BBC Children in Need encouraging schools to download their FREE Spotacular Fundraising Kit
The ‘Big Spotacular’, Lloyds Bank and BBC Children in Need’s new school fundraising campaign. The new initiative will encourage schools across the UK to raise money for disadvantaged children and young people and the partnership plays an important role in Lloyds Bank’s ambition to help Britain prosper.
Thousands of schools across the UK that are going spotty for BBC Children in Need in the weeks leading up to the Appeal Night, with children and teachers dressing in spots, selling spotty cakes and goods, and taking part in spotty themed challenges to raise money.
Lloyds Bank and BBC Children in Need are encouraging schools to request their free Spotacular Fundraising Kit, containing fundraising ideas, resources, and everything a school needs to go as spotty as possible
Stuart Beaver, Director, Partnership & Community Programmes, Lloyds Banking Group said: “Our partnership with BBC Children in Need continues to produce fantastic results, in particular with the brilliant fundraising happening in schools across the country. The partnership continues to form an important part of the Group’s Helping Britain Prosper Plan, with education one of the key pillars in helping to address some of the big issues facing the people, businesses and communities of Britain today.
“Handing the fundraising planning over to the children was a great success last year, and I cannot wait to see what spotty ideas they come up with to raise money this year.”
Jonathan Rigby, Director of Marketing and Fundraising, BBC Children in Need, added: “This year’s ‘Big Spotacular’ schools campaign is set to be sensational and we can’t wait to see schools sign up to get involved. Everyone’s efforts will make a huge difference to young lives across the UK so we hope to see lots of schools going spotty to help raise money.”