CEET CIC is non-profit. We rely on grants, donations and private funding for the running of CEET CIC. Any profit made supports families and individuals who haven’t got the finance or funding to provide them places on CEET. The demand for CEET is incredibly high with many groups from Ukraine, North Devon District Hospital, schools, individuals, single-parents, local hospices and many more places.


Any size donation would be so valued, more than words here can express. If you’d like to come and witness the magic of the sessions and see where your donation goes, then you would be so welcome.


Suggested Donations

 

£5 will provide activities and a hot meal for a young person at our after-school provision, for disadvantaged children. 

 

£10 will provide valuable equipment of paddling gloves/wetsuit boots for our paddleboarding groups of young people

 

£20 will provide bicycle hire for a misplaced person on our Refugee Community Cycling days

 

£30 will provide a place for one person on our Over 55s Tackling Loneliness through Transport group days

 

If you would like to fundraise for us, that would be fantastic, thank you!  You can create your own fundraising event, but do let us know what you are doing, so we can support you and promote your great work on our Instagram feed!  Thank you for your support!


Thank you so much.


Click here to donate.

The CEET Code of Fundraising Practice – we use industry best practice, as described by the Fundraising Regulator, to ensure we are acting honourably and responsibly. Our Fundraising promise to you:

  • We will be honest and transparent in all our fundraising activities

  • We will monitor fundraisers, volunteers and any others who work with us to raise funds, and we will ensure they work with honesty, integrity and transparency too.

  • We will comply with the law as it applies to CICs (Community Interest Companies)

  • We are committed to good practice

  • We strive to continually improve and welcome feedback

  • We will always tell the truth

  • We will do what we say we are going to do, with all donations we receive

  • We always work to ensure our fundraising costs are kept to a minimum and we will show how they are in the best interests of the CIC if challenged

  • We will ensure our complaints process is clear and accessible

  • We will respect your rights to privacy

  • We will not put undue pressure on anyone to make a donation

  • We have a vulnerable persons policy which is available on request

  • Where the law requires, we will obtain your consent before we contact you to fundraise

  • We will respect your wishes on the contact you receive from us and we will ask your permission to email you, telephone, or text.  You can change your mind at any time, by letting us know in writing

  • We will treat donors and the public fairly, and will adapt our approach based on your needs

  • We will only use images where we have your prior permission