Here are some fundraising ideas to help you reach your target to fight kids' cancer!

Hold an Event

Organizing your own event can be a great way to involve your friends, family or work colleagues in your personal challenge to fight kids' cancer. It can be as simple as you like and it's a great way to give something back to those who are supporting your efforts.

Do something that you'll enjoy. Ask your friends for help and most importantly, have fun!

Below are some great fundraising event ideas:

Trivia Night

Host a trivia night in a local pub, restaurant or at your workplace. Sell tickets to attend and ask your personal contacts or local businesses to donate prizes for a silent auction.

Host a Dinner

Host a dinner at a local restaurant and organize a set menu. Then charge each attendee a specific amount (i.e. $50) which covers their food and drink and includes a donation to contribute to your fundraising efforts. You'll find this will actually be cheaper than a normal night out so your friends will be more than happy to attend (and they might bring some more friends to support you).

If you really want to make an impact, hold a live auction during the night and ask your friends or local business for prizes - then have some fun with your friends bidding against each other!

Wax-Off

In the true nature of cycling, waxing your legs is standard practice for many lycra lovers. Host a wax-off and charge your friends to administer a wax strip to your leg...and let them rip it off!

Other Ideas

Other event ideas include a movie night, stationary bike-a-thon, game night, guessing competition or scavenger hunt. Get creative and plan an event that works for you!

Matched Funding / Company Donations

Many companies offer financial assistance to their employees to encourage support of charities and good causes. This typically involves matching your fundraising total or making a large donation towards your fundraising efforts. Check with your human resources department.

Even if there is no such program in place, your employer might still be willing to contribute - all you need to do is ask!

Sponsor per Mile

Ask your friends or company to sponsor you for each mile you ride throughout September. It's a great way to challenge yourself and stay motivated and they can even cap it at an agreed distance to make sure they know just how far you could go.

At just $1 per mile, it's still a great idea to keep you riding to fight kids' cancer!

Cycle-a-thon

During September, hold a cycle-a-thon and ask your friends to sponsor you for a one-day cycling challenge. Your challenge could be 25 laps of a city park, riding from one town to another or taking part in a local cycling event.

Your miles will add to your overall total for the month, but you can tell people about your one-day challenge to ask for their support.