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Donate Options

If you'd like to donate, please get in touch with us through our contact page.

If you're interested in fundraising, please read below:

ACPIN Fundraising

Fundraising is one of the first activities people think about when they hear or read about charities. Of course this can be done through collections, organising events and sponsorship, but fundraising was not something which we considered in ACPIN’s initial objectives. This was, in fact, an idea that the CSP liked when they were first briefed about our plans in 2015. The CSP staff suggested that there could be a great opportunity to get public support for the development of the Neuro Physiotherapy profession

Imagine if every ACPIN member kept a small collection box on their desk where patients or relatives could make a small donation in recognition of the good service they received? Considering there are currently 3,180 ACPIN members, if each one managed to raise just £100 this way, we would achieve a total of £318,000 in one year.

Of course, fundraising needs to be carefully planned and whilst we are keen to raise funds, we also need to consider the profession’s many important projects and gear our fundraising to help these fulfill their maximum potential.

Fundraising Opportunities

There are other funding opportunities where funding can be applied for from organisations providing grants, however these grants often have conditions attached and stipulate that the funds must be used in a specific way.

ACPIN will seek to develop ideas of what projects to undertake and will then research grant opportunities which align with those outputs before submitting any funding applications.

ACPIN will manage fundraising projects to show what impact they make in relation to their objectives. These impact reports will be submitted to the Charity Commission on an annual basis. The ACPIN office will play a pivotal role in managing each project and collating evidence for impact but we do need ACPIN Members to volunteer with their ideas and a willingness to undertake project work. We recognise that our fundraising experience to date has been limited and are prepared to seek professional support in order to help us get started.