Raffle And Lottery Guidance A handy guide to running your own raffle or lottery. Expand View our handy guide to running your own raffle or lottery.
Can I donate toys or other items to the charity? Thank you for thinking of our young patients, click to find out more about our donation policy. Expand Please visit our gifts in kind page to find out more about our toy donation policy and what we are able to accept.
How do I set up a regular gift? Donating regular amounts is of great long term support to our charity, here's how to set this up. Expand If you would like to set up a monthly donation to us by direct debit, please visit the donate section of our website. If you have any questions or would prefer to give your details over the telephone to set up your direct debit, please call our Supporter Care team on 0121 333 8506.
What is Gift Aid? Am I able to Gift Aid my donation? Expand Gift Aid is a scheme which allows charities to claim 25p in every £1 of a charitable donation made by a UK taxpayer. Gift Aid is only eligible on a personal donation. We cannot claim Gift Aid on donations from companies, Charitable Trusts, raffles or merchandise. For more information, please read this useful guide from HMRC. Download your Gift Aid Declaration form.
I would like to raise funds for Birmingham Children's Hospital. Where do I start? Expand If you’ve already decided on your fundraiser or have already signed up to a third party event, please complete our fundraising registration form. Once this form has been completed and submitted, a dedicated fundraiser from our team will be in touch within 48 hours to discuss your plans. They will then send you our fundraising pack with lots of advice and materials to get you started. If you aren’t yet sure what you’d like to do, you can find plenty of inspiration on the ‘Fundraising’ tab at the top of this page. You can also find a list of all our organised events on our ‘Events’ pages, or get in touch with our team, we’d be more than happy to discuss some ideas with you. Email us or call us on 0121 333 8506.
How do I leave a gift in my Will? A precious gift to support the future of Birmingham Children's Hospital, here's what you need to do. Expand A precious gift to support the future of our hospital, here's what you need to do. For over 160 years, visionary supporters have been leaving gifts in their wills to support the future of our hospital for generations to come. For more information please visit our Gifts in Wills page or contact us on 0121 333 8506.
Please could you come and collect my tin/bucket? Our tin is full or our event has now finished -here's what to do Expand If your tin is full or event has now finished, here's what to do We don’t currently offer a dedicated collection service for our tins and buckets. It’s the responsibility of the supporter to return the tin or bucket along with its contents to our Fundraising Hub here at the hospital. If you’re having problems returning your tins or buckets, please get in touch with your fundraising contact who will be able to help resolve the issue, or contact us here and someone will be in touch.
Can I support a specific ward or appeal? Yes you can and here's how Expand Yes! You can choose for your money to go a specific ward or department, one of our current appeals or where the need is greatest across the hospital, Just let us know where you want the money to go in the comments section on your registration form.
What are the regulations surrounding raffles? Raffles are a form of lottery and therefore have additional rules - we'll explain here Expand Supporters must pay to enter and there must be at least one prize. Raffles that do not require a license are a ‘Small Raffle’ or a ‘Private Raffle’. Small Raffle Tickets cannot be sold to anyone under the age of 16 years old. Tickets are sold at the same price (If tickets cost £1 you cannot have a ‘special offer’ of e.g. Five for £4). Tickets must be sold on the day of the draw only (Not in the days leading up to it) and the results made public on the same day. You can spend a maximum of £500 on prizes (Donated prizes’ value does not count so you can have as many donated prizes as you like). You can have a gift voucher as a prize but not actual cash. All proceeds must go to Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity. Private Raffle Tickets are sold to people who are members of the same club, or who live/ work on the same premises. The raffle can only be promoted to the members or to people on the premises. You will need to email your Local Authority for a ‘Society Raffle’ if Tickets are sold over a longer period of time (more than one day). Tickets will be sold to the general public. Just let them know when the raffle is happening, what prizes you are offering and how many tickets you hope to sell. For detailed information please read our guide to raffles or visit the Institute of Fundraising website
Can I organise my own bucket collection? It does depend on where you plan to do this - as explained here Expand Yes, if it is inside a shop, supermarket or shopping centre and you have written permission from the Owner or Manager. You will also need a ‘Letter of Authenticity’ from Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity as well as our secure fundraising buckets. Please email to organise these and please try to give us at least two weeks’ notice. If you want to organise a bucket collection in a public space e.g. a city centre or park you must apply for a license from your local council. You will need to apply for this online via your local authority’s website (we cannot apply on your behalf.)
