Websites to help you Fundraise
The internet is a fantastic tool to help you raise funds for the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Here are some of the options available to you.
www.mycharity.ie
MyCharity.ie is an easy way to raise funds for The Alzheimer Society of Ireland. It is very quick and easy to create a profile which outlines your event details. Once your profile is created you can send this link to friends and family, here and abroad, to help raise funds for The Society.
The best feature about this site is you don't have to deal with the money collected at all. Funds are donated using Credit/Debit cards and these funds then are transferred directly into The Society's Bank account.
www.mycharity.ie also allows you to connect your fundraising profile to your Facebook page to help spread the word even more!
www.charity25.ie
Charity 25 is the cooperation of 25 National Charities working together to raise public awareness and funding for each charity member.
By donating just €2 per month you can directly change the lives of people who are less fortunate than yourself. Simply text Text 2WILLDO and your COUNTY
to 57802 to subscribe (A minimum of €1.94 of your €2.00 text is divided equally between all 25 charities)
www.greenyourgoods.ie
Green Your Goods gives you the opportunity to donate any old gadgets which Green your Goods then converts to funds for The Society. There is no cost you at all as all items can be sent FreePost.
If a company/school/community wants to donate a large amount of items, Green Your Goods will arrange a courier to collect the items for free.
www.mygoodpoints.org
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland has set a target of €10,000 to be raised through My Good Points. donations can be made directly towards this target using credit and debit cards on www.MyGoodPoints.org. Corporate payroll giving is also available on MyGoodPoints and in time the site will add new sources of donations: unused loyalty points, air miles, tax refunds and shares towards The Society’s target on MyGoodPoints. Once the donations have been sent The Society will put these funds towards the services we offer those living with dementia and their carers.

