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Hassle Free Radio Toy Drives

Simply Giving < 1 mins read

Does your radio station run a Christmas toy drive?
We can make your life so much easier!

PASS THIS ON TO YOUR MARKETING TEAM OR PRODUCERS

Simply Giving is Australia's leading online platform for toy drives.

1.) We make it easier than ever for your listeners to donate toys online towards your Christmas toy drive.

2.) We also make it super convenient and easy for your radio station to run the toy drive campaign. 

We handle all the physical logistics and burden of collecting and distributing the toys. We collect, dispatch and deliver the toys, so you don't have to worry about a thing!

With $4.3 million toys donated over the past decade, Simply Giving is a trusted platform used by all major Australian charities.

Please pass this email on to your marketing team, producers or whoever this will be relevant to in your organisation.

How Radio Stations Can Benefit:

  1. Seamless Donations: Listeners can donate toys online, eliminating the need for physical drop-off points.
  2. Resource Efficiency: No need for on-site collection drives or storage facilities, reducing logistical burdens.
  3. Broader Reach: Engage a wider audience by providing an easy, online donation method.
  4. Real-Time Impact: Track the progress of your campaign & share with your listeners & your chosen charity.
  5. Tax-Deductible: Donations through Simply Giving are tax-deductible, providing incentives for donors.
  6. Cost for Radio Station: FREE!

For an example of what your campaign could look like visit: radiostationxyz.simplygiving.com.au

For more details visit www.simplygiving.com.au

Join us in creating moments of joy for children across Australia.


Contact details:

For more information or a chat contact Terry Evian on 02 9620 2424 or [email protected]

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