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We’d like to try a Mumsnet Giving week - tell us your thoughts/ which projects you'd like to support

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JustineMumsnet · 02/05/2014 11:08

Now then: without wanting to gush, one of the great pleasures of toiling at Mumsnet is watching how much you all give to one another - in terms of advice, humour and friendship, obviously, but very often in material ways, too.

Over the years, we've made a few ad hoc donations to causes and charities close to Mumsnetters' hearts, but I've been pondering how we might formalise the goodwill and try to do a bit more. And I thought it might be an idea to give a Mumsnet Giving Week a go.

Here's how it could work... (and do bear in mind that this is a first pass and we're very much open to suggestions on how to improve/refine the idea; if it works well, we'd like to make it an annual event). Together, we settle on some deserving causes that could do with our collective support: maybe you're trying to bring a community garden back into bloom, for example, or want to start a support group for parents of children with SEN, or are trying to raise funds to buy a piece of vital equipment for a good cause. Or there might simply be a deserving small charity that you want to support.

Once we've agreed who we'd like to back, we'll then have a week in which we promote and highlight them, and in which Mumsnetters can donate as much or as little as they choose, via a Yimby crowdfunding page (here's a bit more about Yimby.com, a new crowdfunding community for social good).

At the end of the week, MNHQ will match your donations (although I think we'll have to set a £25k limit for match funding, just in case one of you turns out to be Bill Gates and drops a million - which of course would be marvellous, but would also leave us struggling to meet the payroll).

If this all sounds ok to you, we'd like your suggestions for projects we should support on this thread. They don't have to be registered charities; indeed, our feeling is that national charities don't tend to struggle for exposure and are probably not in most need of our support. Instead, we'd love to use this as an opportunity to give smaller organisations and community projects some airtime. And because we also want to make sure that the causes are ones that existing Mumsnetters have settled on, we're only going to shortlist projects suggested by members who are registered as of now. (Apologies to newbies who join after this point, but there's always next year.)

After this thread's been up for a bit, we'll go through it, pick a shortlist of five and ask the Mumsnetters who submitted the ideas to start a Yimby crowdfunding page in support of them. We'll then - with much fanfare - announce the start of the Giving Week, during which we'll encourage everyone to donate. And at the end of the week, we'll match what's raised.

Do hope you think this is a good idea - please shout if you think it's lousy or we've missed a trick... Otherwise, please submit your nominations for deserving projects below.

We’d like to try a Mumsnet Giving week - tell us your thoughts/ which projects you'd like to support

SarahMumsnet · 02/05/2014 15:03

Hey folks, Justine's out at the minute, so just wanted to hop on in her absence to say really glad you think it's a good idea. Thanks so much for the suggestions; reading through has reduced me to tears - and we're only a few hours in... Do please keep them coming, and if someone else posts about a project/cause you'd like to get behind, then say that too - it'll help clarify things when we come to the process of choosing.

Thanks again, and have lovely weekend Flowers

SarahMumsnet · 02/05/2014 22:38

@TakeMeUpTheNorthMountain

Would you support an Irish one? Or is it just Uk? My friends run iCAN for children with arthritis. Tbey desp need money for funding fun days, family support meetings and funding a juvenule arthritis room in the main hospital.All children in ireland have to travel to one hospital for treatment, children as young as two and they haven't even a room.eWe have the second worst health record for kids with JIA and there is currently currently a nearly three year wait list to see a consultant. Im a JIA kid from 30 years ago and nothing has changed here.

We'd be very happy to have an Irish organisation in the mix, TakeMeUpTheNorthMountain - just need to check whether Yimby would be able to manage that. We've emailed them to ask; will let you know as soon as we hear.

SarahMumsnet · 02/05/2014 22:41

[quote] Bicnod
I have a question - is it only UK charities/groups or can we nominate organisations working overseas as well?Smile[/quote]

Sorry Bicnod - just saw your question after replying to TakeMeUpTheNorthMountain - again, we'd be totally happy; just checking with Yimby. They may all be away for the bank holiday now, but I'll post as soon as I hear back from them Smile

SarahMumsnet · 06/05/2014 09:54

@kinkytoes

Just a suggestion but if the aim is to help smaller local causes then maybe you could select two or three? It would encourage donations from a broader spread of people if the locations and areas of benefit were varied, and smaller charities would be just as grateful for a slice of a huge pie as they would for the whole thing. If you see what I mean.

