Fonix, a top mobile payments and interactive services company, has announced a strategic partnership with JustGiving, the UK’s leading online fundraising platform. This collaboration aims to revolutionize charitable giving by integrating seamless SMS donation technology, making it easier for individuals to support causes they care about.
Through this partnership, JustGiving users can now make donations directly through SMS, thanks to Fonix’s cutting-edge technology. This offers a fast and convenient way to contribute, without the need for credit or debit cards, whether at home or on the go.
Not only does this partnership benefit donors, but it also empowers charities with a powerful new tool to engage with supporters and drive donations. By expanding payment options to include SMS donations, charities can reach a wider audience and significantly enhance the impact of their fundraising efforts.
According to the Annual Market Review for Phone-Paid Services 2023–2024, £38.6 million was raised through phone-paid services in the UK during the last financial year. Since 2014, Fonix has processed £333 million in SMS donations. By offering this capability to JustGiving’s 20,000 UK charity partners, there is an opportunity to make a marked increase to these figures.
Oliver Shaw-Latimer, Senior Director of Payments and Innovation at JustGiving, expressed his excitement about the partnership, saying, “We’re pleased to partner with Fonix to enhance the ways our charities can accept donations in the UK. Their market-leading messaging and payment technology will enable us to optimize a key aspect of charity fundraising and audience engagement. JustGiving is committed to making giving as easy and accessible as possible. This partnership allows us to offer our users a fast, secure, and convenient way to donate through their mobile devices, helping us continue our mission of connecting people with the causes they care about.”
Rob Weisz, CEO of Fonix, also commented on the partnership, stating, “JustGiving has been a pivotal force in charity fundraising for over two decades and remains one of the most recognized platforms for both charities and donors. This partnership will allow JustGiving’s charity partners to leverage Fonix’s mobile payment technology to offer text donations in the UK – a crucial donation method given its simplicity and widespread use. Having raised over £330 million through text donations to date, we’re excited to continue supporting fantastic causes alongside JustGiving.”
This partnership comes at a perfect time, with JustGiving announcing a record £550 million raised for nearly 20,000 UK charities through their platform in 2023, and more than 950,000 JustGiving fundraising pages set up – a 9% increase from 2022.
Fonix has a proven track record with charities of all sizes across the UK, including Comic Relief, Children in Need, Socceraid, Stand Up To Cancer, and many more. Their text donation technology enables charities to reach a broader audience, with some organizations seeing as much as 80% of donations coming through mobile. Fonix’s innovative techniques maximize donations, value, and Gift Aid declarations.
For more information, please contact JustGiving at: press@justgiving.com
About Fonix
Fonix is a leading mobile payments and interactive services company, offering innovative solutions that empower organizations to connect with their customers through mobile channels. With a focus on security and ease of use, Fonix helps organizations across various industries leverage the power of mobile technology.
About JustGiving
JustGiving is the world’s most trusted platform for online giving. They help people raise money for the charities and people they care about the most. In 2000, JustGiving.com began with one simple goal – to enable charities to receive donations online from anywhere in the world. Fast forward 24 years and over £7 billion has been raised for good causes in almost every single country in the world.
JustGiving became part of Blackbaud, the world’s leading cloud software company powering social good in 2017.
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