Discover the future of supporter-led fundraising
Webinar: Turn your supporters into champions with the new Give A Little Champion App
Don’t miss our webinar on the 10th of July on the 'transformative' new Give A Little Champion App, which allows charities to invite unlimited groups of supporters to fundraise for them at scale, using their smartphones.
The Give A Little Champion App, which utilises Tap to Pay on iPhone and Android with donations processed by leading payment processor, Stripe, will change the face of supporter-led fundraising by giving supporters a quick, secure and easy way to collect in-person donations. It will empower them to supplement their digital fundraising for mass participation events such as marathons; charity appeals; events; seasonal fundraising and more.
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Speakers
Speakers
We are pleased to announce that we have five fantastic speakers joining us at our webinar next Thursday to celebrate the launch of the brand new Give A Little Champion App.
Hi, I’m Nikki Greenfield, the Supporter Services Manager at St Catherine’s Hospice. I’ve spent the past 10 years working in the charity sector, leading dedicated teams responsible for processing generous donations and ensuring every supporter has the best possible experience throughout their giving and fundraising journey.
I’m passionate about supporting both our amazing donors and the incredible team I work with, helping to make a real difference every day. Together, we play a key role in raising the vital funds that enable our hospice to continue providing outstanding care to those who need it most.
Olivia joined Dogs for Good in October 2022, bringing her expertise to lead a dynamic team focused on growing the charity’s reputation and generating vital funds to help bring more people and dogs together to make life possible. Before joining Dogs for Good, Olivia spent eight years in Higher Education advancement, complemented by earlier experience working with charitable organisations to build meaningful engagement with their supporters.
“I’m Lydia – I’ve worked for the Stroke Association for almost 3 years now, and I am one of the Operations Officers in the Regional Fundraising team. Alongside various other projects involving our core merchandise and process-based work, I have been tasked with looking at how we can implement contactless giving across the Regional Fundraising team and the wider organisation. I am from Nottingham and live with my boyfriend and our cat. Outside of work I am a singer, karaoke DJ and pub quiz host!”
Laura Coyne joined Wales Air Ambulance as a volunteer in 2013. She began working for the organisation in 2022 as the Regional Fundraising Manager for the South East. Currently, Laura serves as the Community Fundraising Manager for Wales, overseeing fundraising efforts across the country.
Patrizia focuses on go-to-market and commercial opportunities within the donations vertical at Mastercard, with a regional focus on Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. In her current role, she supports the digital transformation of charitable giving, working at the intersection of innovation, payment technologies, and social impact.
Prior to this, Patrizia led the launch and execution of hundreds of cause-related marketing campaigns in collaboration with banks, retailers, and institutions—mobilizing consumers globally to support meaningful causes. Her background spans communications, marketing, and public affairs, with experience in both Italy and Brussels, including work with lobbying groups and think tanks. This diverse journey equips her with a fresh, cross-sector perspective and a passion for driving initiatives that blend business innovation with positive social impact.
Outside of work, Patrizia enjoys cooking traditional Italian dishes and experimenting with new recipes. She has a love for interior design, especially thrifting vintage furniture, and jazz music.
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