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MSE News: How to pick the best charity-giving website

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"Fundraisers who set up donation pages could be depriving charities of hundreds of pounds by choosing the wrong site ..."
"Fundraisers who set up donation pages could be depriving charities of hundreds of pounds by choosing the wrong site ..."
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And I've always found that the costs ARE clearly shown on the Just Giving site (I mention that one because it's the one I have most experience of, it's been around longer than some of the others!)
We want to donate money on a regular basis ( not a lot) to 'Help the Heroes'. My concern is the fees £100-150, that is a lot of money. Can anyone advise me about a d/debit of say £10.00 to them would be benefica to then ( charges).
I felt sick to the bone when i started to read the other page, less depressing to ask all of you
For example, Virgin charged our charity £100, once, to get us set up with them. Now anyone can give us money through their website, no further charge to us.
JustGiving makes a monthly charge to us: gradually we'll encourage our supporters to use Virgin and at some point we'll withdraw from using the JustGiving site, however that monthly charge is covered many many times by the additional donations we receive online.
If you phone or email Help for Heroes they will probably give you their bank account details or send you a Standing Order form. You can then set up your payments either by post, or online through your bank if you use online banking. HfH will then get ALL your monthly donation, with no charges made. Nowt wrong with that.
But if you want the convenience of clicking buttons on a website, most charities find it cost effective to use one of these sites, even though there are costs involved, rather than set up their own secure giving facility. Which, as I said before, would have costs associated with it, which wouldn't necessarily be easy to see.
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