Pennies, the trusted leader in micro-donations, proudly supports Giving Tuesday, celebrating the many ways we can give back. Through micro-donations, Pennies makes it easy to donate a few pence to charity, creating a lasting impact.
Despite cost-of-living pressures, more people are giving to charity digitally than ever before
Pennies, the award-winning fintech charity which enables micro-donations to charity, has conducted a landmark survey[1] of UK consumers to gauge attitudes and behaviours about donating to charities. After being told that if every UK cardholder gave just 35p a week to charity, it could raise an additional £1 billion for charities every year, almost half (48%) of respondents said that they’d be more likely to micro-donate.
Consumers more likely to micro-donate when they know that if every UK cardholder gave 35p a week to charity, charities would raise £1 billion each year.
Despite the UK public donating £13.9 billion to charities in 2023, up £1.2 billion from 2022[2], increased personal, energy and household costs are the most common reason (56%) cited by those who don’t donate to charities.
Pennies CEO, Alison Hutchinson CBE, said: “With the increased cost of living in recent years, it is not surprising that many consumers are feeling the pinch, but this also serves to highlight the importance and potential impact of micro-donations, where giving a few pence when paying for a purchase by card or digital wallet can make a huge difference to charities. It is pleasing to see steady momentum in the proportion of consumers who make micro-donations, which increased to 46% this year.”
Of those that have micro-donated, almost 3 in 4 (72%) have micro-donated in-store, whilst 41% have micro-donated when purchasing food or drink. Online/app/Direct Debit has significantly increased to 40%, compared to 24% in 2023.
Almost half (44%) of respondents say their perception of a business would improve if they offered micro-donations, of which 21% would be more likely to purchase from there. Given that nine-in-ten (90%) consumers would advise retailers to facilitate micro-donations, this bodes well for the growth of micro-donations as nearly half (42%) of UK consumers are now familiar with micro-donations, which is a steady increase compared to the 35% in both 2023 and 2022.
Nine-in-ten consumers would advise retailers to facilitate micro-donations.
The findings also revealed that the most popular charities to support are those that have a personal connection to the donor or family/friends (favoured by 40%), followed by national charities (30%), local charities (29%), well known charities (19%), and emergency appeals (13%).
Pennies provided further insight about the findings of the survey at its annual Pennies Autumn Celebration Event, which was held on 15 October in London, and attended by over 150 senior leaders from the retail, hospitality, payments and technology sectors.
Micro-donations can be made on card payment terminals in-store and at the checkout online or in-app, when shopping with participating Pennies partners across retail, hospitality, leisure and the service sector. Since 2010, millions of people have joined the micro-donation movement. To date, Pennies has enabled over 230 million micro-donations and raised over £55 million for more than 1,000 charities.
Pennies has partnered with more than 150 high street brands to offer their customers the option to make a micro-donation when they pay for their purchases, including Superdrug, JD Sports, Domino’s, Poundland, Currys, Greene King and Travelodge. Pennies also collaborates with over 30 top tier payments and technology partners, who integrate micro-donations into their product offerings, including Ingenico, Shopify, Verifone and Worldpay.
[1] The survey was conducted by Sapio Research in September 2024 using an email invitation and online survey of 2,000 UK consumers nationally representative of age and gender. This was a repeat of surveys carried out in October 2023 and October 2022.
[2] UK Giving, March 2024, Charities Aid Foundation
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About Pennies
Pennies is an award-winning fintech charity with an important mission: to enable, protect and grow micro-donations, ensuring people have digital ways to keep donating the small sums of money that are so vital to charities.
In an increasingly cashless society, Pennies’ gives customers paying by card or digital wallet a convenient way to add a small donation to their purchase, when shopping with participating brands. Whether in-store, online and in-app, it’s a simple, affordable, data-free way to donate, with 100% of funds raised going to charity.
Millions of people are now making micro-donations every single week. To date Pennies has partnered with more than 150 brands and enabled more than 230 million micro-donations, raising millions of pounds in much-needed additional income for 1,000+ charities in the UK, Republic of Ireland and beyond. Together, payment providers, merchants and their customers are helping hundreds of charities make a meaningful difference to the causes and communities they serve.
Because micro-donations matter, now more than ever.
For more information about Pennies please visit: https://pennies.org.uk/
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