Healthy Start for Refugee children United to Beat Malaria Fundraising Toolkit

Introduction

Getting Started on Classy

Ideas

Resources

FAQs

About the Initiative

Refugee children are among the most marginalized and at-risk people in the world. Forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters, they often find themselves in overcrowded refugee camps or unfamilar enviornments with limited access to basic necessities, including healthcare. This puts them at risk of preventable diseases, malnutrition, and even death.

East Africa is one of the regions where forced displacement and related health crises require our urgent attention. Ongoing conflict and the effects of the climate have displaced countless families, and are exacerbating health challenges and economic strain in host countries already struggling to meet refugee needs.

Healthy Start for Refugee Children is a special initiative of United to Beat Malaria, and our sister campaign Shot @ Life, which aims to deliver essential health services to one million refugee and displaced children living in South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Uganda.

Through this new two-year initiative, we will provide refugee children with the health services and related education they need and strengthen country health care systems so they can better meet the needs of displaced children.

Together, we will ensure refugee children receive the care and support they need to thrive.

About United to Beat Malaria

Nearly every minute, a child dies from malaria - a deadly, yet preventable disease. United to Beat Malaria, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation, is the world’s largest grassroots campaign fighting to end malaria, a preventable disease which claims the life of a child every minute. United to Beat Malaria brings together UN partners, advocates, celebrity champions, donors, and organizations to raise awareness, funds, and voices to protect vulnerable families from malaria.

Working together, we have protected more than 40 million people from malaria through the distribution of insecticide-treated bed nets, antimalarial medications, rapid diagnostic tests, and beyond. Working together, we can be the generation to end malaria for good!

Getting Started on Classy
How to Set Up Your Fundraising on Classy

Visit our Healthy Start for Refugee Children Classy page to create your own page. Click the Become a Fundraiser button. You can fundraise as an individual or as a team.

  • Select As an Individual if you're fundraising on your own.
  • Select Join a Team if you're fundraising with a team that has already been created on the United to Beat Malaria Healthy Start for Refugee Children Classy page. If you select this option, you'll be able to search by Team Captain or the Team name to find a team to join.
  • Select Create a Team if you're fundraising across teams/departments within an organization or as a collaborative (multiple people and organizations) fundraising together.

Once you select the fundraiser type, you'll be asked to either create an account in Classy or sign in. If you have fundraised with Classy before, you can sign in with your credentials.

  • If you are fundraising as an individual, you'll create your fundraising page by setting a fundraising goal, fundraising end date (MM/DD/YYYY), and personal headline.
  • If you are fundraising through an already created team, you'll select the team you wish to join. After joining the team, you'll create your own fundraising page by setting a fundraising goal, fundraising end date (MM/DD/YYYY), and personal headline.
  • If you are creating a new team, you will have to set up a team name, team fundraising goal, and page headline. After setting up the team, you will set up an individual fundraising page with your own personal fundraising goal, fundraising end date (MM/DD/YYYY), and a personal headline.

After creating the pages, you'll be able to customize your fundraising pages with pictures and stories. If you have any questions regarding setting up your fundraising page, please reach out to info@beatmalaria.org.

Setting Up Your Fundraising Event

Establish the type of fundraiser you would like to host. Here are some fundraising ideas:

  • Host a community walk / 5k
  • Organize a bake sale
  • Host a paint and sip decorating party
  • Host an e-sport or 3x3 basketball tournament
  • Donate a special day like a birthday, wedding, or anniversary

After deciding on the type of event, here's your next steps to make sure that your event is successful.

  • Set a goal: It should be reasonable, yet ambitious. Setting a goal helps your audience rally around your cause and keeps them engaged as you work towards your fundraising goal.
  • Identify your audience: Think about who you are going to reach out to and make an ask to. Your audience could include friends, family, neighbors, local businesses, local diaspora/community organizations, school groups, and/or faith groups.
  • Network: Reach out to the audience you identified. You can call, send letters or emails, or use your social media platforms to make asks. You can also reach out to local media, like a local radio station, paper, or blog, who might be interested in your event. Check out our sample email and social media posts under Resources for language that you can use for outreach.
  • Follow Up: Check in with your audience during and after your fundraising event to personally thank them for their support.

