Collecting Tins

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Collecting Tins are a great way to raise money for the work of the Blood Pressure Association.


Displaying a collecting tin in your shop or business

If you run a business or have a shop then you could collect money for the Blood Pressure Association by collecting funds in one of our branded collecting tins. If you register with us for a collecting tin, we will send you:

  • A sealed BPA branded collecting tin
  • A certificate of authority for holding the tin
  • Instructions about what to do when the tin is full
  • A paying in slip allowing you to pay the funds collected directly into the BPA bank account

To register for collecting tin, please contact the Fundraising Team:
Email: kyn@bpassoc.org.uk
Telephone: 020 8772 4994
Letter: Fundraising Team, Blood Pressure Association, 60 Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0QS

Holding a street collection

If you would like to hold a street collection in support of the Blood Pressure Association, we will be delighted to help you. Please let us know as soon as possible because there are strict rules about street collections and you will need to get a licence directly from your local authority. This normally requires an application at least 28 days before the event. Don’t let this put you off though! We’re happy to help you apply for a license.

Please contact us for more information and support on holding a street collection.
Email: kyn@bpassoc.org.uk
Telephone: 020 8772 4994
Letter: Fundraising Team, Blood Pressure Association, 60 Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0QS

My collecting tin is full, what should I do?

When your collecting tin is full, please follow the guidelines in the document what should I do next?




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