FUnDRAISE FOr a FAIrER future YOUR GUIdE TO RAISING MOney

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FUnDRAISE FOr a FAIrER future YOUR GUIdE TO RAISING MOney for THE FAIRTrADE foundation

FUNDRAISE FOR A FAIREr future FAIRTRade MAkeS a huge DIFfeRENCE for people Like JosE The FAIRTRADE Mark is a powerful thing. Through fair prices, better wages and the Fairtrade Premium, Fairtrade is transforming the lives of 1.5 million people in 74 less developed countries around the world. But we have a long way to go. While Fairtrade is providing a safety net to some farmers and workers, many more are still unable to get a fair deal for their crop, and are struggling to support their families. T his is where your fundraising can make a difference. Fairtrade is working right now to bring a fair deal to more farmers and workers, so they can overcome the problems trapping them in poverty. CONTENTS Fundraising ideas and inspiration... 4 ore information about the M difference fundraising can make... 6 egal information and your L pay-in slip...10 2 All this is possible thanks to visionary people who thought about how to improve humanity Jose Joaquin Levi Lisondo, coffee farmer, Costa Rica Jose Joaquin Levi Lisondo is a coffee farmer from San Isidro El General in Costa Rica. He sells his coffee as Fairtrade through his local certified farmer co-operative, CoopeAgri. As well as offering the security of the Fairtrade Minimum Price, Jose s co-operative invested the Fairtrade Premium in a medical clinic. Farming can be a dangerous business and with little social security from the government, medical problems can end livelihoods. I had an accident and had to go to hospital the index finger of my left hand was amputated. But I was lucky because [CoopeAgri] could help me and also supported me financially. Jose Joaquin Levi Lisondo, San Isidro El General, Costa Rica Our mission is a world where everyone who grows the products we rely on can make a secure living, support their family, and take control of their lives. It s what anyone deserves, but it s only possible if we reach more people like Jose. You can help reach more people like Jose by raising money at a Fairtrade event. Read on for simple fundraising ideas that work. Our mission is a world where everyone who grows the products we rely on can make a secure living. 3

IDEAs and INSPIraTion Whatever you do to raise money, get creative and have fun. Here are five tried and tested ideas to get you going. Raffle Gather your favourite Fairtrade products into a hamper and hold a raffle. Provide great prizes and who knows how much you could raise? Fairtrade freebies: Local shops may be willing to donate products in exchange for some publicity. You don t get if you don t ask 100 TICKETS SOLD at 1 each 273274 100 Could fund water conservation training for coffee farmers in Peru, to tackle the effects of climate change Dinner party Be the host with the most at a local community venue or in the splendour of your dining room. Ask for a donation to attend or have a collection box, and serve up a selection of delicious dishes cooked with Fairtrade ingredients. At a larger community event you could do a crowd pleasing favourite like curry. 5 GUESTS at 30 each 150 Could support cocoa farmer co-operative in Uganda to join Fairtrade 1. Hints and tips Many fundraising activities work really well as part of a larger awareness raising event. For example, if you re planning a product tasting evening you could hold a raffle to win a selection of the products. Coffee and cake morning Banana fun run This is the perfect chance for a catch up with friends or to make new ones. Hold your coffee and cake morning in a local community centre or church, or in your home, and get chinwagging. Coffee connoisseurs: Add a twist by buying a selection of Fairtrade brands and hold a tasting session. Can your guests guess the country their coffee is from? 35 people buy ONE cake and ONE coffee at 1 each 70 Female coffee farmers in Kenya could receive productivity training, and earn more money to feed their families Feeling energetic? Join an upcoming local running event and get sponsored to run with some friends in banana costumes. You can download a sponsorship form at fairtrade. org.uk/fundraise or set up your very own fundraising page at justgiving.com/ fairtrade Banana suits are available at shop.fairtrade.org.uk 3 Participants raising 200 each 600 supporting banana farmers in Peru to tackle crop diseases Film night Mix entertainment and education at a film night. You don t need a cinema, any space and a projector will do. Fairtrade on film: We re releasing a short film for Fairtrade Fortnight sharing the stories of Fairtrade producers. Download or order at fairtrade.org.uk/fortnight, find more films at youtube.com/user/fairtradefoundation 2. 3. 4. Telling your guests about the difference their donations make will encourage them to dig deeper! Swot up on pages 6-9. Get more event resources and promotional materials at our online shop, shop.fairtrade.org.uk We re here to help you with your fundraising. Please get in touch by emailing fundraising@fairtrade.org. uk or call 020 3301 5041. We d love to hear what you re up to. 50 PEOPLE, 5 A TICKET admit one admit one 250 could support rice farmers in Burma to become Fairtrade certified and get a fair deal 4 5

