The Good Exchange : Transforming charitable giving

Site Admin • 21 November 2022
People in a staff meeting

source: The Good Exchange
republished: date unknown

Years of budget cuts have made austerity the new reality in the UK and we can all see the pain it’s causing.
To close the funding-gap, money for good causes has to go further and work harder.

There’s no time for slow evolution – only a revolutionary approach will drive the much-needed strategic change and proactive transformation of charitable funding.

Digital technology that brings multiple grants, donations and fundraising activities together and instantly matches the grant makers and donors that have money to give, with the charities and community groups that need money is where it starts.

The Good Exchange’s social software revolutionises the way this happens – driving change in the charitable sector in the same way that organisations such as Spotify® and GoCompare™ transformed the music and insurance industries, bringing about a better and more inclusive society for everyone.

Its automated matching system with a simple, single online application form enables funders, charitable projects, individual donors and fundraisers to work together strategically and collaboratively.

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