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Help Support Charlton Upbeats

edited July 2010 in General Charlton
Charlton Life members will recall that last year you played a significant part in the success of Charlton Athletic Community Trust’s Down’s Syndrome football team, the ‘Charlton Upbeats’ achievement of winning ITV’s ‘People’s Millions’ award. It is acknowledged by everyone involved that the role Charlton Life members played in raising the awareness of the ‘Upbeats’ contributed greatly to the project’s ultimate success.

Now, one year on and precluded from entering the ‘People’s Millions’ competition again, the reality of life is that new Charlton Upbeats’ funding will be required from January 2011 and unless funding can be found, the longevity of the project is at risk.

With this in mind, and following on from the success of last year’s ‘Street Violence Ruins Lives Dinner’ which 400 people attended and which raised over £25,000; the Charlton Athletic Community Trust have again put together a committee, which I have the honour of Chairing, to organise a major fundraising dinner for the Charlton Upbeats and this will be taking place in the North Stand Suite at The Valley on Thursday 14th October.

Together with my fellow committee members, Peter Varney, Jason Morgan, Carl Krauhaus, Terry Peart, Neville Maw, Gary Allen and Dan Bream we are committed to raising £30,000 on the night for the ‘Upbeats’ to guarantee the team’s immediate future and it is in this connection that I am posting this message.

We believe that to achieve this figure of £30,000 we need to attract around £5,000 in sponsorship/additional funding and, knowing how brilliantly you all supported the Upbeats last year, the Committee would like to enlist the support of Charlton Life members again to help us to achieve this target.

We will allocate a complimentary table for 10 people to the dinner, which will be a fantastic occasion, for the use of Charlton Life members. All we ask is that you help us to raise the £5,000 additional funding target.

If you recall, the Charlton Upbeats are part of a Down's syndrome programme which runs for 90 minutes every Saturday. More than 100 youngsters have attended since its launch and around 25-30 youngsters aged between five and 26 attend every week. The initiative began in partnership with DS Active to provide opportunities for youngsters with Down's to access and enjoy football and other activities at their own speed and at a level that is manageable for them.

We are determined to raise the funds to ensure that this fantastic project continues to do its excellent work in the community. I very much hope that Charlton Life members will rise to the challenge, as you have always done in the past, to help us to raise the vitally important funding that the project needs.

Should anyone require further information please do not hesitate to contact Carl Krauhaus or Terry Peart at the Charlton Athletic Community Trust on 0871 781 2095 or by e-mail at carl.krauhaus@cact.org.uk

Many thanks; I very much hope that you will help us to raise the £5,000 sponsorship target.

Regards

Steve

Steve Sutherland
Chairman, Charlton Upbeats Charity Dinner Committee
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    Great idea and a great cause.

    Speaking as an individual I'd be happy to help in anyway I can.
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    WSSWSS
    edited July 2010
    Steve, is there a link that we can follow for donations or you would us to set up a specific CL one?
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    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Great idea and a great cause.

    Speaking as an individual I'd be happy to help in anyway I can.

    Me too.
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    [cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]Steve, is there a link that we can follow for donations or you would us to set up a specific CL one?

    Would be good to set up a Just giving site for CL members to donate. is that something you can do WSS?

    I am suggesting that the mythical CL badges are made a reality with profits going to the upbeats. Not my call so prepared to shouted down but if we sold the badges with a margin of around £2.50 on each (that would be the profit not the price) and sold 500 we'd be a quarter of the way to the £5k target.
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    WSSWSS
    edited July 2010
    If anyone wants to donate now please visit:

    http://www.justgiving.com/charltonupbeats

    I will have a think over the next couple of days of how we can boost the fundraising.[/b]
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    How much to buy a table of 10 by the way?
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    [cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]For the purposes of speed in case anyone wants to donate now please visit:

    http://www.justgiving.com/charltonupbeats

    I will have a think over the next couple of days of how we can boost the fundraising.

    Great stuff.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb7QsLKPcDA

    A video from last season on the work of the Charlton Trust and the Upbeats team.
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    edited July 2010
    [cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]For the purposes of speed in case anyone wants to donate now please visit:

    http://www.justgiving.com/charltonupbeats

    I will have a think over the next couple of days of how we can boost the fundraising but it goes without saying thatanyone who donates, will have a chance to be present at the dinner that has been organised.

    Have you thought that through properly WSS? You've rushed that up quickly.