YOUr FUNdRAIsiNG CAN CREATE A fairer FUTURE for FARmErS AND WORKErS Assisting farmers and workers to join Fairtrade better prices, conditions and the Fairtrade Premium Training to increase yield and quality of crops more money to spend on basics like food and education Climate change adaptation programmes farmers can continue to produce the crops they rely on Support women farmers to take part in training the chance to earn an independent income Twenty years since the first products carrying the FAIRTRADE Mark hit our shelves, the UK public have helped change the lives of many farmers and workers by getting behind Fairtrade. In 20 more, we want to make trade fair for everyone. In a time of increasing uncertainty for the people who grow our food, Fairtrade can bring a more secure livelihood and hope for the future. But we urgently need to reach more people and bring them a fair deal too. To do this, Fairtrade is working with farmers and workers, helping them to access Fairtrade and overcome the problems trapping them in poverty. Your donations help us make trade fairer for more people. Christian Dubon, coffee farmer, Honduras Fairtrade gives us the security that we will get at least the minimum to be able to have a decent life in the future WHY DONATE? HOW TO TELL PEOPLE ABOUT FAIRTRADE AND FUNDRAISING Not everyone is aware of the organisation behind the FAIRTRADE Mark, or how donations to the Fairtrade Foundation can help advance our mission. You might want to tell people at your event the following to help make it clearer. Buying a product with the FAIRTRADE Mark means you can be sure the producer(s) who grew it received a fair price. We re also raising money today to help more farmers and workers in the developing world become part of Fairtrade, so they can get a fair deal too. 6 7

A GET TOGETHER IN HACKNey Supporter Amy Ross, right, shares the secret recipe to a great evening of fun, fundraising and sharing Fairtrade. MoRE EQUALity FOr women FARMErs IN KENYA The challenge was to host a dinner party, cook a delicious meal using Fairtrade ingredients and raise money to support projects that bring a fair deal to more people. The first question was who to invite. I really wanted to get the word out and inspire some influential local people. So in addition to friends, family and a few colleagues, I also invited local MP Diane Abbott and food blogger Helena Smith (Eat Hackney). To my delight they accepted! The next question was what to cook. I decided to keep it simple and go for dishes I d made before, and use as many Fairtrade ingredients as possible, from the Tropical Wholefoods almonds guests nibbled on when they arrived, to the 100 percent Fairtrade banoffee pie for dessert. It was a great success! The conversation flowed, the food disappeared, the guests mingled and everyone marvelled at the range of Fairtrade products. Guests were particularly interested in hearing about the project we were raising money for. And I was thrilled that by the time I was clearing away the dishes at the end of the night, we d made close to 150! 148 donated by guests at Amy s dinner party 68 for one farmer to receive training in Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) In the coffee growing regions of west Kenya, traditionally the man of the household owns the land. This brings decision-making power and the earnings from the coffee bushes. It s common for women to carry out the majority of the work, but receive no wage themselves and little say. Fairtrade Africa is working with men to transfer ownership of some of the coffee bushes to their wives. This enables women to sell the harvested beans and earn an individual income for the first time. And evidence suggests they spend their income responsibly, to benefit the whole household. training for 2 women coffee farmers, enabling them to grow more and better quality beans This means: Women move towards more equal position in the household They can attend training to improve farming Women earn more money for their family More food on the table and more to spend on education So far 300 women farmers have gained ownership of between 50 and 500 coffee bushes each. Fairtrade Africa is planning to bring these same benefits to another 150 women, as well as providing agricultural training and support in selling their coffee into local markets. 8 9

