FUNDRAISE YOUR WAY 

Follow these tips and ideas to fundraise for ovarian cancer research.

HOW TO GET STARTED

Follow the quick and easy steps below to set up an online fundraising page and start collecting donations.

1. Choose your fundraiser

You choose how, when and where, and our talented team will be on board to support you and your goals every step of the way.

2. Set up your personal fundraising page

Create your page here, we recommend personalising your page. It’s quick, easy and tells people a bit about why you’re fundraising for ovarian cancer research. Add your story, set your target goal, and you’re ready to go! If you do not want to create an online fundraising page, please fill out this form and a member of our team will be in contact to discuss how you would like to fundraise.

3. Spread the word

Share your fundraising page on social media, via email, or through word of mouth with your friends, family and colleagues and let them know what you’re doing.


STUCK FOR INSPIRATION? 

We’ve listed some of our top fundraising ideas below:

Morning or afternoon tea (great in your workplace!)
Bake sale
Trivia night
School dress up/casual clothes day
Head shave or colour your hair teal
Collection box at work
Used book sale
Secondhand market stalls
Auction
Raffle

Get creative and come up with something that works for you. Every dollar raised is vitally important and greatly appreciated.

Steph held a brunch fundraiser

“We had a brunch fundraiser, it was fantastic to get my closest friends and family together to raise awareness of ovarian cancer, raise much needed funds for research and support other women in the same position as me! I’m a 33-year-old paramedic who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in March 2024. With this diagnosis I want to assist others and help educate the community.”

Steph Porter

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The Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands upon which we work, strive, and learn, the Wurrundjiri Woi wurrung and Bunorung Boon wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia and beyond.