FUNDRAISING MADE SIMPLE!
Bag4sport was established as a response to the ongoing financial pressure that youth, sporting and charitable organisations are under to find funding for their survival. As a social enterprise it provides organisations with a simple, fast and easily managed way of raising money.
B4S also encourages waste awareness and recycling, and helps to provide affordable clothing for those in less privileged situations.
B4S empowers organisations in need to raise funds easily and quickly. It's that simple.
Who we help:
We have worked with hundreds of sports clubs, schools, nurseries, church groups, charities, youth organisations and community groups across the UK.
How we do it:
Bag4Sport buy all of the unwanted textiles an organisation can generate, which we buy from the organisation at the rate of 40p per kilo (£400 per tonne).
The used textiles we buy from an organisation are then transformed into the capital we give back via textile recyclers, who use them to provide affordable clothing in Eastern Europe and Africa.
See the 'Getting Involved' section on the menu bar above to get your free fundraiser pack (including bags and letters/flyers for your donators), and kickstart your fundraiser!
B4S link with Charlie's Charity
Charlie's Charity was set up in memory of Charlie Lamb, who tragically died in a car accident in September 2009 at the age of 18.....
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B4S Tour de France Cycle Charity Challenge 2011
This years B4S charity challenge, is a cycle from the North to the South coast of France, from Calais to Marseilles. We aim to cover the distance of over 1000 km in 7 days, and training is already underway…
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B4S visit number 10 Downing Street!!
We took our cause to the top last month, when we delivered our petition to number 10...
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Afrikit team up with B4S!!
Afrikit was set up by students at Sheffield University. It allows sports kit to be donated at Decathlon stores, where it is then distributed to grass roots teams in Uganda, Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Tanzania...
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New endorsements for B4S
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