Tell me more about the PICU (Paediatric Intensive Care Unit) Sponsor a Star scheme How you can get involved Expand In order to obtain a star, you would need to make a minimum donation of £250.00 to the PICU ward. This can be either a personal donation or money raised as a result of fundraising. The family liaison sisters on the ward will then speak to you to confirm the wording you’d like on your star and arrange to get this made and displayed for you. The star will stay on the wall here on PICU for 18 months, and will then be sent to you for the family to keep. Please email Supporter Care for more information.
I am not happy with the way my fundraising has been dealt with. I would like to make a complaint. Expand Please contact Kathy Chappell via email or by telephone on 0121 333 8658.
How can I obtain a quote from the Fundraising Team? It's for a newspaper article about the charity Expand Our Fundraising PR Manager will be able to help with these requests. Please contact our Supporter Care Team on 0121 333 8506 or email us.
I want to hold a raffle where I am selling tickets over more than 1 day How do I go about this? Expand If you are intending to hold a raffle to raise funds for the hospital and wish to sell tickets over a period of time (longer than 24 hours), you will need to obtain a lottery licence from your local Council. Cloakroom tickets can only be used for a raffle where all of the tickets are sold and the raffle is drawn within the course of one day. If you have any queries, please do contact the Fundraising Team who will be able to help you on 0121 333 8506 or via email. There is also some information available on the gambling commission website providing guidance around raffles and when licences are needed.
I would like to do a street collection. How do I go about this? Expand In order to hold a bucket collection in a public area, you will need to apply for a licence from the local council where you are planning to collect. There can be a cost to this, and it often requires some time to set up/organise. It is much simpler to hold a collection in a supermarket, or shop where you just need to get the agreement of the Store Manager.
I want to approach people door to door to ask for donations We advise against this as explained here Expand We do not allow our supporters or their companies to collect cash or sponsorship donations door to door.
Am I allowed to use your logo on posters/leaflets etc that I've made to advertise my own event? Our team can help you personally with any logo requests Expand We do have guidelines in place around the use of our charity logo, so it is always best to contact us first if would like to use our logo to help promote/advertise your fundraising. We can then ensure you have the correct version to meet legal requirements. All printed and digital materials featuring the logo must be approved by your contact point in the Fundraising Team. To request a copy of our logo, please email us.
I would like to volunteer for the hospital/Fundraising Team That's marvellous news - here's how to get started. Expand If you’d like to be a volunteer within our Fundraising Team, please visit the Volunteer section of this website for further details, or email us. Please note that volunteering within the main hospital is managed by the Trust Volunteer Co-ordinator. Please email [email protected] or call 0121 333 9999 ext.6726.
My donation doesn’t appear to have been banked. How do I check you have received my funds/donation? Expand We can check our systems here to confirm receipt of a donation. If you are concerned that it might not have reached us, please feel free to contact us on either 0121 333 8506 or via email at [email protected]. If you have posted a cheque to us, please note it can take up to 2 weeks to process cheque payments, but if you have any concerns, please do give us a call.
I would like to be taken off your mailing list. How do I go about this? Expand Please email our Supporter Care Team on [email protected] or call the team on 0121 333 8506.
I would like my money to buy a specific piece of equipment. Find out more. Expand This is possible but can take some time for the Fundraising Team to clarify with the hospital wards what items they may need and the cost involved. Please call your Fundraising contact or our Supporter Care team to discuss this further on 0121 333 8506.
Please can you send a t-shirt / running vest for my fundraising event? Proud to be supporting Birmingham Children's Hospital Expand We do have t-shirts available for adults. We ask for a suggested donation of £5 per t-shirt to cover our costs in purchasing these. Running vests are also available, and we ask for a suggested donation of £8 per vest to cover our costs in purchasing these.
How do I make sure that the money on my online giving page (Just Giving, Virgin Money Giving etc) goes to a specific hospital ward? Specifying where your money goes. Expand To support a specific hospital ward please select Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity as your chosen charity when setting up your online giving page. You can then include some free text about what you are doing and why - it is in this section that we suggest you mention the specific ward or department you are raising funds for. If you haven’t registered your fundraising with us, it is really helpful to complete our online fundraising registration form. This includes a section asking where you would like your money to go.
Do you have any charity places for the London Marathon? How can you join team BCH? Expand Yes, we do have a small number of charity places available for the London Marathon. However, as there is such a demand for these places, we ask that anyone interested completes our enquiry form. We also urge supporters to enter the public ballot as they might be fortunate in gaining a place this way. Once the public ballot is revealed around early October, we will also inform those people who have completed an enquiry form whether or not they have been successful. NB to run for Birmingham Children's Hospital there is usually a minimum sponsorship level to raise approximately £2,500 - £3,000.