Support injured players and the #RugbyFamily by fundraising for the RFU Injured Players Foundation

 

Clubs and teams from across the country have organised everything from sponsored head shaves to family fun days. You can do anything to raise money and support injured players, it's up to you!

 

Are you holding an end of season dinner or maybe a Christmas party? You can use your event to support injured players through sponsorship or fundraising.

 

Is your club looking to support a charity for the season and take on the challenge of raising money together? By supporting the IPF you can help the #RugbyFamily.

 

The team at the IPF are here to help you with advice, materials and support so your club will have a great time and make a difference to every rugby player in the game.


How to get started:

  • Register with us so we can offer you our total support. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or complete our Registration Form

  • Decide what activity you'd like to do (see our list of A-Z of Fundraising Ideas)

  • Ideally, set up an online fundraising page for your event or club

  • Plan and promote your event or activity (remember we're here to help)

  • Stage you activity and collect you sponsorship/fundraising

  • Send your raised funds into us

 

We're here to support you every step of the way. If you have any questions or would like to chat through some ideas please do get in touch via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 020 8831 7616.

 

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