
Thursday 16th October @ 12:00 BST
Individual Giving Conference 2025
Join us at the Individual Giving Conference for the vital tools and insights you need to supercharge donor acquisition, boost retention, and gain clarity on the future of individual giving.
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Acquisition at Scale: 2025
25 benchmarking data shows we’ve reached a tipping point and fundraising is in a freefall* – the time to act is now.
Join us at the Individual Giving Conference for the vital tools and insights you need to supercharge donor acquisition, boost retention, and gain clarity on the future of individual giving.
Experience live Q&As, dynamic panel discussions, and compelling case studies featuring global experts and innovative leaders. They’ll share how they’re diversifying their individual giving programmes to break free from decline and drive real results – and how you can do it too.
Your conference features three tracks:
- **Discuss:** Engage in lively conversations and Q&A sessions about seizing the incredible opportunities ahead for individual giving fundraisers.
- **Inspire:** Discover how charities are successfully expanding their donor portfolios.
- **Explore:** Uncover cutting-edge acquisition tools that attract and retain regular givers in 2025 and beyond.
Join us for sessions packed with strategies on large-scale acquisition, enhancing retention, innovative products, and so much more! Don’t miss out!
And because we know you’re busy, all sessions can be watched live or on-demand in your own time until November 16th (or for an unlimited time if you join as a Member).
All Fundraising Everywhere events are subtitled and held online on our own virtual event platform.
You’ll receive a bonus digital delegate bag and live attendees can access our online networking room to meet other attendees.
For questions about the conference, please contact hello@fundraisingeverywhere.com
Are you a non-charity that wants to partner with this event? Contact nikki@fundraisingeverywhere.com
*CAF, 2025
Sessions
Room 1: Discuss
Donors of Tomorrow – Main Findings from Blue State’s Giving Behaviours Tracker 2025
Speaker: Anjali Bewtra, Senior Director, Blue State
The Future of UK Giving: Trends to Watch for 2026
This session will explore evolving behaviours among UK donors, uncovering what motivates them to give, how their habits are changing, and how NGOs should consider engaging them. Attendees will walk away with:
- A breakdown of donor motivations and drivers
- Key shifts in giving
- Emerging trends pointing to 2026 giving patterns
Room 2: Inspire
The Popcorn Principle: A Tasty Approach to Digital Fundraising
Speaker: Craig Linton, Founder, Thread Fundraising
Are you struggling to turn digital leads into dedicated donors? The secret might be in how, and when, you turn up the heat. This session introduces “The Popcorn Principle,” using the simple analogy of making popcorn to improve your digital acquisition and conversion strategy.
Discover how to gently “warm up” potential supporters and discover which supporters are most likely to “pop” when you make an ask and who needs a bit more warming up with nurturing content and meaningful engagement.
Applying too much pressure too soon can “burn” your leads, losing them forever.
Drawing on real-world case studies from our clients, you will leave with practical insights on building effective supporter journeys, optimising conversions, and designing a content calendar that inspires action without causing fatigue.
Key learnings from this session:
- The ‘popcorn principle’ – what it is and how you can use it.
- Identifying your best prospect most likely to give.
- How to develop nurturing and engaging comms.
Are you giving enough attention to retention?
Speaker: Andrew Taylor-Dawson, Freelance Digital Fundraising and Mobilisation Consultant
Bringing in new leads and reaching untapped audiences is super important – but are you making the most of your email list?
With recruiting new leads and donors becoming more challenging, optimising your list to convert existing leads to become donors has never been more pressing.
This session will focus on that all important ongoing conversion. It will cover:
- impactful supporter journeys that drive ongoing engagement and conversion,
- stopping your leads becoming inactive through timeless content and great experiences, and
- refining your email strategy.
Key learnings from this session:
- How to balance non-financial and financial asks to your email list to drive engagement, loyalty and donations.
- How to stop leads becoming inactive and no longer realistic prospects for conversion.
- An understanding of simple testing plans for supporter journeys and email lists at large.
Why won’t you let me donate?
Speaker: Eoghan Beecher, iRaiser
There are many reasons why someone would choose to donate to a charity of their choice, but there are also many reasons why they might not donate. In this session, we will explore areas that may prevent a supporer from completing an online donation. We will focus on a variety of areas, including creative journeys, user experience and technical implementation.
Our goal is to increase revenue from those who already want to give, but have his an entirely avoidable barrier.
Key learnings from this session:
- UX design
- Payment technology
- Cyber security
- Digital Marketing
How Postal Updates Inspire and Engage Supporters
Speaker: Rhia Docherty, Individual Giving Manager
Supporter experience is one of the most powerful yet underused levers in fundraising. In this session, Rhia shares how her organisation transformed a routine postal appeal into a supporter-led communication that not only deepened connections but also achieved a remarkable 67% uplift in income. Rhia will explore how listening to supporters, responding to their feedback, and investing in high-quality, meaningful updates can turn one-time donors into lifelong advocates. This is not about glossy design for its own sake, but about putting the supporter at the heart of communications and showing them the impact of their generosity in a way that feels authentic, relevant, and rewarding.
Key learnings from this session:
- Supporter experience can uplift your fundraising
- Your supporters tell you what they want if you’re willing to listen
- Multi-channel engagement strengthens long-term relationships
Room 3: Explore
Starting With Strength: The Power of Positive Storytelling in DRTV
Speaker: Ella Prior, Christian Aid
Traditional DRTV storytelling in the charity sector often starts with a stark need – focusing on urgent problems to drive immediate action. But what happens when we flip the narrative? In this session, we explore how beginning with hope, success, and the positive impact of generosity can forge deeper connections, inspire long-term engagement, and align with values like dignity, partnership, and decolonisation.
