Corporate campaigns
Create a campaign with its own purpose, duration and link.
Trust and growth
A company can run its own social campaign on the platform, choose which verified organisations receive support, and get results back as a report rather than as anecdotes.
What separates a corporate social programme from a sponsorship is that the first one has to be measurable.
Create a campaign with its own purpose, duration and link.
The company selects which verified organisations take part.
The campaign can address staff, customers, or both.
The company itself can contribute alongside the participation.
Performance per organisation and per campaign, not just a total.
One view across every action in the programme.
Purpose, duration and the way people take part are defined.
The verified organisations to be supported are chosen.
The campaign is published to employees, customers or both.
Results are consolidated per organisation and per campaign.
A corporate programme uses the same infrastructure as any other donation.
Recipients have completed the platform's verification process.
Participation can happen through a link, a QR code or a physical point.
Performance per campaign, organisation and period.
Donation documentation follows each recipient organisation's own policy.
No. It provides the operating tools and the reporting. It does not issue ESG certification and does not act as an assurance provider.
Organisations that have completed the platform's verification process.
Yes — a campaign can address staff, customers or both.
Talk through which organisations you want to support and what your reporting has to show.