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Hi,
I want to raise money for a local charity. I've been looking at bmycharity, justgiving and help.co.uk.
With the variety of fees, I was worried that if I don't raise enough money, they'll end up paying a lot of money out, more than what I could raise for them.
I don't want them to be worse off, does anyone have any advice for me?
Thank you in advance
Bob
I want to raise money for a local charity. I've been looking at bmycharity, justgiving and help.co.uk.
With the variety of fees, I was worried that if I don't raise enough money, they'll end up paying a lot of money out, more than what I could raise for them.
I don't want them to be worse off, does anyone have any advice for me?
Thank you in advance
Bob
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You could ask the charity concerned: if they are already registered with any of them, it's clearly worthwhile to them. It's only if they register just for your efforts that they might be worse off. Although we find JustGiving very cost effective!
There is also MyCharityPage, which doesn't have to cost charities anything - you only pay for 'additional functionality'. If the charity isn't yet registered for any of the online giving services that might be the one to start with.Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
How about the everyclick one through charities trust?0
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