Downloadable materials for fundraising!
Thanks to Obrizum Media, we’ve designed a pack of downloadable fundraising materials to help you plan and promote your event!
Awareness and information poster
Print out the awareness poster and stick around your local town or borough:
in community centres
on pub and café noticeboards
around your office (on the backs of toilet doors and kitchen cupboards, or anywhere else people tend to linger)
at local schools
on church notice boards
Remember to ask permission before putting any posters up.
Fundraising Event poster
Use the event poster to promote your fundraising event and share details including:
the nature of your event (is it a cake sale, a sponsored run or a garden fete etc.)
the date and time
location
why you are fundraising for Neuroblastoma UK
how much money you hope to raise
Event bunting and cake decorations
We’ve created two types of colourful bunting to add a splash of warmth to your event. Use the miniature bunting to decorate cakes - simply attach to a cocktail stick!
Use the large bunting
around your front door or windows for everyone to see
to decorate a cake sale table
during a party in aid of Neuroblastoma UK, such as a tea party or evening drinks
during a non-school uniform day raising money to help fight neuroblastoma
Collection box template
Use our collection box template to gather donations at your event
Print out on a sheet of thick paper, cut round the edges and glue together.
You can place the box in local cafes or shops (with their permission of course)
or use during your very own fundraising events to collect donations.
For more inspiration about how to fundraise within your community, head to our useful pages on community fundraising and take a look below to see who your support could help:
Just weeks before her 2nd birthday, Beth was diagnosed with stage four high risk neuroblastoma.
But two years after her initial diagnosis and being clear of her cancer for six months, Beth relapsed twice. On Christmas Eve 2019, Beth quietly passed away. She was five years old.
Jill, Beth’s mummy shares their story.