
Step 1
Start a fundraising page and be an evangelist for your favorite charity. Share your story and upload photos to tell why you support the cause and how your friends can help you.
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Step 2
Spread the word and invite your friends to join you by email, twitter and even on facebook. Watch as your friends donate to your page and leave comments to cheer you on.
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Step 3
Thank your friends for all their support by sending a warm thank you note. Post updates and reply to comments along the way towards achieving your fundraising goal.
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20 Jul
Meet Ashwin - Our first ever triathlete fundraiser!
12 Jul
The Race for Cause is Nothing Without You
We are keeping this blog post really short. Because if you are reading this, chances are you have heard about the great things people do at GIVE.sg. ;)

Team Causathon had a lot of fun doing a project like no other
The idea for Project Reach Causathon started with a final year project brief that requires 85 Murdoch University’s communications students to champion 14 social causes with zero dollar budget. Sounds tough? We thought so, until some bright spark suggested ‘fundraising 2.0’.
The search for a suitable donation-collection platform thus begun and chancing upon GIVE.sg struck us as 'god-sent' . And there you have it, our story of how it all started. But all this doesn't really matter. It's winning the race for cause that counts now. Because we know what a big difference every single donation can make - in providing a meal, buying medical supplies or easing the pain that someone in need is going through. We guess we don't have to embellish what we are doing with words because the race is nothing without you as our teammate.
Do your part or pass the baton along at www.causathon.give.sg right away!
02 Jul
Yes, We Did It!
Thanks to You (:
We are proud to share that over SGD 100,000 have been raised for local causes using GIVE.sg website since we launched a few months back. We are really impressed by the creative ways you guys have used the website to do good and to have fun at the same time! Here are glimpses of some really cool ideas:
Running For A Labor of Love
Let's keep going!
We would like to acknowledge each and everyone of you for everything you have done for us. Be it encouraging us through your likes, interacting with us, fundraising through our platform or sharing the joy of giving. All of you have been an indispensable part of this movement from the day you joined us! And we hope we can continue to have your support. Here are some of the ways in which you can continue to show your support:
1. Become a Fan
We will keep you updated with our upcoming campaigns.
2. Recommend your favorite local charities
If you are aware of any charity which you would like to see on GIVE.sg, please drop us a line
3. Spread the Word
a. Click "Suggest to Friends" below our "GIVE.sg" logo on http://www.facebook.com/GI
b. Click "filter friends"
c. Scroll down to networks
d. Choose "Singapore"
e. Click "Select All"
f. Click "Send Invitations"
4. Support your favorite charity!
It's really simple to start your fundraising page and we are sure you will have a lot of fun supporting your favorite cause! Click on one of our partner charities listed below to get started:
ACRES
Action for AIDS Singapore
Asian Women's Welfare Association (AWWA)
Children-At-Risk Empowerment Association (CARE Singapore)
Compassion Fund Ltd
H.O.M.E.
Habitat for Humanity Singapore
HighPoint Community Services Association
Kampung Senang
Parkinson's Disease Society
Sanctuary House Ltd
Singapore Cancer Society
St Luke's ElderCare Ltd
Student Advisory Centre (SAC)
Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2)
Very Special Arts Singapore Limited
World Toilet Organization
World Vision
Should you have any questions, comments or feedback, please do not hesitate getting in touch with us at info@GIVE.sg
Warm Regards,
Aseem
24 May
Meet Theo - Our first ever Fundraiser of the Week!

What is driving you to raise funds for St Luke's ElderCare (SLEC)?
This is my first time participating actively in a charity fundraiser and it is very inspiring working with the Charity Bike 'n' Blade committee and especially with my bosses and colleagues. They are all very dedicated and their enthusiasm to do something for the needy is infectious as well! So you could say that I draw my drive and inspiration from them, with a lot of support from my family and friends too! The drive also comes from seeing the elderly at SLEC centres being very active, happy and well taken care of. Naturally, I'd like for that to continue!
My experience with St Luke's has been a good one since the start. In my trips to the centres, the elderly are almost always smiling and kept active with activities like singing and games. It is quite heartening to see them smiling and chatting animatedly amongst their friends in the centre. It's probably a lot better than being alone and lonely at home. The funds raised will go towards subsidizing the needy elderly, ensuring that their wellbeing is taken care of in SLEC's centres.
What different methods did you use to let people know about your page?
I inserted the URL of my page in my email signature, on my facebook profile and also sent SMSes and emails out to friends.
You’re painting the wheels of 1:18 diecast model cars to raise funds. Can you tell us about the work you’ve put into that and what people who donate can expect?
Ah, the work put into that is a very steady hand, a keen eye and lots of patience! For example, the wheel of a Nissan GT-R model car with a photo-etched Nissan logo typically takes 2 hours or more per wheel, and that's just to paint around the logo. For the spokes itself, the painting is even more painstaking. If the layer of paint bubbles, I will have to sand and smooth down the layer and reapply the paint. This cycle can repeat quite a few times till I'm satisfied that the finish is smooth.
How can people request you to paint their model cars?
They can either send me message or drop a note on my GIVE.sg page. (Visit Theo’s blog to see the rest of his excellent diecast model paint work and collection)
11 May
A star-studded fundraising concert to fight cancer

VENUE: Sculpture Square and Secret Garden (155 Middle Road, at the junction with Waterloo Street)
TICKET PRICE: S$50 (includes booking fee)
Join Team GIVE for this amazing fundraising concert to support the fight against cancer!



















I had visited Cambodia in March this year on a project tour. It was to study the impact of funds raised for Vision Fund in Cambodia under a CSR initiative of the organization I work in. I experienced hands-on the extreme living conditions and poverty faced by the rural Cambodians across many villages. And I was deeply touched and inspired by the impact that the microfinance loans were making in improving their conditions.
Training for a triathlon involves training for 3 different sports - swimming, cycling and running, all at the same time. And there's also the mental conditioning that needs to be done. So it was a very intensive 5-day-a-week training schedule spread over 2 months with a different sport for a change each day. The training would usually comprise of swimming 1.5km in the pool, sprint running over 10km or cycling 40km on any given day.
I also took competitive swimming coaching and cycled 240km to Malaysia and back over a long weekend. I kept the training especially hard because I wanted to finish the triathlon strong.
Overall, the training gave me a breakthrough in time management because I had to juggle it with a 45-hours a week job.
Did your fundraising effort act as a source of motivation during training?
It definitely did! There were moments when motivation levels dropped and days when training got really tough. But once I had raised the first few dollars from my friends, I knew they'd want their every cent's worth! So giving up wasn't an option anymore.
What different methods did you use to let people know about your fundraising page?
Word of mouth, Facebook and emails. Also, the GIVE.sg fund-raising page allowed me to put quite a lot of information and photos. It was very easy to use, update and connect to networking sites like Facebook. It really helped me focus my efforts on the training rather than building the fund-raising page.
After your amazing fundraising success, what would be your next fundraising project?
Mixing sports and social development is my passion, for I believe that sports has inherent ability to be a catalyst for positive change. So my friends and I have started an initiative called Gone Cyclin' - whose intention is to inspire young people (between 15 to 30 years old physically) to make a positive difference to society! Through our first project called 'Spinning Dreams' we're aiming to raise awareness and funds for a NGO in Timor-Leste by participating in Tour de Timor - a gruelling 5-day 450km mountain bike race.
You can check out our website http://www.gonecyclin.com/ for more information!
Thanks for talking to us Ashwin – and all the best to your initiative, Gone Cyclin’!
Channel your passion for good. If you want to help your favourite charity, start fundraising now.