THE LEGAL StuFF Authorisation Private events don t need authorisation. If your event is taking place in a public area you should inform the local police and council of your activities. If the council requires an authorisation letter from the charity, contact us on fundraising@fairtrade.org.uk Keep cash at your event secure Use a lockable box and have two people count the money together. Holding a raffle You should not need a licence as long as there are no cash prizes, you spend no more than 250 buying prizes, and the sale of tickets and announcements of results take place on the same premises. Contact your council for local regulations if unsure. Sporting events Larger events open to the general public to join should have medical cover, for example St John Ambulance or the British Red Cross. You might also consider taking out public liability insurance or have indemnity forms for participants. Questions? Get in touch! Thanks so much for your fundraising There are many ways you can transfer your fund money to us. Gather all the money together first and deposit it in your or your group s bank account. Then you can: Donate online Go to fairtrade.org.uk/ fundraise to pay by credit/debit card, or with your PayPal account. Send us a cheque Fill in the form below, enclose a cheque made payable to the Fairtrade Foundation and send to the Freepost address at the bottom. Use our donate form to make a credit/debit card payment Fill in the form below and send to the Freepost address at the bottom. Email fundraising@fairtrade.org.uk The Fairtrade Foundation abides by the Institute of Fundraising codes of practice and is a member of the Call 020 3301 5041 Fundraising Standards Board (FRSB). 10 11 Card no. Security code: (3 digits on the back of your card) Start date: Name (as on card): Address: Email: Expiry date: Make a payment over the phone Call 020 3301 5041 with your credit/debit card details to hand. Pay by bank transfer Email fundraising@fairtrade.org.uk to find out how. Don t forget Fundraise for Fairtrade Donation Slip I wish to make a donation of: I wish to pay by: Cheque Credit card Please pay in your fund money as soon as possible after your event Please do not us send cash in the post The Fairtrade Foundation abides by the Institute of Fundraising codes of practice, and is a member of the Fundraising Standards Board (FRSB) which means you can Give With Confidence. Please enclose a cheque payable to Fairtrade Foundation Please complete the credit card form below I authorise the Fairtrade Foundation to debit my under mentioned credit/debit card with the sum of: Card type (please tick): Visa Delta Diner Barclays Connect Switch/Maestro Amex Issue number: Tel: Mastercard JCB Postcode: If you would like to receive updates from us about how your donation is being used please tick a box: Email Mail If you would like to receive updates from us about what else the Fairtrade Foundation is up to, please tick this box: The Fairtrade Foundation will process your details for the purpose of administering your donation in compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998. In order to process credit card donations we will need to pass your details onto RSM 2000, who process credit card payments on our behalf. By providing your details you consent to this being done. Please return your donation slip to: FREEPOST RSAX-THKL-HJEB, Fundraising team, Fairtrade Foundation, 3rd Floor, Ibex House, 42-47 Minories, London EC3N 1DY

THANK YOu FOr FUNDRAISING FOR A FAIRER future Your fundraising will MAKE TRADE FAIRER FOr more PEOPlE. fairtrade.org.uk Fairtrade Foundation, 3rd Floor, Ibex House, 42-47 Minories, London, EC3N 1DY Tel: +44 (0) 20 3301 5041 Email: fundraising@fairtrade.org.uk Registered Charity No. 1043886 A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales No. 2733136 Photography credits: Simon Rawles, Eduardo Martino, Alex Rumford, Veronique Verlinden, Rob Kenyon, Kate Bird