Fundraising in Support

We’re so grateful to everyone who chooses to raise funds for St Barnabas Hospice. To help keep your event safe, legal and impactful, we’ve created clear Fundraising in Support Guidelines. These simple steps protect you, your supporters and our charity, so every penny raised makes a real difference.

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Fundraising guidelines - what's included?

  • Rules on registering your activity with us before you get started.

  • Clear advice on using our name and logo the right way.

  • Guidance to help you plan safe and legal events, including risk assessments and permissions.

  • Details on handling donations and getting funds to us securely.

  • How to respect privacy and keep data safe under UK GDPR rules.

  • Our right to withdraw support if fundraising poses legal, safety or reputational risks.

  • Where to find help and support from our Fundraising Team throughout your journey.

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Fundraising resources

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Your Guidelines

Ready to get started? Download the full Fundraising in Support Guidelines today and make your event safe, successful and stress‑free.
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Your Permission

We’d love to celebrate your fundraising efforts. Please sign our consent form to give permission to share your photographs with us.

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Your Fundraising Team

Let us know you are fundraising for us! Please contact our Fundraising Team who can support you with advice, materials and more.

Supporter stories

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Rosje & Barbara's Knitted Novelties

“Glenis first started the Knitted Novelties campaign in Sleaford around 10 to 12 years ago. She once spotted three knitted rabbits in a magazine and thought, “I can do better,” and that’s how it all began!”
Ian Callaghan Fundraiser St Barnabas

Ian's 24-Hour Running Challenge

"I wanted to choose a challenge that would involve a lot more people and get them to join in. Raising money for St Barnabas has been brilliant. They’re there at the end of a phone and the email communication is really good."
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Mandy's Care For A Cuppa

"We never know when we may need the Hospice, so we like to fundraise and raise awareness. All you need is a lot of cake, a boiled kettle, and time for a chat! It’s a super opportunity to have fun and raise funds for a great cause.”

What your support means

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care

£19.93 allows us to provide compassionate care for a patient in their own home for one hour

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comfort

£30 could provide a comfort pack to a child or young adult dealing with the loss of a loved one

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support

£50 could run our bereavement helpline for a day, supporting grieving adults across the county

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independence

£50 could fund a physiotherapy or occupational therapy session, maintaining a patient’s independence

Help the Hospice

We are grateful to the every single individual who participates in our activities and fundraisers, remembering loved ones and raising money for our charity.

Explore our services

Every year, we support more than 12,000 people across Lincolnshire affected by a life-limiting or terminal illness – delivering free, high quality, compassionate end-of-life care.