Background
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) Charity has announced a new partnership with prize draw fundraising company Omaze to raise £10 million over the next five years. The money will go towards GOSH Charity’s record £300 million appeal to build a new children’s cancer center.
Details of the partnership
This is the first time Omaze has pledged such a large amount for a charity partnership. They will raise the £10 million through multiple house prize draws starting from January 2024. GOSH Charity said it has already raised halfway of the £300 million target for the new cancer center.
Previous partnership success
GOSH Charity previously partnered with Omaze in 2021, where a £3 million house in Wimbledon was offered as a prize and raised £500,000 for the charity. Under the new partnership, GOSH Charity will benefit from an increased minimum guaranteed donation from Omaze, rising from £100,000 to £1 million per house draw.
Quotes from GOSH Charity
Liz Tait, GOSH Charity’s director of fundraising, said: “The hospital needs a new home to help deliver breakthrough therapies. We are thrilled to be partnering with Omaze again to raise money to help build the new children’s cancer center at GOSH – together we can build it and help beat childhood cancer once and for all.”
Details of the first house draw
The first million-pound house draw as part of the new GOSH Charity-Omaze partnership closes postal entries on 27 February 2024. Omaze has previously raised £28.5 million for several large British charities through prize draws offering houses, cash, cars, and other prizes.
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