It’s 2010, it’s back and it’s better than ever!
The Great Big small Charity Car Draw
It’s 2010, it’s back and it’s better than ever!
In 2009, hundreds of charities across the UK raised money through the FSI Car Draw. It was such a success that it is back to 2010 – with the winner receiving a brand new MINI First and every ticket buyer helping out small charities.
It is free to take part and the registration process is simple. Once you’ve registered you receive paper tickets and an online sales link – then all you need to know if tell everyone you know about it and get selling!
You will need to register for the FSI community via the ‘login/ register’ tab at the top of the FSI website which will extend out into a banner where you can click ‘register now’. Once you’ve registered, you will see a link to register for the car draw inside the online community. Please note that this is a new process and is different to the registration process of the 2009 Car Draw.
The Car Draw is open now and runs until the 6th of September with the winner drawn at the FSI Forum on the 14th of October. So register now to maximise your fundraising and ensure you can enjoy the fun of this great event.
We will provide you with everything you need. During Small Charity Week there is a whole day devoted to the car draw with online competitions and tips for maximising your fundraising impact.
Find out more about the car draw here www.smallcharitycardraw.co.uk
The FSI Challenge
The FSI Challenge is fast approaching and we still have a few remaining places. Why not ask your supporters to walk or run 4 or 10km through the Peak District on 5th June 2010?
If you’re interested in taking part, email jess@thefsi.org or take a look at the Charity Information Pack to help you get the most out of this event. To view the Information pack visit http://www.thefsi.org/2009/11/the-fsi-challenge/ and enter the password: thornbridge (case sensitive)
Find out more about the challenge here www.thefsi.org/2009/11/challenge-2010
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