Tips and

tricks

Get the most out of your fundraising experience

Here are some tips and tricks to help YOU get the most of your fundraising experience with ACRF.

You can also log in to your dashboard to access much more!

Personalise your fundraising page

Let people know why you’re backing brilliant cancer research. Add pictures and personalise your journey.

Back yourself and donate to your page

Kickstart your fundraising to show your commitment to help give the people you love Australia's best cancer research.

Tell your supporters why every dollar counts

Every dollar you raise will help the 2 in 5 Australians who will be diagnosed with cancer.

Don’t forget to thank

Make sure you thank your supporters. Why not encourage them to leverage their networks and share your page.

Share your progress

Update your friends and family with your progress on social media.

Ask your workplace to dollar match

Ask your manager if your company will support you by matching every dollar you raise

Share and promote your challenge

Here are some useful tools to help you share your challenge with the people closest to you, your friends and family

Hair Dare Social Tile 1

Hair Dare Social Tile 1

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Hair Dare Social Tile 2

Hair Dare Social Tile 2

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Hair Dare Social Tile 3

Hair Dare Social Tile 3

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Hair Dare Social Tile 4

Hair Dare Social Tile 4

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Hair Dare Social Tile 5

Hair Dare Social Tile 5

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Hair Dare Social Tile 6

Hair Dare Social Tile 6

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Hair Dare Social Tile 7

Hair Dare Social Tile 7

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Hair Dare Social Tile 8

Hair Dare Social Tile 8

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Hair Dare Social Tile 9

Hair Dare Social Tile 9

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Hair Dare Poster 1

Hair Dare Poster 1

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Hair Dare Poster 2

Hair Dare Poster 2

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Other ways to supercharge brilliant cancer research with ACRF.

There are many other ways to make a difference and show your support for 2 in 5 Australians who will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85.

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