UPR launch uGive
One of the most popular ways for charities to raise funds and, by the way, raise awareness is through sponsorship where volunteers participate in events and get the public at large to sponsor them. Between identifying volunteers to partake, organising sponsorship cards, collecting and counting the money and thanking everyone afterwards, it can fast become an administrative nightmare as well as eating into the hard earned sponsorship money.
UPR’s uGive can put an end to all of that, eliminating the footwork of collecting pledges and cash and with the embarrassment of directly asking for money. Potential sponsors can simply be directed to the sponsorship site. uGive allows volunteers to register themselves online either individually or as a team for specific events, it allows sponsors to pledge and pay money online, as well as providing a running tot on the sponsorship amounts. The application’s simple and intuitive design makes it easy for people of all ages to fundraise for their charity.
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