Fundraise and win prizes!
Hope Against Cancer partners with JispWin to launch innovative prize-led fundraising initiative
We are happy to announce a new partnership with JispWin, an online prize draw platform designed to help charities raise vital funds in more engaging and sustainable ways.
The partnership introduces an innovative fundraising model that allows supporters to donate while being entered into prize draws featuring exciting rewards. Funds raised through ticket sales will directly support cancer research projects that benefit people, families and communities across Leicestershire and Rutland.
Under the agreement, Hope Against Cancer will receive up to 50% of all revenues generated through ticket sales, with a guaranteed minimum return of 35%, ensuring a significant and transparent contribution towards our research programmes.
Tickets are available at https://jispwin.com/charity/hope-against-cancer and registering as a supporter of Hope Against Cancer.
Unlike traditional online fundraising platforms, JispWin blends charitable giving with prize-based participation, offering supporters a more interactive way to contribute while helping charities diversify their income streams during challenging economic times.
Hope Against Cancer has long focused on funding research that delivers tangible benefits locally, investing in early diagnosis, improved treatments and better patient outcomes. This new partnership aims to broaden our supporter base, increase engagement, and unlock additional funding opportunities without placing further pressure on donors.
On the partnership we said:
“We are always looking for new and effective ways to raise funds that will make a real difference to people affected by cancer in our region. Partnering with JispWin allows us to offer something exciting to our supporters while ensuring a substantial proportion of funds raised goes directly into local research.”
JispWin’s model is designed to support charities of all sizes by combining transparency, engagement and incentive-led fundraising. By reinvesting a portion of revenues into prizes, the platform encourages participation while maintaining a strong focus on delivering meaningful returns for good causes.
The collaboration reflects a growing shift within the charity sector towards alternative fundraising approaches that complement traditional donations, helping organisations adapt to evolving donor expectations and increasing competition for attention.













