The nights are drawing in, the leaves are colouring, the air is beginning to cool, children are yelling on their way to school, advisers are skulking in Westminster Hall, and it turns out your team’s big summer signing isn’t the new Messi after all.
Autumn is officially here!
Each season comes with its own set of fundraising opportunities. In this blog we highlight a few events for you to hang your fundraising hat on this Autumn.
22nd September (week of) - Harvest Festival
This ancient festival (coinciding with the Harvest moon, the full moon closest to the autumn equinox) celebrates the end of the harvest season. Traditionally linked with charity, particularly sharing food, this is a great opportunity for poverty focussed charities and community groups to highlight their vital work.
27th October - Diwali
Diwali, the 5 day Hindu festival of lights celebrates both Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and the triumph of good over evil (I’m sure we can find a fundraising angle there).
This festival, celebrated by 1 billion people worldwide including Jains, Sikhs and Newar Buddhists as well as Hindus, gives ample opportunity for some South Asian themed fundraising fun – from food and fireworks nights to lantern making workshop.
31st October - Halloween
When the spirits rise with ghastly cries, and the maggots crawl from hollow eyes, and the hairy-legged spiders creep and the reaper comes to help you sleep… Halloween provides an excellent opportunity to hit those fundraising ghouls!
This year the 31st is also (the latest) Brexit day - draw connections as you wish.
Read our Halloween blog for some ideas to help you make a little money from the night of the macabre
2nd November - Day of the Dead
Día de Muertos, a Mexican tradition celebrating departed ancestors, gets bigger and bigger each year here in the UK.
Why not throw a Day of the Dead fundraising party – complete with face-paints, sugar-skulls, decoration, libations, salsa rhythms and tasty tostadas?
5th November – Bonfire Night
Remember, remember the 5th of November ... Who doesn’t love wrapping up warm, writing your name (as if you write anything else) in the cool air with a sparkler, and watching the night sky come alive with colour?
A stall selling hot food and drinks and marshmallow sticks would go down a treat!
I hope these ideas give you some food for thought.
Let us know about your group's autumn fundraising plans and, as ever, we’ll be happy to share your fundraising events and feats in our blog, newsletter and across our social media channels.