Join 100s of schools raising funds towards trips through online shopping
How it works
It's simple - every time students, family and friends shop online, retailers donate towards your trip fundraising. Giving you a free and easy way to raise money for your school trips.
easyfundraising partners with over 8,000 online retailers who want to give back, transforming ordinary online shops into money towards your trip fund.
How to get started
Join easyfundraising
Register for free - it will only take you a few minutes.
Spread the word
Use the pre-built, downloadable marketing materials in your account to tell parents, family and friends you've joined easyfundraising and how they can sign up.
Watch your cashback add up
Track how many supporters you've got and the cashback they're raising for your trips.
easyfundraising turns the everyday online shopping of your school supporters into cashback towards your trips. When your supporters use the easyfundraising website or app to shop with leading brands, the brands sends free cashback at no additional cost.
There are over 8,000 brands available to shop with, including Amazon, eBay, Argos, John Lewis, Trainline, M&S, Waitrose, TUI, Etsy, M&S, and Compare the Market. It means that no matter what your supporters are buying online, from travel and holidays to fashion, homewares, insurance, and groceries - they can earn free cashback towards your trips.
Yes – you don’t need to be a charity to use easyfundraising.
To register yourself with easyfundraising you will need to know:
To get off to the best possible start easyfundraising offers a completely free 1-2-1 session with one of our friendly coaches. It won't take long, and they will show you the best way to make easyfundraising work for you with tailored tips, tools, and a guided tour.
Providing you have raised over £15, easyfundraising total up all the cashback raised by everyone supporting your every three months and send them to you by bank transfer or cheque. There is no charge for this. If you haven't raised over £15 in the previous three months, the amount simply rolls into the next payment instead.