Donors

Giveall is 100% commission-free and there are no unnecessary fees or transaction charges. Put simply, more gets through on Giveall. On Giveall, you can be sure that nobody is taking commission on your giving (nor any on the Gift Aid that might attach to it). 

Donating through Giveall is quick, easy and secure.  Your donation payments are processed through secure gateways and immediately placed into a client trust account and then deposited into the charity’s own Giveall online bank account upon clearance. 

Your details are safe with us. You have every right to make donations anonymous (and with Giveall Payroll Giving your employer doesn’t have any way of knowing who you are supporting). We observe the strictest data protection protocols and will never forward your personal information to a third party unless we clear it with you first.

We run the strictest checks on all charities and if you donate to one that doesn’t comply with the KYC and AML requirements imposed upon us then you can donate that money to another charity.

If you would like to donate a bit at a time so you can donate it later you can set up a Giveall Donor Account which lets you do that. You have 24/7 access to your own online account so that you can see what’s going on.

People shouldn’t be making money from the giving of others. 

On Giveall, your money gets through.

At Giveall we believe that you should receive the best advice and guidance available, which can be found at the Fundraising Regulator's website here.

Please NOTE that details of the Regulator's advice and guidance is accessible and the particular Standard 9.3.4.6 is set out as follows: -

The guidance MUST highlight the following considerations for fundraisers in how they publicise their appeal to prospective donors through their fundraising page on the site:
a) who is organising the appeal;
b) whether the money raised is for a specific purpose or for the recipient to use as they see fit. Where money is raised for a charity for a specific purpose, fundraisers MUST contact the charity to ensure they are aware and happy to receive the funds for this stated purpose. See also Code rule 5.2e on money given for a restricted purpose;
c) where applicable, what the target of the appeal will be - this might be a time target or a financial target;
d) whether the fundraiser is raising money on behalf of or for a registered charity and, where applicable, the name of the charity;
e) how donations can be made, including, where relevant, alternative ways of donating to the appeal and ways to maximise donations via Gift Aid;
f) what deductions will be made for expenses; and
g) what the fundraiser will do with the money if:
• they do not raise enough to meet their stated target;
• they raise an amount in excess of their stated target; or
• the original purpose for which they are seeking donations becomes invalid for any reason.

Click here to review advice and guidance now!