Fundraise for Survivors

There are so many ways that you can help. Here are a few ideas:

Host a morning tea

Hosting a morning tea to support National Survivors’ Day provides a welcoming atmosphere for people to come together, fostering a sense of community and unity.

It raises awareness and encourages meaningful conversations and connections, creating a positive impact that extends far beyond the event itself.

Register your morning tea

If you would like to fundraise for IGFF and NSD, Australian Charity legislation means that you are required to complete the Authority to Fundraise form.

Run a Marathon

Get sponsored and donate directly

Free dress day at your school

Gold coin donation

Trivia or quiz night

Get in touch and we can provide you with some resources to help!

Gala Celebration Dinner

A gala is the most glamorous, festive form of social event. Dancing, dinner, and entertainment, and characterised by their scale.

We recommend at least 6 weeks before your fundraising event to contact us for your authority to fundraise, so that we can satisfy our legal requirements for donations.

A standard timeline for a fundraising event might look like this.

6 weeks before the event

  • Application is received

  • Application is approved/rejected

6 weeks

  • Event plan to be sent to IGFF – template available

  • Marketing collateral approved (logo etc)

  • Any requests of IGFF for sharing or promotion  

4 weeks

  • Speaker availability requested/approved

1 week from event

  • Good luck email from IGFF with the last minute checklist

Event day

  • Good luck!

1 week after event

  • Money raised totals communicated

  • Form submitted

2 weeks after

  • Remittance produced and monies received

  • Invoice or receipt produced if needed

Authority to fundraise application process

  • Organiser downloads form

  • Organiser completes with all necessary details

  • Organiser sends completed form to igff@igff.org.au

  • IGFF considers application for approval

  • A letter of invitation is sent to the organiser, or a rejection is issued

  • Insurance waiver or if the event requires, a Certificate of Currency and/or insurance is obtained and proof sent to IGFF

  • Letter of Authorisation is issued to the Organiser

  • Event is authorised

  • Funds are raised!

 This above information can be found in this Process document.

  • YES! All donations of $2 or more by an individual to IGFF (ABN 53 165 246 926) are tax deductible in Australia

  • Absolutely! All tax-deductible donations will receive a tax-deductible receipt to the email address provided. Please contact us if you do not receive a receipt within 7 working days on igff@igff.org.au or 1300 12 IGFF (4433).

  • Your donation is used to help Survivors, families and communities impacted by Sexual Assault and Institutional Abuse. Your donation supports the work of In Good Faith Foundation and LOUD fence Inc. in providing services to Survivors and convening the National Survivors’ Day.

  • Yes of course. Please find our bank details for direct debit below:

    Account Name: In Good Faith Foundation Ltd

    BSB: 083-004

    Account number: 95-728-4425

  • You can do this in many ways. You can change your social media profile image with one of our pledge banners; or share some of our National Survivors’ Day posts; and on Tuesday Nov 15th, you can wear a ribbon. Raising the awareness of survivors’s and their courage is the aim of the day, so be sure to let people know why you’re wearing the ribbon. You can also donate to IGFF to support those affected by Institutional sexual abuse.