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Six different challenges for six different charities by six volunteers.

The Plan

www.stainland-sticklers.comwww.stainlandsticklers.eventbrite.com

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Contents

1) Introduction 3

2) Contact Details 3

3) The Sticklers (Profiles) 4-6

4) The Charities 7

5) The Challenges 7

6) Challenge Locations 8

7) Advance Support, Sponsorship. Donations, Advertising & Marketing 9

7(a) Advance Financial & Other Support 10

8) Events & Celebrities 11

9) How to give Advance Support, Donate and/or Sponsor the Stainland Sticklers and its Chosen charities 11

10) Gallery 12

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31) Introduction

Stainland is a village in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England, some 4 miles south of Halifax, 4.5 miles north-west of Huddersfield and 2 miles west of Elland. All members of the Stainland Sticklers reside in the village.

Definition of ‘Stickler’ (noun): “a person who insists on something unyieldingly”

  This document outlines the details of the charities chosen so far, details of each Group member, the challenges chosen so far, the amounts to be ideally to be raised through sponsorship and how to sponsor, donations and how to donate, lead-up events, the associated challenge events, summaries of the Groups’ support team and contact details, the media involvement, the website and PowerPoint presentations, PR and any other aspects that will invite and encourage individuals, businesses, companies and other bodies or agencies to consider adding their support, either on an individual or collective basis. 

2) Contact Details The Stainland Sticklers Group Leader is Ian M. Franklin who can be contacted either by e-mail at [email protected] or by his mobile on 07884067883 The administration support & sponsorship team is headed by Mrs Suzanne Holroyd, 48 Fall Spring Gardens, Stainland, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX4 9PB, United Kingdom. Telephone: 01422 377432.

The websites for the Stainland Sticklers are www.stainland-sticklers.com and www.stainlandsticklers.eventbrite.com

The new Skype address for the Stainland Sticklers is ‘stainland.sticklers’. Please add us to your contact lists.

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43) The Sticklers

Ian M. Franklin (56) has spent much of his career as a specialist Recruiter & Headhunter. His interests include walking, cooking, good food, jazz, rock, blues, and opera music, all things equine, travel & motorsports. 

Ian is the Group Leader and the Project Manager for the TRANSAID Challenge.(Ian’s challenge will the last of the six and will be to organise & host a celebrity filled Charity Ball)

 

Kealy Holroyd (19) is a student studying Social Care at Kirklees College, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire and is intending to become a social worker as a career. Her interests include reading fiction, music and socialising.

Kealy is the Project Manager for the Autistic Society Challenge.(Challenge will be for all Group members to undertake a high altitude sponsored hanglide)

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Danielle Holroyd (16) is in her final year at Brooksbank Sports College, Elland and is looking to follow a career path as a Social Work Counsellor. Danielle’s interests include socialising with friends, and family, and music.

Danielle is the Project Manager for the Stillbirth & Neonatal Challenge.(Challenge still yet to be defined)

Abbie Hill (16) is in her final year at Brooksbank Sports College, Elland and is intending to study there for a further two years in the hope of training to become a Psychologist. Abbie’s interests include music, art, photography, family and socialising with friends.

Abbie is the Project Manager for the Help for Heroes Challenge.(Challenge will to organise and manage a voluntary music festival)

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Leanne McGregor (16) is in her last year at the Brooksbank School sports college, and wants to attend Kirklees College to study Health and Social Care, and hopefully become something along the lines of a carer for the disabled. She likes to socialise with friends and family, swimming, listening to music, loves to make people laugh and photography.

Leanne is the Project Manager for the Scope Challenge.(Leanne’s is challenge 1, parachute jumps for Scope)

Lily Graham (16) is on her final year at Brooksbank Sports College. In her next year Lily is wanting to go to Kirklees College in Huddersfield to do Social Care, she is also at college part time studding Beauty Therapy. When she leaves college she is hoping to looking after the elderly or disabled. Lily’s hobbies are socialising with friends and computing.

