Mohsin Salya
Tips and tricks to fundraise by running!

Tips and tricks to fundraise by running!

Hi, and welcome back to the Mohsin Salya blog.

We all run for different reasons. For some people, it’s all about the times – every race you do, you’re focused on improving – doing better than you did last time out and beating your personal best. For others, it’s a way to unwind – a sociable, healthy way to escape from the stresses and strains of daily life.

A chance to make a difference

But for many, running is also a way to do good – to raise money or awareness for a cause that’s important to them, or even to remember a loved one. Running for a charity is an incredible motivator – you know that every step you take, however hard it is, is making a difference.

So, how do you make the most out of a fundraising run?

Spread the word

Well, first of all you need to shout about it – tell your friends, tell your work colleagues, tell the world. This is actually also a great motivation tool in itself – once everyone knows that you’ve signed up for the run it makes it a lot harder to pull out – and the encouragement you’ll get from everyone who knows you’re taking part will see you through.

Get social

If you use it, social media is clearly a great way to promote your fundraising effort. The key to making it a success – a little like running itself – is to keep up the momentum. Tell your friends on Facebook – you could even create an event and invite them – post training update pictures on Instagram and make it easy to donate with a fundraising page on JustGiving. Mention the charity or cause you’re fundraising for on Twitter and you might get a retweet from the charity themselves to help spread the word. And if you’re really committed, you could even set up a blog to document every step of your training programme.

Just go for it

So, next time you sign up for a race, consider using it as a way to raise money or awareness for a good cause. That way you’ll not only be helping yourself by getting fitter – you’ll be making a huge difference to others too.

Until the next time,

Mohsin Salya.