Also think it'd be great if the cause(s) chosen had a definite link to MN. For example a MNer has benefited directly from said charity thanks to the advice of another?

Hey kinkytoes - we're actually hoping to settle on five causes in the end, for precisely the reasons you mention Smile

In terms of the causes having a link to MN, as we've never tried this before, we weren't sure what people would nominate, and I think at present we don't want to rule anything out. But obviously if a MNer has personal experience of an organisation's work and can champion it on that basis, it would definitely stand out.

SarahMumsnet · 06/05/2014 10:00

@Upandatem

Re-read, you'll choose/promote five, then match the funding for all up to max of £25k overall, is that right? Good approach if so.

Yes, Upandatem, that's the plan - in order to spread the support around.

KatieMumsnet · 06/05/2014 10:26

@mrscog

I think this is an amazing idea, and would like it if alongside the charities chosen for money giving, if there could be a list of local projects which need volunteers? This could also potentially tie in with Mumsnet Local to encourage the charities which MNers are already involved in to list in the volunteering section?

Can't wait!

Hi Mrscog At the end of the project we can certainly pull together a page of all the good causes mentioned, linking through to their sites and how to get involved. Lots of the local sites already mention charities and volunteering and again we can share this page with our local eds to see if they can list specific branches and local contacts.

KatieMumsnet · 06/05/2014 10:31

@SarahMumsnet

[quote] Bicnod I have a question - is it only UK charities/groups or can we nominate organisations working overseas as well?Smile

Sorry Bicnod - just saw your question after replying to TakeMeUpTheNorthMountain - again, we'd be totally happy; just checking with Yimby. They may all be away for the bank holiday now, but I'll post as soon as I hear back from them Smile[/quote]

Hi there

We've checked in with Yimby and we are able to support good causes that operate outside of the UK, but all the causes must have a UK bank account to receive funds.

KatieMumsnet · 06/05/2014 10:52

@Solasum

Is there any way this could be divided into national and local? So a few 'big' causes that MN can match (I vote WA and the cakes) but also a list by region so people could also donate to a cause very local to them? Administered through the local pages maybe? That way many many more causes could be supported, and presumably some of these charities would be very grateful of even small amounts.

Hi Solasum Sorry - should have included you in my reply earlier. The plan is to pull together a page of all the good causes mentioned, linking through to their sites and how to get involved. Lots of the local sites already mention charities and volunteering and again we can share this page with our local eds to see if they can list specific branches and local contacts.

JustineMumsnet · 13/05/2014 15:17

Thanks to everyone who's contributed to this thread which is now officially closed for nominations.

There are hundreds of worthy suggestions here and it's almost invidious to pick any out but we'll go through the thread carefully now and come back to you with a suggested shortlist tomorrow.

Thanks again.

JustineMumsnet · 19/05/2014 16:03

Hi again all,

Thanks for all of your nominations. We've been really moved by the sheer number of wonderful causes that Mumsnetters are supporting and have reason to champion up and down the country (and indeed overseas) .

In all honesty it's hard to single any out and it's been really tricky to narrow them down to a promised shortlist of five, but we think it's worth doing, as we're keen to make a meaningful impact to those chosen.

So apologies for the inevitable disappointment if your cause hasn't been chosen, but we hope we've come up with a really great selection of causes that represent Mumsnet well.

In choosing we looked at every single nominated cause and our selection was based on a combination of number of nominations, size of the organisation (with a bias towards smaller rather than bigger) and relevance to Mumsnetters. As well as that we've tried to have a range of different issues covered.

So here's our list of causes we'll be supporting during Mumsnet Giving Week:

Women's Aid
Free Cakes for Kids
Haven House
Woolly Hugs
PDA Society

We'll be contacting each of the sponsors of these charities and asking them to make a page on crowd funding website, Yimby. Then we'll be promoting the causes w/c June 2nd (week after English half term).

And, as promised, we at MNHQ will be match funding your contributions.

Thanks to all who've taken the trouble to nominate a cause.

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