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Share Your Fundraising Stories
By on 14/04/2010 15:24:32
raising millions for charities year-round – and many have inspirational stories behind their fundraising.Charity doesn’t begin at home when you’re a runner – it begins with a public promise to raise as much cash as you can. At any major race in the UK, 75
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Fund Running
By Shane Starling & Oliver Roberts on 09/12/2006 15:13:30
Charity fundraising made easy - 10 simple steps, with real-life examples
Runners taking part in the Flora London Marathon have earned more than £200 million for a range of charities since the first race way back in 1981. And the pace of fundraising shows no signs of slowing – more than £30 million was raised
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Running for miles and raising piles...
By Ricardodaintino on 03/05/2011 16:15:30
...of cash that is! Why I run, and how I raised it: an insight into the fundraising techniques of a simpleton!
to remember is that my journey was not only 26.2 miles long, but was also worth over £1,800. The emotional closure I gained from collecting my medal was incredible but switching on my phone and seeing that my fund-raising had tipped over £1,800 was incredible
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Video: RW runs the Sierra Leone Marathon
By Ruth Emmett on 11/01/2013 13:40:00
In developing countries, a new type of race lets you see your fundraising money in action.
and the fundraising ideas became ever more ambitious. Which is how Tom’s tiny band of volunteers – with no real running experience behind them – found themselves organising a marathon in one the most challenging countries in the world. The local security forces
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Why run for charity?
By David Mitchell on 03/10/2008 15:22:47
Who to choose, how to apply, what to expect - in fact, everything you need to know about running for charity
place?Charities buy places for the Flora London Marathon and allocate these to runners as fundraising places. Some charities set specific fundraising targets that have to be met in order to qualify for a Golden Bond; others let runners set their own
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How I ended up with running fever!
By Sarah Phillips 12 on 17/04/2011 00:09:55
A journey through the years
MY STORYIt's been well over a decade of fundraisingBy family, friends and I.We've pulled trains up tracks, played rugby,To keep the Air Ambulance in the sky.I've organised events and dances,How many raffles? Goodness knows!Run marathons, halfs
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Promotion: Join Team Scope at a triathlon this summer
By on 30/04/2013 11:01:47
Sign up to the Toshiba Windsor Triathlon or Virgin London Triathlon with us this summer and help us to raise vital funds for disabled people around the UK
fundraising target, you can sign up to some of the country’s best triathlon events: the Virgin Active London Triathlon and the Toshiba Windsor Triathlon. We still have places in these races, so sign up today!You can choose either the Super Sprint, Sprint
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Traithlete's World Charities Email
By on 24/03/2011 16:23:04
join our team in the Liverpool Triathlon, Virgin Active London Triathlon or Blenheim Triathlon. Or take part in Ironman UK for only £150 registration fee. Join team Scope today. We’ll support you with your fundraising and you’ll be supporting
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Runner's World Promotion: TUI Marathon, Palma
By on 27/03/2012 11:11:05
to miss out. What’s more, for the second year running, TUI want to reward the most committed and inspiring fundraisers. Share your story online for a chance to win a TUI Marathon package worth £600 per person, including entry to this year’s race on 21
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Heroes of Running 2008
By Runner's World on 15/01/2008 13:46:54
Your chance to nominate outstanding individuals (across seven different categories) who make you exceptionally proud of your sport - and win £100!
up a shortlist of individuals for whom you'll be able to vote in March.We also invite you to nominate individuals in the following six categories, with the winners to be selected by an expert panel of judges: The FundraiserRunning makes a huge
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