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Local fundraising example:
Charity walk to combat malnutrition

Main characteristics

Fundraising method

Charity tea, lunch or dinner
Fundraising with religious institutions
Sports event

Rural/Urban

Rural

Net fin result (€)

4,604

ROI

15.2

Time investment

48,5 days

Organisation Noah’s Ark Children’s Ministry Uganda (NACMU)
Website http://www.nacmu.org/
Type NGO
Suitability Starting organisation
Country Uganda
Funding needed for Operational funds for the malnutrition unit for the year 2018/2019 in Noah's Ark Family Clinic
Period of action August 10, 2018
In-kind donations raised

Nutritious supplements, baby milk, rice and refreshments

Types of donations

Cash and in-kind

Types of donors

Local donors: schools, churches, community heads, Mulago National Referral Hospital, other health centers, the Indian community, individuals and bankers

Summary

Malnutrition is still a very big problem in Mukono District. In 2017 the malnutrition unit of Noah's Ark Family Clinic registered the highest number of malnourished children in its history. This was attributed to the fact that Uganda faced the worst drought for years, leading to lack of food in most parts of the country. 
In order to raise funds for the operational costs of the unit, a charity walk was organised, with the intention not only to mobilise financial support, but also to create awareness on how the clinic and the community together can reduce the rising numbers. The initiators and their planng team came up with a catchy statement: war on malnutrition, which was also translated in the local language and used on all flyers and banners. The charity walk took place on August 10, 2018.
At the end of August a charity dinner will be organised to raise even more funds for the 2018/2019 budget of the malnutrition programme.

Tips and lessons learned

1. Visuals help a lot. The clinic made a malnutrition album which clearly shows the before and after pictures of the beneficiaries of the programme in the past years, so the prospective donor is able to see the impact of the programme.
2. Noah's Ark also used former beneficiaries’ testimonies to win the hearts of the people.  
3. Noah's Ark realised that sensitisation plays a big role in what they do and can help to reduce the numbers of malnourished children, which in the long run reduces the necessary budget.
4. Noah's Ark also realised that if you actively pursue community involvement, people open up more and feel part of the programmes. Some members of the community may not be able to afford a financial contribution, but can help you mobilise masses or can contribute in-kind.

Review by Wilde Ganzen Foundation

Noah's Ark Family Clinic in Mukono District, Uganda, is running a malnutrition unit for children. Malnutrition is an important problem in their catchment area and they need a lot of money each year for operational costs. Some of the staff of the organisation recently followed a Local Fundraising course, offered by Uganda National NGO Forum, Change the Game Academy partner for Uganda. They decided to put what they learned into action, by organising a charity walk and - later - a charity dinner. The walk took place on August 10, 2018. A strong point of this action is the use of visual materials. Apart from banners and flyers, the initiators of the fundraising activity put together a malnutrition album, showing pictures of the children before and after their treatment. In their pitches they used this album, as well as testimonies of former beneficiaries. This resulted in broad support for their initiative.

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