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Computers,
Software, Lab Equipment, Sports
Equipment, Field Trips, Books? What
would you spend £10,000 on? How
many Jumble Sales, Fêtes or Raffles would you have to
organise to raise say £10,000 Here
is
a fun
way to
raise
that
money in
just ONE DAY! Everyone
will have fun – your staff, families and students! SCAD
Diving has a 100% accident-free safety record. In addition to people wanting to take the plunge themselves, here are just a few ideas that Universities can use: (Some of these have worked very well on a Children’s Morning TV Broadcast!) ·
Students: o Raise sponsorship to drop your parents from 160 feet up! a brother, sister or even your teacher! ·
Lecturers and Department Heads o
Get people to Sponsor the Principal or Department
Head to take the plunge! o Get your own back – have your favourite (or least favourite?) teacher dropped from on high! And best of
all – THEY WILL LOVE DOING IT! Wouldn’t it be nice to have Parents,
Relatives and Friends of students queuing up
to
help you raise funds for the University for a change!
Here
are some Examples:
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or
These
are not unachievable figures – if anything they are a bit
“average”! –Almost every week we help charities throughout
the country raise this and more!
SCAD Diving has already raised over £400,000 for
charities of all types up and down the UK.
Most charities will target raising about £7-10,000 with an
average SCAD event, although some have raised over £64,000 in
one day! Whilst we say a
minimum of 100 divers, we can process up to 300 divers per day!
Also, most people will raise more than the minimum sponsorship
required. (The reported average seems to be around £135 each.) |
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