Introduction
At Compaid, our fundraising promise to the general public and our existing supporters
is that our fundraising, in all its forms, is legal, open, honest, and respectful.
We will be honest about how donations are used to fulfil our mission, open about the
methods we use to raise funds and who we work with, respectful to the wishes, preferences,
personal information, and circumstances of the people we interact with, and we will take all
steps necessary to comply with the law and sector fundraising practice standards.
We will take responsibility for our actions, ensuring that our fundraising is carried out in line
with the Code of Fundraising Practice.
Nobody directly or indirectly employed by or volunteering for Compaid shall accept
commissions or bonuses for fundraising activities on behalf of Compaid.
No general solicitations shall be undertaken by telephone or door-to door to the public.
If our fundraisers, those employed by Compaid or contracted to fundraise on our behalf,
identify signs of vulnerability, they will respond appropriately and according to the principles
of being legal, open, honest, and respectful:
- We will always be respectful. This means being mindful of and sensitive to any
particular need that adonor may have. It also means striving to respect the wishes
and preferences of the donor. - We will treat donors fairly. We will not discriminate against any group or individual.
- We will respond appropriately to the individual needs of our donors.
- We will consider all requests to adapt our approach
(tone, language, communication technique) to suit the needs and requirements of the donor.
Read our full policy:
Please find our donation form below. When making a donation, please complete and email this accompanying form
to our Fundraising Manager, Diane Bradley, at [email protected]:
This policy will be reviewed at least annually an amended as necessary, or earlier in
accordance with forthcoming legislation