From his own experiences, Richard recommended the following fundraising platforms.
SNAP Sponsorship
Richard says “SNAP Sponsorship is an innovative and successful platform that takes a cut of the funds you raise, but partners you with local businesses who want to give to appropriate local charities or not-for-profits.”
Crowdfunding with Sport England
Sport England Places and Spaces crowdfunding poland rcs data scheme matches up to £10,000 of the money you raise. This investment aims to help community sports and physical activity organisations fund sports projects.
They also offer expert advice and guidance to support you and your campaign, one-to-one coaching by experts and access to free online courses. If your application is approved, you’ll get up to 50% towards your target, up to a maximum of £10,000.
However, to be eligible there are some pledge conditions. These are:
Raise at least 25% of your initial target
Once you have received a pledge, you’ll need to reach 100% of your initial funding target to receive the funds. So, even if you’re only £10 off they won’t give you the funds. If, however, you go over your target, they won’t ask for the money back.