Note: United to beat malaria is unable to:

  • Guarantee staff members or speakers will be in attendance at your event
  • Provide funding for events
  • Provide insurance or liabiltiy coverage for your event
  • Apply for any licenses or permits on your behalf
  • Accept material donations (i.e. nets, books, medicines, toiletries)
Resources
Healthy Start for Refugee Health Media Toolkit

You are welcome to use our photos and logos for your fundraising event, but we do have specific brand guidelines on how supporters can use our logos. We ask that you make it clear that your materials are not official United to Beat Malaria or Shot@Life materials. Should you have any questions about our policy, please send a note to info@beatmalaria.org with the name and date of the fundraising event, and the name of your organization to ensure materials are used in accordance with campaign guidelines.

Promoting Your Fundraiser: Email

Sharing your fundraising page via email is a great way to reach out to your audience. Here's a template email you can use to share information about Healthy Start for Refugee Children and your fundraiser.

Subject Line: Let's Give Children a Healthy Start at Life

Dear First Name,

I’m excited to announce my fundraiser for Healthy Start for Refugee Children, an initiative of the United Nation Foundation’s United to Beat Malaria and Shot@Life campaigns. In the midst of global conflicts and crises, the plight of refugee children often goes unnoticed. These children face immense challenges, including inadequate access to healthcare services, malnutrition, and exposure to infectious diseases. The need to safeguard their health and well-being is urgent and undeniable.

United to Beat Malaria and Shot@Life are racing to get urgently needed malaria and other health interventions to these refugee communities as fast as possible. But we can’t do it alone. Your generosity today will help us meet the health care needs of over one million refugee children in Ethiopia, and Uganda, and South Sudan through three core approaches:

  • Helping local health care providers deliver essential medical care, vaccinations, and nutritional support to refugee children in camps and urban areas. This will include inpatient care, distribution of antimalarial medicines, malaria test kits and supplies, and vector control activities.
  • Working with our on-the-ground partners to implement health education programs that give refugee children and their families the knowledge and skills to maintain good health practices, prevent diseases, and seek timely medical care when needed.
  • Strengthening the capacity of local health care systems and organizations to better serve the health care needs of refugee children over the long term.

Make a donation today at (insert fundraising page link). Your support can make a profound difference in the lives of refugee children. By contributing to our initiative, you are providing them with access to life-saving healthcare services, empowering them to overcome adversity, and giving them hope for a brighter future.

Best,

Your First Name

Promoting Your Fundraiser: Social Media

Sample Posts:

  • Malaria is treatable and preventable, yet a child still dies every minute. Join me and United to Beat Malaria for a malaria-free future. Make a donation: (insert personal fundraising link).
  • Refugee children are among the most marginalized and at-risk to vulnerable situations in the world. This puts them at risk of preventable diseases, like malaria, malnutrition, and even death. United to Beat Malaria is on a mission to give 1 million refugee children a #healthystart at life. Join me and make a donation at: (insert personal fundraising link).

United to Beat Malaria Profiles:

Hashtags:

  • #BeatMalaria
  • #HealthyStart
Frequently Asked questions
You have the questions, we have the answers.

What does the money I raise go towards?

Donations support our initiative to give refugee children a healthy start at life. Healthy Start aims to ensure that at least 1 million more children in East Africa will have access to essential health services like childhood immunizations; malaria prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, nutritional support; and community outreach.

Will my donors get a tax acknowledgment receipt?

If giving online on Classy, a donation receipt is automatically created upon completion of a donation. If a receipt needs to be resent, please reach out to info@beatmalaria.org.

Contact Us

Our team is happy to help! Contact United to Beat Malaria with your questions or suggestions. P: 202 - 370 - 8095 E: Info@beatmalaria.org

Mail donations to: United to Beat Malaria, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave, Suite 300, Washington DC 20006