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Big Give match fund aims for £20m

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Big Give match fund aims for £20m2

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 27 May 2010

The Big Give is launching another massive match funding scheme this year, partnering with sector specific organisations to raise a target of £20m for charities before Christmas.

The philanthropy website is looking to join with organisations to create sector specific match funds for charities, kicking off with a partnership with Arts & Business. The Big Arts Challenge, as part of the overall Big Give challenge, sees Arts & Business and Reed Foundation open with an initial fund of at least £500,000 with the aim of raising £3m for arts charities this year.

Other sponsors for different causal areas are lined up, and will be announced in the coming weeks.

Colin Tweedy, chief executive of Arts & Business, said, "In this pilot we anticipate raising at least £8 of new cultural wealth for every £1 Arts & Business invests through the catalyst fund."

Big Give chief executive Jon Brooks reported that the arts fund had already a "really big" level of interest on the day of its launch late last month.

As with last year's match fund challenge, charities will have to fundraise from their major donors and trustees to put together a match fund and then solicit public donations for that fund. Those that do will qualify for the December Big Give match fund challenge, when public donations made through the website will be matched on the Big Give site. The Big Give expects that around 500 charities could benefit from the December challenge.

The organisation has simplified the challenge process – which last year raised £8.5m– in response to criticism by some charities that last year's challenge was too complicated.

Brooks said that the organisation is talking to potential religious partners, but added, "The Reed Foundation won't be working with religious sponsors, because that's the way they fund."

Wendy Fredericks
Chairperson
Mundesley Youth and Community
14 Sep 2010

We are a small beautiful and remote village on the North Norfolk Coast. We are asking companies to match fund our fundraising activities so we can give our community desperately needed facilities. We were awarded £47K from the government who took it back as part of the cuts. We have £13K to redevelop a run down play area and would like companies to consider matching this. We need £18K to build a challenging and inclusive area for our children of all ages and abilities to play together. Please please if you can help or know someone who can, please get in touch. Thank you. www.mundesleyyouthandcommunity.org.uk

Tony Mack
Lobbyist
Gravend Community Sports Park
15 Jun 2010

In these uncertain times raising money is a difficult task. I listened to Nat Wei talking about the Big Society Fund and its relevance to community facilities. At Gravesham Kent County Council are supporting the building of a sports / leisure Park and £8m of the projected £10m has beeen raised. Would the Big Society Fund be able to help in any measure to enable the extra £2m to be raised?

The park west of the A227 has been designated Cyclopark (www.cyclopark.com) and the £2m is required to enable the complimentary community facilities to be completed east of the A227.

Happy to explain concepts, charitable status etc if you have an interest in helping with this imaginative, ground-breaking and visionary scheme. Or alternatively Laurence Tricker is the Project Manager.

Tony

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