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Individual and Community Fundraising

The Accessible Learning Foundation (ALF) relies on the support of individuals and communities to continue its mission of making education accessible for all. While systemic funding is crucial, grassroots contributions from individuals and local groups provide vital, sustainable support for screening programs that empowers neurodivergent learners.

 

Individual donations help ALF fund screening programs, teacher training and fund initiatives that remove barriers to education. These contributions, whether large or small, play a critical role in bridging gaps where institutional funding might fall short, directly impacting the lives of countless neurodivergent learners in need.

 

Communities also play a powerful role in driving awareness and mobilising resources for ALF. By organising local fundraising events, awareness campaigns, or sponsorship programs, communities can foster a collective spirit of inclusivity. These efforts not only generate funding but also create opportunities for dialogue about the importance of accessibility in education. 

 

Click here to read Our Case for Support.

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Ways in which individuals and communities can fundraise

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A to Z of ideas

Looking for inspiration to boost your fundraising efforts? Check out our A to Z of fundraising ideas here, designed for every season and occasion! 

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Charity challenges

Up for a challenge? Whether it is a short or long distance run or a more adventurous challenge you are after, click here to access the Run for Charity website which lists many events you can get involved with and raise money at the same time.

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Payroll giving

Payroll Giving is a way of giving money to charity without paying tax on it. It must be paid through PAYE from someone’s wages or pension. Click here for information on how employers can set up a payroll giving scheme

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