A guide to fundraising
Read our tips on how to kickstart your fundraiser, how we'll support you and the impact you'll make to families facing dementia.
Grab your clubs and raise money for families affected by dementia.
Whether you’re an incoming golf captain, a club member, or a manager who shares our commitment to ensuring no one faces dementia alone, we’d be delighted to support your fundraising. If you’re a business looking to host a golf day for your employees or clients, we’d love to assist you as well.
Captains – Congratulations on your upcoming captaincy! Let us know if you would like to support Dementia UK during your year as captain of your golf club and we will be in touch with lots of tips and tricks to make it a fantastic year of fundraising.
Golf Days – Are you looking for some help with organising a golf day for family and friends, your community, colleagues or clients in support of Dementia UK? Let us know your plans and we can help you plan a spectacular event.
Golf Clubs – Are you interested in finding out more about the benefits of golf for people affected by dementia? If so, please get in touch as we’d love to come and speak to your members about the difference you can make.
Every penny you raise will help our dementia specialist Admiral Nurses offer a lifeline to more families facing dementia.
Sign up and tell us your plans
To boost your fundraising, why not organise some activities to run alongside your golf day or during your captaincy year? These can help you smash your fundraising goals.
Here are some ideas:
The best way to raise funds is through JustGiving. All donations will come straight to us – so you don’t need to do anything.
If you collect cash donations, here’s how you can pay them in:
Once you’ve completed your fundraising, we will send you a thank you for all your hard work.
Read our tips on how to kickstart your fundraiser, how we'll support you and the impact you'll make to families facing dementia.
Fundraising guidelines for organising and undertaking a fundraising activity to raise funds for Dementia UK
If you want to organise your own fundraising to help families affected by dementia, we've got lots of ideas to help you get started.