The ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï Guide to Fundraising on JustGiving
So you’ve decided to fundraise for ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï, that’s great! It’s people like you who make the world a better place by helping those who live in poverty or are affected by conflict.Ìý
Tools such as JustGiving make online fundraising easy and accessible for all. We’ve put together this brief guide to make things clearer for anyone running online fundraisers or donating on JustGiving.Ìý In general, the information below will also apply to other fundraising sites, but please check their specific documentation for details.Ìý
JustGiving offers two types of online tools to help you support good causes: 1) Fundraising and 2) Crowdfunding.Ìý A Fundraising page is officially linked to ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï’ account, meaning funds are deposited to us directly. On the other hand, funds raised from a Crowdfunding page will be deposited into the bank account of the person who set up the page.Ìý
For the purpose of safety and security, we advise all of our supporters to only set up Fundraising pages. This is because Crowdfunding pages set up in support of ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï could potentially be closed down by JustGiving.
If you have already set up a Crowdfunding page on JustGiving or another site, and we’ll contact you to arrange the safe transfer of funds.
To create a new JustGiving Fundraising page for ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï, please follow these instructions:
- Ìýand select ‘Fundraise for us’.
- Create a JustGiving account or sign in.
- Select the type of activity you are doing for your fundraiser, such as a ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï event.ÌýIf you are unsure, select ‘Doing your own thing’.
- You will then be asked to fill in some further details about your activity, create your fundraising page URL and decide some other settings. Once you have completed the necessary steps, click the ‘Create your page’ ²ú³Ü³Ù³Ù´Ç²Ô.Ìý
- Now you can personalise your fundraising page by adding more information about what you are doing and why. Select ‘Edit your page’ to add images, change your fundraising target and add to your story. During your fundraising journey, you can revisit this part of the page to post updates and share them on social media.
- In the ‘S³Ù´Ç°ù²â’ section of your page, please include this line: ‘This is a fundraiser in aid of ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï’.
- Your fundraising page has now been created and you can begin sharing with friends, family and on social media. With your page linked to ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï, you don’t need to worry about the transfer of funds, as JustGiving will process these on your behalf directly to us.
JustGiving have provided ways you can boost your fundraising page by
Please note: FundraisersÌýare responsible for organising all aspects of their fundraising and ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï will not accept any liability related to their fundraising.
If you’re a donor, we advise you to:
Ensure the JustGiving page you’re giving to is a Fundraising page by looking for the signs listed below. If you’re not sure, get in touch with us and we’ll double-check for you.Ìý
You can recognise an official Fundraiser by:
- The ‘Fundraising for ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï’ message will appear below the name of the fundraiser.
- The official ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï logo and charity registration number (1105056) appears below that.
- The URL contains .Ìý
- Crowdfunders contain none of the above and the URL contains
If you come across a Crowdfunding page that has been set up in support of ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï, we advise you to only give to that page if you know who is running it. This could be a friend, family member or local organisation you support. Alternatively, you can donate directly on the ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï website to ensure your funds will reach us.
JustGiving does not charge a platform fee on any individual donation made to us. Instead, they give donors the option to make a voluntary contribution to the cost of maintaining their platform.Ìý
If your donation to ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï is in pounds sterling, the payment processing fees are at a standard 1.9% + 20p (the fee is 2.9% +20p for Crowdfunding pages).ÌýIf you choose to add GiftAid on top of your donation, then JustGiving charges a 5% fee for our Gift Aid service and this is taken from the amount of Gift Aid claimed on a donation.ÌýWhat this means in practice is that a £30 donation will mean £36.36 will go to ½ñÈÕ´ó¹Ï. You can find more details