Kitty Fundraising Update

Many thanks for your donations to date – we’re over £12,000 towards our £20,000 target with only days to go.  Please donate via our crowdfunding site

About the Crowdfunding Site
Crowdfunder is free to use for charities, however they do have a field on the donation page that asks for a tip.  That tip goes to them, not us, so if you don’t want to provide them with a tip, then select ‘other’ under tip and change the amount to zero. Pass the message on!

Crowdfunding depends on getting as many people involved as possible.  Lots of small contributions add up!  So please share with your friends.

We need to raise a lot of money!!
Sadly canal boats don’t come cheap!  The boat will be produced by a UK based boatbuilder and together with installing the charging network, we need to raise around £200,000 to replace Kitty.  To prime this, the Basingstoke Canal Society is contributing £70,000 from its own funds and we are aiming to raise the remaining £130,000 from a variety of sources including grants, individual and corporate donations and an art auction in late February at the Lightbox in Woking.

Don’t Lose Kitty!
So please help us reach our funding target.  Kitty has a limited life left and if we can’t raise the funds, we’ll lose this valuable community resource.  Please donate via our crowdfunding site.

Entirely run by volunteers
The Basingstoke Canal Society has over 1,000 members and as you know is run entirely by volunteers.  Kitty, our community trip boat is no exception with a whole band of people giving up their free time to keep her running.  Trips on Kitty get a 5* rating on Tripadvisor and attract thousands of visitors each year. 

We need to replace Kitty
A canal boat can only go on for so long before repairs become almost impossible to sustain.  Kitty is nearing the end of her life and we plan to replace her with an all-electric boat.  Kitty is named after the last horse to tow boats along the canal, so it’s fitting that with your help she will be replaced by a boat with an equally environmentally sound power unit!  

An Electric Revolution
As well as making the new Kitty non-polluting and all-electric, we also plan to install several charging points on the canal in Woking which will represent the first step towards making the canal fully electric for all users.  
Better adapted for the Less Abled
The new Kitty will be much better adapted for the less abled, being designed from scratch to allow easier wheelchair access and provide enough space for an on-board toilet.
Kitty is a Community Resource 
Kitty is very much a community resource which in addition to introducing thousands of visitors each year to the beauty of one of the finest canal environments in the UK also provides trips for local schoolchildren, care homes, hospitals, heritage open days and people with disabilities. Kitty has also had a long association with the Children of Chernobyl taking children on trips each year.