Everyone of our programmes is reliant on your support, be it time, money or your advice and expertise.
We love to hear from you with your fundraising ideas, initiatives or perhaps you would like to support the delivery of our programmes.
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We love to hear from you with your fundraising ideas, initiatives or perhaps you would like to support the delivery of our programmes.
Please do get in touch if that is you!
SUPPORT
OUR FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISE WITH US - EVENTS
We have plenty of events for you to get involved with. Check out our events page!
START UP YOUR OWN INITIATIVE
Every little helps, please do get in touch if you are keen to do something and we can support you to set up a giving page via our registered platform on Virgin Giving and supply you with fundraising materials.
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See below some useful resources:
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CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
We believe in the power and benefits of collaboration and are always keen to partner with companies. Partnerships present a unique opportunity to increase employee engagement and be a part of changing young lives for the better.
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We look to form long-term, dynamic relationships, that drive positive impact in our work with young people and with prisoners/prison-leavers.
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We welcome opportunities to discuss:
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Becoming your 'Charity of the year'
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Participating in community events/matches
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Fundraising for 3Pillars, including hosting events on our behalf
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Pro bono support
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Volunteering
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Gifts in kind
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Charity raffle/auction prizes
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Provide placement/employment opportunities for our participants
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Introduce Payroll Giving
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Any other ideas you may have
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If your Company is interested in finding out more please get in touch,
External Support
Rory Stewart, MP
Prisons Minister
“3Pillars... which emphasises exercise, which emphasises employment but above all emphasises ethos; the military ethos, the sense of courage, the sense of pride, the sense of honour, the sense of self confidence which is going to be hugely important for pushing people forward into the world.” (January 2018).
Dr Phillip Lee, MP
Former Justice Minister