donation at no extra cost to you or your sponsor.

  6. Follow up – sometimes people but simply forget to donate, so don’t be shy to follow up. It can take more than one round of asks to reach your target.

  7. Say 'thank you' – a simple 'thank you' can go a long way to make your donors feel appreciated and encourage them to continue to support your fundraising.


If you have any questions about your fundraising page, please contact your nearest Maggie's centre

How your money helps

The money you raise is used to make the biggest possible difference to the people living with cancer who walk through our doors each day.

£40

means someone with cancer can spend an hour with a Benefits Advisor to help them get financial support

£100

covers the cost of a ‘Getting Started’ session, helping someone with cancer learn to manage their diagnosis and treatment

£180

means a family can get ongoing support from a Psychologist, helping them after losing someone with cancer

Stories from our fundraisers

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