    So anyone could donate 3 quid and get a chance to win the dinner place. Surely you should put some stipulations to that? I.e. at least 20 quid if not 50?
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    Ok, have amended. Not that anyone who donated £3 would have been randomly picked.
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    can't some of the shirt money raised go to the upbeats instead ? Maybe split it 50/50 if everyone agreed.
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    Shirt money goes to the club & people have signed-up on that basis. This is completely separate.
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    What F-Blocker said.
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    My sister has downsyndrome so will have a think if there's somthing I can do to raise some money, maybe a walk or bike ride or even a sponserd slim!!
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    [cite]Posted By: adamtheaddick[/cite]My sister has downsyndrome so will have a think if there's somthing I can do to raise some money, maybe a walk or bike ride or even a sponserd slim!!

    Sponsored slim would be good but they only need £5k not £500k : - )
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    Wear a cardigan to work day??
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    With admin's permission I'd like to auction a painting of the 1st game back at The Valley with all the procedes going to the 'upbeats'
    I'll wait for an answer then, if yes I'll start a new thread with a picture at the top.
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    Following on from T.C.E. i have a Nicky Bailey home shirt signed by the whole squad at the end of last season, which Bullard gave to me down the One Bell!

    Would be happy to auction this with all proceeds going to the Upbeats.
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    adam, I'll wait until we get a united approach but I'll do a sponsored slim with you.

    TCE, ValleyGary very kind offers.
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    I'm running the Run to the Beat Half marathon along with a few others in September, quite happy for the sponsership money to go to the upbeats.
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    Can you send a monthly direct debit?
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    Lots of good suggestions etc coming through.

    To try and streamline this a little, WSS and myself will co-ordinate any suggestions / questions you all may have and will forward them to the committee for the middle of next week. If anyone has any ideas that you think would be worth consideration, please either add them to this thread or alternatively drop myself a WSS a private whisper.

    Similarly, if anyone has any interest in themselves or their companies providing any form of sponsorship and would like to be contacted with a bit more detail, then equally give one of us a whisper.

    thanks.

    AFKA

    PS. It may be an idea if those who wish to just make a simple contribution via the JustGiving link attached hold fire from doing so for a few days as we can then try to determine if there is a workable way we can involve pledges into some form of a competition.
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    edited July 2010
    I think a Charlton Life auction or raffle would be a great idea. Im sure not only would people be willing to put up Charlton related memorabilia but with the vast contacts people have on this board would it be possible to get say 'a romantic meal for two' or 'a TV'??....i would be willing to go round selling tickets in the Lib and around the ground before a game. Perhaps a leaflet of the prizes along with the names of those that donated them (companies get a small piece of promo if they donate a prize)

    just a suggestion. It would boost the profile of CL & more importantly would raise much needed money for the Upbeat programme.
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    Tax relief from gift aid is only available on individual donations.

    In other words auction and other sales proceeds etc are not strictly eligible. Donations attracting gift aid are supposed to be YOUR money.

    My intention is not to be critical in pointing this out but helpful in case it was thought that auction proceeds etc would attract gift aid.
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    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Tax relief from gift aid is only available on individual donations.

    In other words auction and other sales proceeds etc are not strictly eligible. Donations attracting gift aid are supposed to be YOUR money.

    My intention is not to be critical in pointing this out but helpful in case it was thought that auction proceeds etc would attract gift aid.

    i think i get what you mean. So that applies for raffles to i take it?
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    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]Tax relief from gift aid is only available on individual donations.

    In other words auction and other sales proceeds etc are not strictly eligible. Donations attracting gift aid are supposed to be YOUR money.

    My intention is not to be critical in pointing this out but helpful in case it was thought that auction proceeds etc would attract gift aid.

    I get what your saying Len. But I will auction an Item, a winning bidder will pay me for it, and I will donate the money. Its my money ; )
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    I will speak to Sacha re: the signed Che Hales flag we have and see if we can add that to the auction.

    I think the beer on 5th August would be a good time to auction off something as plenty of fans, sun and beer normally equals bigger bids.

    And I think if the CL badges idea gets off the ground then it should be aimed at raising money for this.
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    edited July 2010
    ValleyGary: Yes that applies for raffles in principle.

    TCE: I hear what you say and if it is you acting on your own, the sums involved are not too much, and you've paid sufficient tax then in practice you can do what you suggest.

    My concern in posting was that if there was an idea to have a "Charlton Life" auction and then try to gift aid the TOTAL proceeds then potentially there could be a problem.

    Best to be aware of potential problems before they arise in my experience and opinion.
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    just wondering if you sold raffle tickets at £3 and managed to sell 500 in the lib and around the ground that would be £1500. Are you likely to get that much from an auction?
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    Just to emphasise, if there was doubt, that I am NOT saying raffles, auctions, badge sales etc are bad ideas. Just that gift aid tax may well not be reclaimable if people are expecting to reclaim gift aid.

    Those ideas are still good money spinners even if gift aid isn't available.
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