How much does JustGiving make per year?

How much does JustGiving make per year?

HOW IT ALL ADDS UP. JustGiving recorded profits of £9.4million in 2019 — the same year it abolished its platform fee. This figure more than doubled from £4,133,810 in 2018. The company paid out £9,782,253 in staff costs in 2019.

Does Crowdfunder charge a fee?

On for-profit projects, community shares and Big Impact projects Crowdfunder charges a standard 5% of the total money raised by projects to invest into the platform so we can support more projects like yours. Pledges from our +Extra Funding partners are not subject to platform fees or Transaction Fees.

How much does JustGiving take from each donation?

JustGive it back.” JustGiving charges charities a 5% Gift Aid reclaim and processing fee, but this is optional and charities can choose to claim Gift Aid themselves. It also charges a payment processing fee, set at 1.9% + £0.20.

Is JustGiving free?

It’s free to sign up and create a Crowdfunding Page on JustGiving and at the end of your campaign, we’ll send everything you raise to you directly, minus card-processing fees. The only fee deducted from the donation is a card processing that is standard for each transaction made through our site.

Is JustGiving a registered charity?

Charities and CASCs must be registered with the Charity Commission or exempt from registration for JustGiving to reclaim Gift Aid on their behalf. JustGiving also features certain not-for-profit and other organisations, which are not eligible for Gift Aid reclaim.

Do you have to pay for JustGiving?

JustGiving allows anyone to raise money for any good cause. It’s free to sign up and create a Crowdfunding Page on JustGiving and at the end of your campaign, we’ll send everything you raise to you directly, minus card-processing fees.

Does JustGiving make a profit?

Profits at the online fundraising platform JustGiving more than doubled in 2019 after it recorded double digit growth in charity sign-ups, latest figures show. The company’s accounts for 2019 show it recorded a profit of nearly £9.4m, a £5.6m increase on the previous year.