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Six Easy Fundraising Ideas for Animal Lovers | Rumba

  • by Bronte Farenden
  • 20 Mar, 2019

Like us at Rumba, fundraising is essential to the success of any charity, and we greatly value the efforts of those who are aiding us in our mission to support the development of ground-breaking veterinary care, which could help save or extend the lives of many animals suffering from life-threatening illnesses. However, while finding the enthusiasm to support your chosen charity is easy, knowing how to fundraise can often be tricky, especially if you want to do something a little different. To encourage you to do your part, we’ve listed six easy fundraising ideas for animal lovers that both you and your furry friends will enjoy:


Dog Walking

One of the simplest and most enjoyable ways of fundraising is dog walking! While many pet owners walk their dogs as regularly as possible, some may not get out with their four-legged friend as much as they would like for one reason or another. Consequently, offering to walk dogs within your local community in exchange for a donation could make a huge difference, not only to the charity you are supporting but also to dogs and their owners too! 


Pet-Themed Cake Sale

While this is one of the most traditional ways of fundraising, adding a pet-themed twist means you can have some real fun with it! Whether you opt for cat-shaped biscuits, dog treat cakes or paw-print muffins, get creative with your baking and encourage others to get involved too by making your creations with family or friends. To achieve the maximum uptake, hold your cake sale in a location or venue in the heart of your community and at a time when everyone can get involved, like the weekend. 


Dog Washing

What better way to entice donations than with a dog washing event? A fundraising idea that everyone can enjoy, the first thing to do when organising this event is to find a suitable location that’s accessible to all, whether that’s your front/back garden or the village green. Then, get in touch with local pet shops and ask them to donate some supplies such as brushes or shampoo that you can use to clean your furry customers. Finally, set up a small seating area with drinks and snacks where pet-owners can wait while you get to work on cleaning their dogs for a small donation! 


Sponsored Sporting Event

A great way to raise money for any charity is through a sponsored sporting event. This could be anything from a sponsored walk or cycle to a full-blown marathon or triathlon – however much you want to commit to it is up to you! As well as raising valuable funds for your chosen charity, partaking in a sponsored sporting event is also an excellent incentive for improving your own fitness and will help you live a more active lifestyle.


Animal-Petting Coffee Morning 

Not only is a coffee morning a great way to bring people in your local community together, but with the added twist of animal-petting, this fundraising event is sure to put a smile on plenty of faces! On a good weather day, you may be able to host your coffee morning outside. However, if it’s cold or cloudy, you may want to get in touch with a local coffee shop to see whether they would consider letting you host your event inside their premises. Once you have selected your chosen venue, make your coffee morning as relaxed and welcoming as possible by providing entertainment and refreshments for both your human and furry guests! 


Pet Raffle 

A raffle is part and parcel of most charity events, so why not hold your very own pet raffle to raise funds for your selected animal charity? As well as prizes for pet owners, be sure to include some gifts for the pets themselves such as treats, grooming equipment, beds or toys. Once you have secured the prizes, promote the raffle as much as possible before hosting either online or at an event within your local community, with all sales being donated! 


While these are some of the simplest and most enjoyable ways of fundraising, there are plenty more for animal-lovers to try! At Rumba, we work closely with all of our fundraisers to create memorable events that help fund vital veterinary research, equipment and procedures which save the lives of many beloved animals. If you would like to find out more about our work, get in touch with our friendly team today to see how you could help the Rumba Foundation make a difference. 


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“This wasn’t my first skydive; in 2011 I made a jump to raise funds for the NSPCC, but this time it was a lot more personal. I lost my beloved dog Alfie to prostate cancer last year. I had taken him to three specialists in the hope of finding a cure, but the only treatment available would have prolonged his life for just a few weeks.  Even so, I knew that cancer doesn’t always have to mean a death sentence for pets. So, in honour of Alfie, I decided to lend whatever support I could to organisations working to save or extend the lives of other animals.

 And that’s how my partner Sherry and I came into contact with The Rumba Foundation. Having researched several charities, we were really impressed by the way that money raised by Rumba goes directly to fund pioneering research and therapies for animal patients. We’d found our home!

 When Rumba’s Founding Trustees, Jim and Fiona Hindle, invited us to become Ambassadors for the charity we were delighted. I was keen to start contributing to its fundraising mission as soon as possible.

 Which is why, a few months later, I found myself climbing into an aircraft and preparing to take that 13,000 ft leap. I really wanted to do my best for Alfie and the charity.

 First-time skydivers have to undertake a ground training session. This covers general safety guidelines and shows you how to leave the plane and land. Having done it before, though, I didn't need much preparation, except to book the day, turn up and jump – and this is one of the reasons why it seemed the most attractive fundraising route for me.

 The skydive had originally been scheduled for a few weeks earlier, but when the day came, the jump had to be cancelled due to bad weather. And even when we got the go-ahead for 26th May, we had to wait around for several hours to make absolutely sure the conditions were right.

 During those tense hours, my emotions were pretty mixed as we didn’t know for certain that the weather would let us do the jump, so it was a relief to finally get the all-clear.

 In the plane on that day were four students, four tutors and two cameramen – these were for the jumpers who were having their skydive filmed (me being one of them).

 My nerves were calm until I got near the door of the plane and then I had a flutter of panic. But once I was flying through the clouds, it was obvious there was no turning back. I just kept thinking about Alfie during the 60 seconds of free fall.

  I’d love to say the whole exercise was a stroll in the park – but to be honest, I don’t like heights, so even doing that second jump was a big challenge for me. But once I was back on the ground, I was overjoyed to have been able to raise a substantial amount of money for The Rumba Foundation in Alfie’s name. It was so worthwhile – and who knows, I may even consider having another go in the future. Watch this space …”

 Simon covered the costs of the skydive himself and succeeded in raising almost £2,000, including gift aid. On the day, he was supported by Rumba Founding Trustee Jim Hindle, as well as his family and friends.

 Everyone at Rumba sends heartfelt thanks to Simon. The funds he has raised will have a direct impact on the lives of animals. What a brilliant tribute to his special dog, Alfie!

 If you’ve been inspired to support Simon’s skydive, you can do so via his JustGiving page .

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