| FUNDRAISER | Someone generating money for charity (4-6) |
| EARNER | Activity or job generating money (6) |
| RAINMAKER | One whose intention it is to induce precipitation by means of ceremonial dancing, cloud-seeding or pluviculture; or, an executive who is successful at generating money (9) |
| JUMBLESALE | The vending of second-hand articles, usually to raise money for charity (6,4) |
| ALMS | A way for schools to organise money for charity (4) |
| REDNOSE | Endorse new product used to raise money for charity (3,4) |
| FUNDRAISE | Earn money for charity (4-5) |
| FETE | Outdoor event to raise money for charity (4) |
| JUMBLE | ____ sale, one of cheap second-hand goods, usually held to raise money for charity (6) |
| MULLET | Long-time hairstyle favoured by Aaron Gate, until removed to raise money for charity (6) |
| PUSHKE | Removing article, loosely shake up box used to collect money for charity (6) |
| NICOLA | ___ King, Dales resident who competed with sibling Bernice Blackstock to raise money for charity (6) |
| COFFEEMORNING | A social event held before noon, usually to raise money for charity (6,7) |
| BENEFIT | Public function to raise money for charity |
| TELETHON | Set on raising money for charity |
| RAG | Newspaper's way to raise money for charity |
| SPONSORED | Type of event in which people raise money for charity (9) |
| FETES | Public functions organised to raise money for charity (5) |
| RAFFLES | Gentleman burglar held to raise money for charity (7) |
| TELETHONS | Very long TV shows broadcast to raise money for charity (9) |