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Charity Form 1. Jumping for charity is easy but remember to inform the intended charity that you will be raising money for them.

2. Start raising money by arm twisting your friends , family and anyone else who gets in your path as the more you raise the more you get towards the cost of your jump. As you raise your sponsorship you can either ask for the money before you jump or collect it after, I personally recommend you ask for the money before.

3. Decide what percentage you give to the charity (unless they state an amount) but I recommend 50 / 50 so for every ten pound raised the charity get £5 and you get £5 towards the cost of your jump. If you do not raise enough then the remainder will need to be paid by yourself so raise as much as you can. The full outstanding balance will be required to be paid in full on the day you are booked in.

My first jump back in 1992 was for the RSPCA and I raised a total of £150 I gave the charity £75 and I had £75 towards my first jump with the remainder being paid for by myself.


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