Fundraise online
Planning a push up challenge, donating your birthday, or maybe a head shave? Fundraise with your own online page.
It all starts with your great idea! We've seen our awesome fundraisers growing mullets, shaving their heads, walking the length of the country, donating their birthdays, livestreaming concerts, and even pogo jumping for diabetes. In just minutes you can build and customise your very own online fundraising page and start raising money and awareness for diabetes.
How it works
Set your own challenge.
Set up a fundraising page by clicking the "Start fundraising" button.
Share your page link with friends and whānau to sponsor you.
Enjoy becoming a fundraising star for Diabetes NZ.
We'll be here to support you every step of the way. So what are you waiting for?
Cycle the length of Aotearoa
Looking to really stretch your legs? In 2021 Ben Mitchell cycled from Cape Reinga to Bluff and raised $14,000 for Diabetes NZ! Why not follow his example?
Walk the Te Araroa trail
Love tramping? Looking for a challenge? Te Araroa is the greatest Aotearoa adventure there is and should be on every Kiwi's bucket list. The 3000km route stretches from Cape Reinga to Bluff. Check it out, and dedicate your journey to raising awareness for diabetes.
Donate your birthday
Got a birthday coming up? Not sure how to celebrate? Why not dedicate your birthday to improving the lives of everyone living with diabetes in Aotearoa by fundraising for Diabetes NZ. Share the kindness and ask your friends and whānau to sponsor your fundraising page.
Looking for inspiration?
Here are some ideas from previous fundraisers:
Alan Granville gave up alcohol for 31 days and raised $1,285 in memory of his beloved dad. Read more
Ali and Nick spent New Year’s Day 2022 on the golf course, completing 90 holes in one day and raising $3,116. Read more
Dale Smith, Blair Wolfgram, Jeremy Priddy and James Greenway trained to take on the Godzone Adventure, one of the toughest adventure races in the world. Sadly, due to COVID-19 the race didn’t go ahead but they still raised $15,150 for diabetes. Read more
Ben Mitchell, whose wife was diagnosed with late-onset Type 1 diabetes, cycled the 3,009km from Cape Reinga to Bluff, raising $14,000. Read more