b'get inspired.Find your way to fight for creativity in young livesAfter some inspiration for how to support our brilliant creatives?Try these ideas on for size!take art to the streetsPlan a Paint Jam, bringing together a number of street artists to paint live, drawing in audiences who watch the artists in action. Adding a raffle or an auction while the paint jam is going on is a great way to bring in extra cash from the event and give it a community festival vibe.exhibit local talentHave participants donate photographs and visual artwork they have created that relate to the charities work or community. Have an art opening where event-goers buy a ticket to attend, then auction off the work.get crafty for Christmas(or any time of the year)Get a bunch of artisans on board and charge tickets at the door. This idea is perfect for the holidays, when people are keen to buy unique, original gifts for their loved ones.stroll yourself happyFancy an active fundraising challenge, but prefer a leisurely pace? Get sponsored to go on your favourite walk, whether thats the countryside or your local park. Get your backpackand go for it.To take this idea to the next level you could lead an organised walk. Walk a Mile in Their Shoes is an idea inviting your community to slip off their shoes and literally walk a mile in no shoes to raise money and awareness for children living in poverty. An organised walk with a theme is a great way to raise participation and funds.'