Create an online fundraiser
Creating an online fundraiser has never been easier with our Hummingbird House template – just follow the steps below.
Simply create your fundraising page, set your goal and rally support from friends, family and colleagues! The funds you raise will allow us to provide specialised paediatric care and precious memories for Queensland families.
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How to get started
Follow these simple steps to get you on your way! Supporters receive a Tax Receipt right after donating, and the funds go directly to the Hummingbird House bank account. No messy transfers, just sit back and watch the tally grow.
Create account
Create an account and agree to our Terms and Conditions. Simply click on GET STARTED below.
Edit your page
- Give your online fundraiser a title
- Add a profile photo
- Set your target
- Personalise your message (Why have you chosen Hummingbird House to raise money for?)
Share your page
Share your page with family, friends, and work colleagues, and watch the donations roll in!
Some examples
Ideas for online fundraising campaigns to inspire your efforts.
- Donations in lieu of a present – for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings.
- Challenge yourself – do a fitness challenge, shave your head, off-the-screens or no sweets challenge.
- Hour of Power – challenge your family and friends to raise as much as possible in just 60 minutes!
- In memory – celebrate a loved one that is no longer with us on a date that is significant to them.
- Live online event – If you're in a band, a comedian, or a magician, host a live event and charge an admission fee to join.
Inspiring stories
Every fundraiser tells a story. Big or small, each one matters.
Shari's legacy

When Jacob lost his sister Shari, Hummingbird House gave his family the chance to say goodbye in a peaceful, meaningful way. Now, he's honouring her memory by raising funds so other families can have that same gift.
Hiroshi’s hair chop

Hiroshi grew his hair for a year with a plan—donate his locks and raise funds for Hummingbird House. One braid at a time, he made it count, raising over $2,000 and plenty of smiles along the way.