What is Easy Fundraising?
EasyFundraising is a brilliantly easy way for members of the public to raise money for us. All you have to do is shop online and the retailer you purchase from will donate a healthy percentage to the charity! The service is free to use and there are over 2,000 retailers listed on the site. On top of all this, you will have access to hundreds of special offers, exclusive discounts and voucher codes.
This is a great opportunity to buy presents, clothes, household items or even the stationary for your office and ensure that you are making a contribution to raising brain tumour survival rates.
The Steps to Success...
1. Create an account for Free at easyfundraising.org.uk
2. Select 'The Joseph Foote Trust' as your chosen charity.
3. Once you've registered, you're ready to shop and raise money! Simply click on the retailer you want, then shop as you would normally. When you make a purchase, we'll send you an email telling you how much you've raised and pass the donation to your cause.
FAQ's
Will my shopping cost me more?
Absolutely not. You pay exactly the same price exactly as you would if you visited each retailer's website directly.
How much can I raise?
Donations vary between retailers but an average donation is 5% of your spend. Some insurance and mobile retailers pay a substantial one-off donation of up to £50. The donation amount is shown directly next to each retailer listing and your cause will receive 100% of the donation shown. For example, if the donation shown is 2.5%, your cause will receive 2.5p for every £1 you spend.
Am I buying from the retailer or easyfundraising?
You still deal directly with each retailer. We simply record your visit to their website and reward your selected cause when you make a purchases.
What's the catch? Is it for real?
There's no catch. We've raised millions for good causes across the UK and we're a member of the Institute of Fundraising. We know it's important for you to have complete confidence in easyfundraising so if you have any questions, please do get in touch with them or see what their members say about the scheme.


