Fundraising on the Net
Updated 16/1/12
Follow the trail
This page
There is a huge range of Fundraising resources already out there, so we are limiting ourselves to
- Web-based fundraising information sources.
- Web-based fundraising services.
- Ways to raise funds online from commission etc.
Elsewhere
- Online donations/payment services.
- Grant Making Bodies Funders with useful web sites (including Lottery bodies), online grants facilities, funding strategies.
- European funders - see the Europe contacts page. Funding soources for local groups - try Local Resources page.
- 'Customer-facing' web sites (aimed at the general public mainly for promotion or fundraising) are on Web in Practice, including charity shopping sites.
- Most trainers and publishers listed on VolResource have Fundraising offerings.
- Software to help with fundraising is often closely linked with that for membership management. Or see Services - Computers for help with the more techie side.
Context
This page is in Listings style, within the Services grouping.
Fundraising information on the web
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Access Funds aims to provide the latest funding information from Central Government, National Lottery, devolved governing bodies, EU and quangos. Also email alert service.
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Environment Awards from RSA.
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fResource fundraising resources database.
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Fundraising UK Has been going since 1994, and has built up a large body of material. An excellent starting point, also a fortnightly email newsletter.
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Funding Central, new 2009, has government backing and is managed by NCVO. It covers a wide variety of grants, contracts and loans that are available particualrly from official sources, with advice and 'find a partner' section.
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Funding Information"the fundraising information service exclusively dedicated to the needs of voluntary organisations, charities, local authorities, and the agencies and information services who support them throughout the UK." Part of Profunding, along with Funding Digest magazine. Full annual subscription costs £300 plus VAT (Feb 03), but you can get temporary access to try it out. Phone 0191 232 6942 or email: info@fundinginformation.org
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FunderFinder has closed, July 2011.
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governmentfunding.org.uk Run by Directory of Social Change. Connects with companygiving, grants for individuals, trustfunding sites that they also run - their publications and training on fundraising are well known.
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Grantnet Web search based around the Grantfinder database, covering business as well as voluntary sector funding sources. This facility should be on a number of local council sites. For smaller organisations use the Grantnet.com alternative site for free basic searches.
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Grants Net Not to be confused with the previous entry. For business as well as charities. No background info on who runs this site or how much info it holds. But free, so no harm looking, and there's also a discussion forum with some useful activity.
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Grants Online Information on calls for proposals from the European Union, government and National Lottery grants etc. Free trial, annual sub from £75.
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Institute of Fundraising is mainly for the professional fundraiser - see Professional Bodies page..
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Institute for Philanthropy Originally set up in 2000 at University College London to develop a greater understanding of philanthropy and its place in modern society. More for academic and background use.
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New Philanthropy Capital seeks to develop and encourage more effective philanthropy.
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Open4Community is a facility developed by j4b/Open4Funding to allow councils to put funding search facilities for charity and communty groups on their web sites.
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Philanthropy UK Some useful resources.
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SOFII - Showcase of Fundraising Innovation and Inspiration.
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UKRag Information and discussion forum for student rag groups.
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Benevon (was Raising More Money) an American site from Terry Axelrod that 'strives to provide the tools necessary to make Individual Giving the centerpiece of your fund development program'.
Regional
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Charities Information Bureau/fit4funding Focus on providing funding information for the North of England, but expanding into under-served areas. Email Andrew@the-cib.demon.co.uk to get a sample copy of their email newsletter covering new funding opportunities and upcoming (deadlined) pots of money, plus further details of their services. Or email: funding@the-cib.demon.co.uk
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FINE Funding info for the North East.
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South Yorkshire Funding Advice Bureau A variety of useful information sheets, plus more for local organisations.
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West Midlands European Network Assistance to third sector organisations wishing to access European Structural Funds.
Web-based Fundraising Services
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MarketingFile Provides access to mailing lists via the web. You make your own selections and pay per item (no minimum quantities). While they see this as useful to smaller charities, there aren't any tailored charity lists and you would need to have a clear idea of your target audience. Definitely worth a look if you are thinking of doing a cold-mailing appeal to generate new donors.
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Avongate Find relevant postal and email lists for direct mail campaigns. Five per cent discount for voluntary organisations quoting VolResource. 10 Manor Way, Blackheath, London, SE3 9EF, phone 020 8852 6713, email: lindsay@avongate.com
- Also see Online Fundraising Event Management.
Fundraising on the web
Below are some initiatives you can benefit from or be inspired by. Our Taking Action Personally page may also get you going.
Raising funds from web services - 'free' or otherwise
Internet Service Providers
There are a few ISPs which benefit charities in some way. Sign up for 'free' internet access from any of the following and part of your phone call charge goes to charity.
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CharityDAYS (Donate As Your Surf) is now just a part of plus.net, with no charity angle.
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Christian Aid's ISP surefish.co.uk is closing October 2008. Alternative providers with Christian charity angle: Christian Technology and Golden Surfer.
Taking a cut/promotions
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buy.at provides shopping portals for charities "with over 100 big name retailers", generating funds through commission on purchases.
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Charity Technology Trust Runs online raffles and email services (may have changed).
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Music Aid Make a donation while buying - links to 2 British, 2 American CD shops, plus info on World Music Foundation.
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Vouchers4charity. Around 30 different major retail groups Gift Vouchers/Greetings Cards can be bought online, with 3% of voucher value donated to charity.
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Care2.com is a US based site mainly benefiting conservation causes. Does have event listings (and some ads) which cover the UK.
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Online Charity Shops are listed on Web in Practice.
Auctioning off charity benefits
- eBay.com Giving Works section.
Affiliate schemes, banner ads
These involve linking into existing schemes, such as the popular online bookseller Amazon's facility for site visitors to link through from appropriate content, eg a book review, with a commission from connected sales coming back to you. You can get paid for carrying banner ads on your site, and some commercial sites now carry charity banners, with the named charity getting a small amount every time someone clicks on the ad (presumably the hosting site gets some info on its visitors this way).
