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  1. A-Z of fundraising ideas

    Looking for some ways to raise money for charity? From bake sales to sponsored silences, this A-Z of ideas is sure to help make it easy to fundraise at work, school or in your community.

  2. Spend or save: What would you do with £25,000?

    you the chance to win big, but what would you do with 25k if you were to win? Would you spend the money or invest it?

  3. Turn2us Grants Search

    You could be missing out on money which you never have to pay back. Use the Turn2us Grants Search tool and get matched to grants for which you may be eligible.

  4. Why I run for Age UK

    tells us how running became an important part of his life, the grandfather who inspired him to raise money for Age UK, and how he gets through the tougher parts of his challenges.

  5. Skydive for charity

    Take part in a Skydive and raise money for Age UK. To take part all you need to do is sign-up for one of our charity places and you can jump for free!

  6. Energy advice for the home

    wants to spend more on their energy bills than they have to. We can help you work out how to save money on your energy. Find out more with Age UK.

  7. What is financial abuse?

    If someone is misusing your money or stealing from you – or you're worried that this is happening to someone else – this could be financial abuse. Find out more from Age UK.

  8. Your donations go further with Gift Aid!

    scheme allows charities to claim back the tax paid on donations, which means we get more out of the money you give to us. Donate to Age UK.

  9. LifeBook

    Age UK's LifeBook is a free booklet where you can write important information about your life, from who insures your car to where you put the TV licence.

  10. Home Truths: security for older private renters

    Home should be the place where we feel safest, the place we make our memories, and the place where we can grow old. Find more information from Age UK.

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