Go Give Gain

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GO.GIVE.GAIN is a brand new competition aimed at students and young people aged 18 and over who want to use their passion and entrepreneurship to make a real difference to the work of Cancer Research UK.

The competition is your chance to gain some invaluable experience for your CV whilst raising vital funds for cancer research.

Entrants are challenged to come up with and carry out an innovative fundraising idea and you could win an exclusive three week placement at Cancer Research UK or another major UK company.

The competition closes midnight 31 May 2012.

Download an information pack and set up your fundraising page

Download an information pack (PDF, 1.5MB) for all the essential details, inspiration and advice you need to kick-start your fundraising.

Next all you have to do is follow our three simple steps to get started:

  1. Go and create your online fundraising page and set yourself a fundraising target. Be ambitious, we suggest at least £500.
  2. Give us your time, skills and dedication and carry out your innovative fundraising idea.
  3. Gain invaluable experience. Simply fill in the submission form (MS Word, 70KB) by 31 May 2012 to be in with your chance of winning.


Have a look at the competition FAQs and if you need more information or have any questions, please email us at gogivegain@cancer.org.uk.
 

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All entrants are bound by the competition's Terms and Conditions (PDF, 22KB).

Our ambassadors

Lee McQueen“My passion for entrepreneurship and drive to get more young people into the world of business lead me to support Cancer Research UK’s innovative search for budding student entrepreneurs.

"Go.Give.Gain. is the perfect opportunity for any young person who wishes to enhance their industry experience and make their business dreams into reality all the while supporting the amazing work of Cancer Research UK”

Lee McQueen – Apprentice winner series 4 and founder of Raw Talent Academy

 

 

Tom Chance “It is hugely rewarding to participate in a fundraising project. Not only is it fun, but you know that all the work you do will be contributing to a great cause. Fundraising provides charities with the means to continue their vital work. What I love about fundraising is the variety.

"From marathons to coffee mornings and car scrapping, it brings people together and offers charities so many different methods of raising money. Entrepreneurialism is all about doing things differently, and to create a fundraising project, you will have to think outside the box just as you would in a business project.”

Tom Chance – young entrepreneur

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