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For organisations

For every kind of organisation

The operating model stays the same. What changes is which services each organisation activates, and how it organises its points.

  • Every organisation is verified separately
  • Its own payment account
  • Never shared, never mixed

Who it serves

The needs differ in detail, not in structure. Everyone needs records, documentation and finances that reconcile.

01

NGOs and charities

Fundraising, campaigns, memberships and reporting connected in one operating environment.

02

Churches and religious bodies

Giving in the building and online, with each parish keeping its own identity, account and governance.

03

Foundations

Programmes and financial reporting in a form that stands up to a board and an audit.

04

Museums and cultural venues

Unattended donation points at the entrance and the exit, with reporting per installation.

05

Animal welfare organisations

Turning visits, adoption events and appeals into recorded, repeatable support.

06

Municipalities and social services

Support for specific structures, with a clear separation between them.

07

Universities and educational institutions

Alumni giving, funds and campaigns coordinated, with reporting per fund.

08

Corporate ESG programmes

Company-led social campaigns with consolidated results.

The shared onboarding path

  1. 01

    Application and verification

    The organisation applies and is verified before it accepts a first donation.

  2. 02

    Payment account

    It receives its own account, so amounts settle to it.

  3. 03

    Donation points

    The points — physical and digital — and their channels are defined.

  4. 04

    Operation

    Donations, documentation, reporting and settlements in one environment.

What is the same for everyone

Whatever the kind of body, some things do not change.

  • Its own identity

    Each organisation operates with its own name, team and data.

  • Its own money

    Donations are not pooled into a shared account with other organisations.

  • Its own data

    Supporters' personal data is not automatically shared between organisations.

  • Its own decisions

    Each organisation controls its users, channels and operating choices.

Frequently asked questions

Do you accept every organisation?

The platform serves legally registered organisations, and every application is verified before activation.

Can one body have several points?

Yes, with separate records and reporting per point.

What about bodies outside Greece?

Service availability is assessed per country during onboarding.

See how it fits your own body

Talk through your organisation's structure, its points, and what the reporting has to show.