Ways to donate to New Futures Nepal
  • Cick on the CAF link imagebrowser image
  • Click on the JUST GIVING link imagebrowser image
  • Download our Gift Aid & Donation form - click here
Ways to raise funds for New Futures Nepal
  • Text a Donation – scroll down
  • How to sell your unwanted stuff to benefit New Futures Nepal – scroll down
  • Raise money for New Futures Nepal by recycling – scroll down
Ways to contact New Futures Nepal

   Web: www.newfuturesnepal.org
   Email: finance@newfuturesnepal.org
   mailto: info@newfuturesnepal.org
   Postal address - New Futures Nepal, 9 Sherlock Mews, London, W1U 6DP.

Text Giving  

New Futures Nepal can now receive donations by text message. Just follow these two easy steps:
1.  Send the text message NFNG10 followed by the amount you wish to donate.
i.e. NFNG10 £10
2.  Send text to 70070
Donations up to maximum of £10 can be sent. (Minimum donation of £1 accepted).
Once you have sent your text, you will receive a message asking if you wish to gift aid your donation. If you are a UK tax payer, agreeing to gift aid will increase the amount of your donation by an extra 25p per £1 - at no extra cost to you. Simply follow the instructions in the text message.
The whole process only takes a minute of your time.
Why not send a donation of £1 by text instead of buying a packet of sweets or £5 instead of a bottle of wine? You could even consider donating £1 each week for a month, or from now until Christmas. Small donations can help us make a difference in Nepal; £30 could feed and clothe a child for one month.

Go on – send a text now!

How to sell your unwanted stuff to benefit New Futures Nepal

To raise money for NFN on eBay you must first have an eBay and PayPal account which require giving Bank Account and Credit Card (for back up) details. 

Easy to do; just follow the instructions on eBay.

To set up a charity donation facility go into www.missionfish.org   where you will see the homepage.  Donating to NFN is easy.  Halfway down the page is a box saying 'Raise money for your favourite charity through eBay'.

Press 'Select a / another charity, write in New Futures Nepal (no need for other details requested) and as someone has very kindly already set us up, our Charity will appear on the screen.
At the bottom of NFN page press VIEW
On the screen which comes up you will see a blue box saying 'Save as favourite'.  Press it.  This will take you into your eBay account.  You will have a method of payments option.  I recommend PayPal and, of course, Gift Aid.

When you are listing your item, about half way down the page, you will see a box saying 'raise money for your favourite charity'. There will be a New Futures Nepal option as part of your personalised screen.

For each item listed you have an option to donate to the charity and also a drop down button giving you the opportunity to say what percentage of the price you want to give.


Good luck!

Our new DVD is out showing a detailed update of our projects.imagebrowser image

The film encapsulates the sights and sounds of Nepal as well as showing you the environment in                          which the children live.  It is our best film yet and is a great fund raising tool. Sadly, we can't afford to give them away but if you would like one please contact us at info@newfuturesnepal.org.

(Our sincere thanks to generous friends who sponsored this new DVD)    

 

Raise money for New Futures Nepal by recycling your used ink cartridges, old mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras & Sat Nav devices

 Here’s how
 
We have set up a link through Green source solutions based in Bristol who recycle used mobile phones and used ink cartridges. It’s easy and free! You collect and send your used ink cartridges or old mobile phones in designated free post bags and in return the charity will receive a quarterly payment based on the number of items recycled. The payment per item is small so the more you can collect and the more people who can collect on our behalf the better.
 
How do I collect and send the items?
With this news letter you will have received a free post bag with our charity logo on it. (If you did not receive a bag or wish more bags please contact us on info@newfuturesneapl.org and we will send a bag to you.) When you have filled you bag send it free post to the address on the bag. Please put your name and address on the bag so that you can be logged on to their data base and a new bag sent back to you to continue collecting on our behalf.
 
Which items can I collect?
Small inkjet cartridges, mobile phones, MP3 players, Digital cameras, Sat Nav Devices can be collected to send to Green source solutions in the freepost bags provided. BUT Larger items such as laser jet cartridges would require courier collection (free bulk collection).
 
Can my business or any large organisation collect for New Futures Nepal?
If you are a business or large organisation and can recycle your larger ink cartridges for us please contact us on info@newfutursnepal.org so we can set up the courier service for you with Green source solutions. Alternatively you can contact Green source solutions directly on info@greensource.co.uk or tel 01173042390. Courier collections can be arranged from any location in the UK. Collections are usually with Fedex and collected in 1-3 days. Larger palletised collections are made by Hills couriers. There is a charge of £2.50 per courier collection deductable from the amount raised so please bear this in mind when collecting and send larger quantities to make it cost effective.
 
How much is raised per mobile or cartridge?
A different amount is raised for every recyclable cartridge and mobile phone. If you can collect 75 units per collection it is more cost effective and our return will be better.  For example the return on one inkjet cartridge can range from 25p to £1 per cartridge. Mobile phones have higher but are generally collected in smaller quantities. Whilst the return per item is small if enough people collect on our behalf we can help to boost our funds significantly.
 
The more you collect the more we raise!

 

 

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