A brand new dashboard, built with project owners in mind by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 13, 2026 This month we’re launching something we’ve been working on for a while. Your new project owner dashboard. When you log in, this is where you’ll land. It’s been designed around a simple idea: you shouldn’t have to go looking for what to do next. The dashboard gets you where you need to go, quickly, and […]
Can the crowd do the work of a grant? Bristol Community Sauna says yes by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 11, 2026 It started with an Instagram post. Just one word, really: “SAUNA?” An invitation to look at an overgrown former council car park behind St Anne’s House in Bristol and imagine something else entirely.
Six years, six campaigns: how Guiseley Cricket Club raised over £100,000 on Crowdfunder by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 11, 2026 Some fundraisers are one-off appeals. Sean Yeates and Guiseley Cricket Club had a different idea: treat Crowdfunder as part of the club’s yearly toolkit, not a last resort. Since 2021, Sean has launched six campaigns for the West Yorkshire club, ten miles north of Leeds. Between crowd pledges and match funding from Sport England, they […]
The Community Right to Buy is here. Here’s what it means for your campaign. by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 10, 2026 On 16 June 2026, the government announced a new Community Right to Buy, and if you’re trying to save a pub, a community centre, a sports ground, or any other local asset, it’s worth understanding what’s changed and what it means for how you raise money. The short version: community groups in England now have […]
A complete guide to crowdfunding for musicians by Rebecca Hughes | Jul 30, 2026 The music industry has always asked independent artists to do more with less. Record deals that once covered recording, distribution and promotion are rarer and more conditional than they’ve ever been. Streaming pays fractions of pennies. Touring costs more than it returns for most artists at the early and mid stages of a career.
Why this artist is running a crowdfunder and a prize draw at the same time by Rebecca Hughes | Jul 28, 2026 When Ella Starling launched her fundraising campaign for Ceasefire, a large-scale oil painting reinterpreting Picasso’s Guernica in response to the ongoing genocide in Gaza — she didn’t choose between a crowdfunder and a prize draw. She ran both, simultaneously, for two different reasons. It’s a smart approach that more creative projects should know about. The […]
A brand new dashboard, built with project owners in mind by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 13, 2026 This month we’re launching something we’ve been working on for a while. Your new project owner dashboard. When you log in, this is where you’ll land. It’s been designed around a simple idea: you shouldn’t have to go looking for what to do next. The dashboard gets you where you need to go, quickly, and […]
The Community Right to Buy is here. Here’s what it means for your campaign. by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 10, 2026 On 16 June 2026, the government announced a new Community Right to Buy, and if you’re trying to save a pub, a community centre, a sports ground, or any other local asset, it’s worth understanding what’s changed and what it means for how you raise money. The short version: community groups in England now have […]
Match funding, TikToks and more: what we’ve shipped this month by Rebecca Hughes | Jul 23, 2026 July 2026 We ship updates to Crowdfunder regularly, and most of them don’t come with a fanfare. Here’s a quick roundup of what’s landed recently. TikToks and YouTube Shorts on your project page If you’ve already got a video on TikTok or YouTube Shorts that captures exactly what your project is about, you can now […]
Six and Out: How the Bob Willis Fund raised £2.5 million for prostate cancer research by Rebecca Hughes | Jul 17, 2026 The genius of #BlueForBob as a fundraising mechanic is that it uses cricket, a sport Bob loved and defined, as both the occasion and the audience. Every year, Edgbaston hosted an England men’s match. Every year, the fund asked supporters, players and broadcasters to wear blue. Every year, the crowd responded.
Pride in Place funding: how to set up a match fund by Rebecca Hughes | Jul 02, 2026 “To maximise the impact of the Pride in Place Impact Fund and broaden its reach, local authorities are encouraged to explore opportunities to leverage funding and/or seek match funding for initiatives. Where possible, this may help to unlock additional support and accelerate progress on shared priorities for local pride.” Pride in Place Impact Fund prospectus […]
BA Better World Fund: match funding for UK charities by Rebecca Hughes | May 05, 2026 Crowdfunder and British Airways have reopened the BA Better World Community Fund, offering up to £5,000 in match funding to support charities and social enterprises making a difference in communities across the UK. The fund, which has supported charities and social enterprises to raise more than £10 million since launching in 2022, matches donations pound […]
£1k to £1 million – How to run a successful prize draw on Crowdfunder by Tom Wood | Oct 02, 2024 Prize draws are a powerful way to raise money for a cause. When done well, they can unlock impressive results. From quick boosts in revenue to building long-term donor engagement, this fundraising format offers a scalable solution that works for both small grassroots campaigns and large national charities. Here’s what you need to know to […]
Crowdfunding the UK’s First Community-Run LGBTQI+ Venue by Tom Wood | Jan 11, 2024 With a dream of reviving London’s LGBTQI+ community, Friends of the Joiners Arms (FOTJA) embarked on an ambitious crowdfunding campaign, successfully raising £127,735 with 2260 investors in just 70 days. This achievement, realised on the 16th of August 2022, marked a significant milestone in the journey towards opening the doors of the UK’s inaugural community-run […]
Salford Red Devils: A Community-Powered Journey by Tom Wood | Jan 11, 2024 In the heart of Salford, the Salford Red Devils celebrated their 150th anniversary in 2023. What makes this milestone even more special is the club’s transformation into a true ‘Community Club’ since 2018, breaking away from a benefactor ownership model that defined its history. This marks not just a reflection on the past but a […]
A brand new dashboard, built with project owners in mind by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 13, 2026 This month we’re launching something we’ve been working on for a while. Your new project owner dashboard. When you log in, this is where you’ll land. It’s been designed around a simple idea: you shouldn’t have to go looking for what to do next. The dashboard gets you where you need to go, quickly, and […]
Can the crowd do the work of a grant? Bristol Community Sauna says yes by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 11, 2026 It started with an Instagram post. Just one word, really: “SAUNA?” An invitation to look at an overgrown former council car park behind St Anne’s House in Bristol and imagine something else entirely.
The Community Right to Buy is here. Here’s what it means for your campaign. by Rebecca Hughes | Aug 10, 2026 On 16 June 2026, the government announced a new Community Right to Buy, and if you’re trying to save a pub, a community centre, a sports ground, or any other local asset, it’s worth understanding what’s changed and what it means for how you raise money. The short version: community groups in England now have […]