Charity Survival Mode – Digital Recovery
So many people have commented ‘what a time to be in lockdown’ – A time when technology has been our saviour.
So many people have commented ‘what a time to be in lockdown’ – A time when technology has been our saviour.
We recently read an interesting article from Charity Digital about how the isolation of the Coronavirus pandemic has brought charities closer to their donors than ever before – taking things online has seemed to strengthen the relationship between charities and their supporters amid this crisis.
As the demand for services continues to rise, a study has found that the charity sector is facing a £10 billion shortfall struggle.
Contactless, Apple Pay, Google Pay – There are multiple ways that we can pay for our goods without having to touch cash or keypads.
April 2020 saw a 60% decrease in cash withdrawals compared with the same month last year, and during the pandemic 75% of British adults have
People are being urged to work from home, schools are closing and events across the UK are being cancelled or postponed. Where does this leave
The world of donation technology has seen the recent launch of Lunchbox – an initiative to raise money for children in the developing world through
Mobile payment technology has made it easier than ever for charities and not-for-profit organisations in the UK to accept card payments almost anywhere. No more
Make a change by taking cashless donations. You could be a London street musician, a market trader or a charity fundraiser – Whatever the reason
Here at Donater, we love anything that helps charities, churches and any not-for-profit donations get more donations. So when this popped into our inbox we
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