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National Mountain Rescue Support Group Launches

BaseCamp is a new initiative to supplement local fund-raising efforts at a national level.


Posted: 16 April 2007
by Jon

Mountain Rescue - England and Wales has launched a radical new idea to help fund the 53 local MRTs in their vital work on the hills.

BaseCamp is the new National Supporters' Group for Mountain Rescue - England and Wales and it's now up and running. The aim is to supplement the money already raised by local MR teams with a national initiative based on an annual paid membership to the group.

The idea is that, say, a London-based hillwalker or a climber in Milton Keynes who visits lots of different mountain areas can support rescue teams in all of them through BaseCamp.

In return for a £24 annual subscription, supporters will receive quarterly copies of MR Magazine together with an enamel supporter's badge and a car sticker to promote their involvement. They will also be notified of events run by nearby teams, and given the opportunity to get involved.

The funds raised by BaseCamp will be in addition to those already generated by local teams through their regular activities - mountain rescue south of the border is funded entirely by public donations - and allows rescue supporters to fund all teams equally without having to pick out an individual team.

"With walking and climbing overtaking fishing as the nation's biggest participation sport we felt we were missing an opportunity to organise the support that we rely on, " says Mike France, chair of Mountain Rescue's National Fundraising group

"Basically, people want to give but we haven't made it easy for them to do so. In future you'll be able to fill in a form to make an annual donation or sign up on our website. This way we'll be able to predict and, hopefully, increase much of our income and tailor our support for the teams accordingly."

Sounds like a great idea to us. More details - including an on-line sign-up site - once we have them, but for now, for more information on how to give to Mountain Rescue - England & Wales, and join BaseCamp please contact: Neil Roden, telephone: 07050 267434

Email: nationalfundraising@mountain.rescue.org.uk

Or write to BaseCamp, c/o White Cottage, 9 Main Road, Grindleford, Derbyshire S32 2JN.


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Isn't there a risk of the National Lottery effect here? I don't know if there has been any change in this behaviour, but initially charities reported a drop in donations because people believed by playing the lottery they were now making their charitable donations centrally and there was no longer a need to contribute locally. So people may see this scheme as a replacement for dropping a few coins in the collection box at the post-walk pub?

Posted: 16/04/2007 at 15:14

Hi Richard

The prime target "market" for BaseCamp is people who do not necessarily have a local team, or even go out on a very regular basis. These people already donate (we hope!) and if they also choose to join, then that's great.
However, people such as my parents want to support MR due to my own activities, rather than theirs (the Cotswolds is about the extent of their walking these days). This scheme lets them support ALL teams, since neither they, nor I, have a local one.
Coins in the box in the pub are still, of course, welcome!

Cara-Lyn Reynolds
BaseCamp co-ordinator

Posted: 16/04/2007 at 15:37

I think (anybody correct me if i'm wrong here) that it is part of a wider policy of raising the profile of MR amongst non-hill folk. Partly in reference to the non-hill jobs that teams do. Also partly to the people who may walk up Snowdon/Scafell/The Ben once or twice in their lives, may need MR help but don't have a clue about the intricacies of funding etc.

Based on my own limited experience, i think it would help when doing street collections in low-level towns on the borders of hill areas (I.E.Chester, Shrewsbury). If the MR logo etc are more prevelant in people's minds then they are more likely to associate the idiots standing around in red holding buckets with a charity/worthy cause.

I think Basecamp is a cracking idea, and addresses some of the problems such as the donation imbalance between teams/areas and the questions about government funding/control/bureacracy.

And yes the pub box donations are still very much appreciated...


Posted: 16/04/2007 at 17:11

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