Soft Opt-In: A Game-changer for Email Fundraising…

The UK government is shaking things up with data protection laws and a big change is on the horizon: the introduction of the soft opt-in for charity email marketing. This would be a real boost for supporter engagement.

PCI DSS v4.0 – What Charities Need to Know Before April 1st

The PCI DSS v4.0 compliance deadline is fast approaching, and charities handling online donations must act now to meet stricter security requirements. These changes aim to protect donor data, prevent fraud, and strengthen payment security.

Working those webinars

We’ve had some cracking webinars taking place this year! To get hold of the link and passcode for any of the following, drop us a line at hello@godonate.digital!

Surge in giving via digital wallets fuels overall online fundraising boost, finds annual goDonate data analysis

Press Release - Digital wallets now account for nearly half of all single donations and regular gifts, according to the findings of goDonate's annual charity data analysis. The Online Donations Insights Report 2024 - compiled from an analysis of anonymised donations data as part of income worth more than £25m handled by goDonate in the…

Finalists for ‘FinTech Business of the Year 2024’!

We’re thrilled to announce we’re 2024 finalists at Business Leader’s Go:Tech Awards in the ‘FinTech Business of the Year‘ category! The Go:Tech Awards collaborate with the UK’s leading business enterprises, investors, universities and associations to celebrate the UK’s leading technology pioneers and innovators.

goDonate and The Giving Block join forces to offer cryptocurrency donations and conversion service

goDonate, the digital fundraising platform, is announcing a partnership with The Giving Block, the leaders in crypto philanthropy, to enable charities to accept cryptocurrency donations from supporters.

Remembering Paul O’Grady: How his tribute fund page continues to support lives at Battersea

It’s now a year on from the sudden passing of TV celebrity and ambassador for Battersea Dog’s and Cat’s Home, Paul O’Grady; and the tribute page set up in his name by the charity continues to attract many donations.