Mind in Salford is a local independent charity and we rely on donations and fundraising to better the innovative and supportive work that we do to protect our community’s mental well-being. When fundraising for Mind in Salford, this money will stay in Salford, directly benefiting the community.
We are proud to be affiliated with the Mind federation, with over 100 minds across England and Wales. Mind is a national mental health charity that campaigns for better mental health and provides support to the network of local minds. If you fundraise for Mind, the money raised will be spent nationally to further the work of the federation.
Your money could fund
£325
A Mental Health First Aid two day training course
£225
A Suicide ASIST two day training course
£125
A half day Mental Health Awareness training session
£640
One of our mindfulness co-ordinators to deliver an 8-week MBSR course
Fundraise for Mind in Salford
Take action for mental health in your community.
Our Fundraising Pack is your complete guide to fundraising, whether you’re planning a bake sale, quiz night, sponsored challenge, workplace event, or something entirely your own.
By fundraising for Mind in Salford, you’ll be helping more local people get the support they need.
What’s inside the pack
This free pack is designed to make fundraising feel doable, positive, and rewarding. Inside, you’ll find:
- Ideas to help you get started, whatever your experience
- Tips for planning, promoting, and running your fundraiser
- Guidance on online fundraising platforms and Gift Aid
- Inspiration and money‑raising ideas for different targets
- Information on how your fundraising directly supports local mental health services
- Printable materials, including quiz templates, bunting, cake flags, and QR code posters
You’ll also find practical guidance on keeping your fundraising safe and legal, plus ways to stay involved with Mind in Salford after your event.
Fundraise your way
You don’t need to take on a huge challenge, every action counts. Whether you fundraise on your own or with friends, family, colleagues, or your wider community, your support helps ensure that no one in Salford has to face a mental health problem alone.