We’ll share behind-the-scenes insights from Christian Aid’s latest DRTV campaign, which consciously shifted away from familiar tropes of distress towards a message that celebrates donor impact and community resilience. You’ll discover how this fresh approach was developed, tested, and performed – and how you can apply similar principles in your own campaigns.
Key learnings from this session:
- How to structure a positive-first narrative for DRTV, that still drives response
- Explore practical ways to build tension and motivate action when your story starts from strength and success rather than crisis.
- Lessons from testing and implementation: what worked, what surprised us, and what’s next
The return of PSMS: a green shoot for IG
Speaker: Henry Astley, Open
Times are challenging for fundraisers, with public engagement declining and revenues stagnating. But a significant legislative change now offers a new opportunity.
The Data (Use and Access) Act amends regulations that have previously prevented charities from using a ‘soft opt-in’ for contacting supporters. This means that charities will be allowed to re-contact donors who have given via email or text without needing to secure explicit consent.
This change frees Text Giving (PSMS) from the regulation that has hampered it for years, allowing it to make a timely comeback and drive new donors and revenue into the sector. This session will explore how charities can raise more from existing programs, drive additional value from cold activities, and open up new forms of dialogue with younger audiences
We’ll share Open’s expertise from pioneering Text Giving in the UK. We’ll also show how we’ve helped generate over £100 million in text donations from almost 3 million people, giving us unique insights into what works. We’ll discuss how integrating text with conversational experiences within messaging apps like WhatsApp can create richer, more personalised supporter journeys.
Join us to learn how your charity can prepare to make the most of this significant opportunity and reinvigorate your fundraising efforts.
Key learnings from this session:
- You’ll find out what this change means and how you can make the most of it
- You’ll understand the fundamentals of making the most of text giving
- You’ll learn what future opportunities are from the agency that pioneered text giving in the UK
Conversations that Convert: Innovating Dialogue Fundraising
Speaker: Imi Launchbury, ActionAid UK
In our efforts to be increasingly insight led in our decision-making, it’s easy to fall into the trap of over optimisation. Finding the balance between doing what we know works, and innovating our products and techniques, is a tightrope that fundraisers are walking all the time – especially in dialogue communications. The good news is that there are plenty of techniques and tips to help us as we navigate the challenging fundraising environment.
This session explores how charities can improve their dialogue fundraising channels through the use of innovation, with inspiration from an unlikely source.
Key learnings from this session:
- How to use innovation to improve dialogue channels
- How to balance insights with innovation
- How others are embracing dialogue and innovative techniques
Reaching New Donors with Old Channels
Speaker: Jack Watts, Alzheimer’s Society
This session looks at recruiting donors through above the line channels, such as radio, out of home, and press, and how Alzheimer’s Society has achieved great results by leaning into these more traditional media channels. Typically difficult to track and measure, the session will also cover how the team understands the effectiveness of these channels through marketing mix modelling.
Key learnings from this session:
- The role that above the line channels can play in a cash appeal media plan.
- Why to embrace the complexity of the modern marketing mix.
- An overview of how marketing mix modelling can help you quantify the impact of above the line channels.
Tap to transform cash givers to regular donors
Speaker: Lisa Evans, Head of Charity, PAYA Group
As contactless giving becomes increasingly common, it’s no longer just a convenient way to collect donations, it’s a strategic entry point to building deeper, lasting relationships with supporters. In this session, we’ll explore how to move beyond the transaction and use contactless technology as a tool for capturing vital supporter data. You’ll learn why it’s critical to design the donation experience with follow-up in mind, ensuring donors can be re-engaged and nurtured over time.
I’ll provide an overview of the contactless technology currently available to fundraisers, and how it can serve as a gateway to long-term giving, not simply the end point of a donation. While contactless tools are now fundamental for both attended and unattended collections, their full potential is often overlooked. Many charities may be missing out on valuable hidden benefits, which I’ll highlight throughout this session.
Key learnings from this session:
- How to ensure contactless giving is just the start of the donor journey, not the end.
- How a structured donation experience can lead to better data and more effective, meaningful engagement.
- Uncover the hidden value in your current setup and learn how to optimise your reach.
Get back for giving: value exchange in 2025 session
Speaker: Sarah Crowhurst, Hynt
Lead generation isn’t just about collecting emails anymore — it’s about offering something meaningful in return. As the digital landscape evolves, charities are finding success with fresh formats like quizzes, digital value exchange guides, and interactive journeys that do more than capture data: they build trust, deliver value, and prime supporters for action. In this session, hear from fundraising and engagement experts using creative tactics to turn passive audiences into active participants. Discover what’s working, what’s next, and how to go beyond the basic hand-raiser to build deeper, more dynamic supporter relationships.
Key learnings from this session:
- Understand how to design digital value exchange campaigns that drive both lead generation and income
- Learn how to approach developing audience-first lead magnets that work
Speakers

Anjali Bewtra
Senior Director, Global Strategy & Insights

Craig Linton
Founder

Andrew Taylor-Dawson
Freelance Digital Fundraising and Mobilisation Consultant

Tim Longfoot
Co Founder

Sarah Crowhurst
Director

Shabby Amini
Director of Fundraising and Marketing

Imi Launchbury
Head of Individual Giving

Jack Watts
Senior Individual Giving Manager

Lisa Evans
Head of Charity

Eoghan Beecher
Country Manager UK and Ireland

Ella Prior
Senior Acquisition Officer

Kat Hamilton
Executive Director

Rhia Docherty
Individual Giving Manager

Henry Astley
Digital Strategy Director

Heather Etheridge
CEO
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