Free Unrestricted Funding from easyfundraising

Raise Money for Your Community—Just by Shopping Online

Easyfundraising provides a simple way for community groups, charities and local organisations to generate free donations whenever supporters shop online.

Over 8,000 retailers donate a percentage of each purchase to your cause, at no extra cost to the shopper.

How It Works

  1. Register your organisation – setup takes only a few minutes.
  2. Share your page using the free marketing resources provided.
  3. Collect donations automatically every time supporters shop through Easyfundraising. Retailers send the donations directly to your group as a thank‑you for their purchase.

Who It’s For

Easyfundraising supports a wide range of community organisations, including local charities, village halls, support groups, community libraries, grassroots clubs and more. Causes benefit regardless of size, and funds raised are unrestricted, making them especially valuable.

Why Use Easyfundraising?

  • No cost to your supporters
  • No cost to your organisation
  • Easy to set up and promote
  • Access to thousands of major retailers such as Amazon, John Lewis, Tesco and more
  • Helps groups raise ongoing funding with minimal effort

What Other Groups Say

Organisations report Easyfundraising as a quick, low‑effort way to raise unrestricted funding, noting how simple the setup is and how quickly the first donations arrive.

Get Started

Register your community organisation on the Easyfundraising website and start raising free donations today:  Fundraise for Local Community Charities | easyfundraising

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