Register your interest in a FREE trial of Give A Little Tap to Pay - supported by Mastercard
Give A Little has partnered with global payments company Mastercard to offer charities an exciting opportunity to take part in a FREE* trial of Give A Little Tap to Pay.
8 November 2024Give A Little Tap to Pay empowers unlimited numbers of charity volunteers and staff to collect contactless donations using their own smartphones. Donors can donate with payment cards and digital wallets in a simple tap and go process without the need for a separate card reader.
Benefits of Give A little Tap to Pay
- Increase revenues
Increase your contactless fundraising revenues by empowering your volunteers and staff to collect donations wherever they are
- Low-cost
Keep costs low by utilising existing smartphone hardware with no need to purchase additional card readers
- Expand your fundraising opportunities
Invite unlimited volunteers to fundraise using their own smartphones
- Quick and easy to set up
Tap to Pay is quick and easy to set up - simply invite your volunteers, download the Give A Little app and start fundraising!
- Gift Aid and marketing opt-in
Empower your volunteers to additionally collect Gift Aid and marketing opt-in data
- On the go reporting
Motivate your volunteers and staff through easy access to how much they have raised that day
- Monthly recurring donations
Easy sign up of donors to monthly recurring donations
- Customise your fundraising campaigns
Add your charity branding including images/ video and display up to six donation values and a choose your own amount
- In-depth reporting for charities
Track how campaigns are doing and how much each volunteer has raised through Give A Little’s detailed reporting
We are looking for charities who are interested in trialling Give A Little Tap to Pay across a six month period. Give A Little monthly subscription fees will be waived during this period, thanks to support from Mastercard.
To qualify for the free trial, charities will need to have suitable fundraising opportunities within the trial six-month period and at least 20 volunteers taking part.