A Step-by-Step guide to using The Good Exchange online platform:
- How to register your charity, community interest company, community or voluntary group, school, social enterprise or other non-profit organisation for funding and fundraising
- How to create and manage a fundraising project
- How to manage your dashboard
- How to accept funding offers
- How to complete a Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- How to publicise your project
If you are a UK registered charity or an eligible community organisation or group and the beneficiaries of your organisation and fundraising project are within a 20 mile radius of Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire in the UK, you can access several sources of funding on The Good Exchange with one single application:
- Grant Giving Organisations (Funders): Available to charitable organisations operating within a 20 mile radius of Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire. Once live on The Good Exchange, your project can automatically match with eligible funding schemes. Funders can then shortlist your project and make a grant and/or match funding offer
- Donors: Your project can receive donations from individuals, commercial companies and other organisations/groups as well as money received through fundraising collections
- Fundraisers: Fundraisers can undertake events/challenges on behalf of your project to raise more funds.