Lily is the Project Manager for the Multiple Sclerosis Challenge.(Challenge will be to organise a ‘Total Wipeout’ competition)

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74) The Charities

As there are six members within the ‘Sticklers’, the Group decided that there should be six challenges for six different charities. Each of the charities must have a specific interest or link to each Group member. As at the time of writing this ‘Plan’, we have chosen to support the following charities:

Challenge 1 – Scope; Scope is a charity that supports disabled people and their families (www.scope.org.uk)

Challenge 2 – Multiple Sclerosis Trust; The MS Trust is a UK charity, providing information for anyone affected by multiple sclerosis, education programmes for health professionals, funding for practical research and campaigning for specialist multiple sclerosis services (www.mstrust.org.uk)

Challenge 3 – Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Charity (SANDS); Supporting anyone affected by the death of a baby and promoting research to reduce the loss of babies’ lives (www.uk-sands.org)

Challenge 4 – Help for Heroes Help for Heroes is a charity formed to help those who have been wounded in Britain's current conflicts (www.helpforheroes.org.uk) Challenge 5 – National Autistic Society; the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger Syndrome) and their families providing information, support and pioneering services, and campaign for a better world for people with autism.(www.autism.org.uk)

Challenge 6 - Transaid; Tackling poverty and disadvantage by building transport skills & knowledge in the developing world. (www.transaid.org)

5) The Challenges

The challenges themselves will range in difficulty; some easier to undertake than others. They will be based on the ‘earth, wind and fire’ principal, for example; the first challenge (tandem parachute jumps) will be based on ‘wind’, the second challenge (when chosen) will be based on the ground (‘earth’), the third challenge may involve heat or similar (‘fire’). Then the three remaining challenges will again be based on the same principal.

Whilst Challenges 2-6 have yet to be designed, Challenge 1 will be a tandem parachute jump over Bridlington Airfield, East Yorkshire. All six Group members will be undertaking the jumps from an altitude of 10000 ft.

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86) Challenge Locations

Challenge 1; the tandem parachute jumps, will take place on Saturday 11 th July 2011, at SkydiveGB, East Leys Farm, Grindale Road, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO16 4YB. Skydive GB, based between the Yorkshire coast Resorts of Bridlington, and Scarborough.  They are Yorkshire's Skydiving Centre. Bridlington is one of the oldest established parachute centres in the UK, dating back to 1972 and the earliest recorded jump going back to Harry Ward in 1935 whom was famous as ‘The Yorkshire Birdman’. 

You will be most welcome to come and observe us, but make sure you bring your purses, wallets and chequebooks with you so you can add just that little bit more to your sponsorship and donations for Scope.

At the time of writing this ‘Plan’, no details are available with respect to Challenges 2-5. However, the Stainland Sticklers are currently discussing plans to undertake a ‘Total Wipe-Out’ (as per the BBC1 TV programme) for one of the challenges, as well as for all six to appear on a TV quiz/challenge show for another challenge. All winnings would be pledged to the charity for those challenges.

We welcome ideas and suggestions from readers of this plan for other challenges to be undertaken.

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97) Advance Support, Sponsorship. Donations, Advertising & Marketing

These challenges are events intended to raise funds for the six charities as previously described. The funds will come from a combination of individual sponsorship through families, friends, colleagues, students, etc., as well as the result of a combination of smaller events; such as boot sales, village fairs, street collections (subject to licence) and so on. In addition, there will be ‘profile and viral’ advertising in various forms. By this, we include articles and editorials in local newspapers, general networking, trade and professional publications (online & hard copy), social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Viadeo, Ecademy and others.. Further media interest will be sought through local radio stations, local TV stations, other online media and some poster and flyer advertising. Collecting boxes for the first charity (Scope) are already being distributed to a selection of retail and other outlets with Scope stickers being given out as well, in addition to other Scope and charity merchandise. The charities themselves will assist in marketing the challenges by means of inclusion on their respective websites and other media where appropriate.

A high percentage of the sponsorship, donations and support will come from business, industry and commerce, where many SME businesses will be approached, as well as the largest of UK based companies. They are also being approached to assist with the various costs associated to the challenges. Section 7(a) sets out the advance financial & other support that is currently sought, whether they be from businesses, companies or individuals. But it would be fair to state that the overall target to be raised on challenge 1 is £15000.

Donations can be made online by going to www.stainland-sticklers.com or www.stainlandsticklers.eventbrite.com, by e-mail to [email protected], or by writing to the address as shown in Section 2 of this Plan.

Stainland Sticklers has a page on Facebook and the Group will shortly have a Twitter, Linkedin and Ecademy page, as well as a few other networking sites.

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107(a) Advance Financial & Other Support

Rather than just being a local challenge for charity, we have chosen to create the day we undertake challenge 1 as a high profile event, with the hope of raising greater awareness of Scope and to create a opportunity to raise more money for them. 

The result is that we are looking for not just sponsorship for the 'jumpers' to do the challenge, but also for financial assistance in organising the day itself. In order to be more explicit, we are seeking the following: 

1) £750 (ASAP) to cover an overnight stay for the Stainland Sticklers Group2) £1000 (ASAP) to cover the cost of a liveried minibus for the 'jumpers' 3) £5000 (ASAP) to cover the cost of a celebrity to "welcome" the 'jumpers' as they land on terra firma 4) £1800 (on the day) to cover the actual cost to the jump school/airfield for the jump itself 5) £ 600 (on the day) to cover the costs of parachute/event photography 

((if any of these items are discounted or accrue "change", then the difference (with donors agreement) will be included in total amount raised for Scope.)) 

In return for any of the above support, we will be pleased to include some space (including logos) on the website when it goes live, mention in some editorials in trade & public and local media (subject to permissions), freestanding advertising at the airfield, and trade/public 'thanks' for support. Also, of course, donors will be more than welcome to observe the jump and peripheral event itself. 

At this stage, the Stainland Sticklers are very grateful to Purple Penguin Media (www.purplepenguinmedia.co.uk) for donating the professional design and the hosting of the Stainland Sticklers website, which is hoped to go ‘live’ at the end of January 2011.

For details on how to offer advance support, sponsor the ‘Stainland Sticklers’ or to donate to the challenge charities, please refer to Section 10

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8) Events & Celebrities

Each challenge will be a reasonably high profile event. By that we mean that there will be TV and radio media involvement local and professional/trade press, use of social and business networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, etc, the Stainland Sticklers own website, ranking on Google and other search engines, small local events leading up to the challenge day and the challenge days themselves, which are intended to invite sponsors, supporters, local communities (where applicable) to watch the events, as well as being a trade networking event for the businesses and companies that have supported that event.

It is also intended that each event will be visited by a well known celebrity so as to increase the profile of the Stainland Sticklers. By increasing the profile of the ‘Sticklers’ the profile of the event charity is also increased, thereby being able to raise greater awareness and funds for that charity.

9) How to give Advance Support, Donate and/or Sponsor the Stainland Sticklers and its Chosen charities

Go to www.stainland-sticklers.com or www.stainlandsticklers.eventbrite.com.

Alternatively e-mail [email protected] or write directly to:-

The Stainland Sticklers, 48 Fall Spring Gardens, Stainland, Halifax, West Yorkshire, HX4 9PB, UK.

Telephone: 07884067883

Skype: stainland.sticklers

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1210) Gallery

Ian M Franklin Kealy Holroyd Abbie Hill Danielle Holroyd Leanne McGregor Lily Graham

SkydiveGBBridlington

TheStainlandSticklers

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www.stainland-sticklers.com www.stainlandsticklers.eventbrite.com

E-Mail: [email protected]

Telephone: +44(0)7884067883 Skype: stainland.sticklers

The Stainland Sticklersthank you for readingthis presentation andlook forward to your

support


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