Twenty Million Dollars To NZ Charities
Twenty Million Dollars To NZ Charities
From small beginnings,
one charity and one event, New Zealand owned and operated
FundraiseOnline has grown to be the leading service provider
of web based donations processing for the not-for-profit
sector in New Zealand.
Since starting FundraiseOnline has facilitated $20 million in donations to literally hundreds of organisations from charities, schools, sports clubs and associations, churches and also helps support large organisations with their corporate social responsibility programmes, both here in New Zealand and internationally.
Nigel Sanderson of FundraiseOnline said “With more not-for-profit organisations seeking to use the internet to process donations in addition to their other fundraising methods the opportunities to continue to grow and help more organisations is enormous.
“We’ve been privileged to have been able to assist many organisations reach their fundraising goals, and in turn deliver the important services they provide throughout the country.
“FundraiseOnline has now launched in Australia and we now making inroads into that market, our next step will be to launch into specific Asian markets this year.”
FundraiseOnline proudly supported the rejuvenation of Christchurch Rugby in association with the International Rugby Board and the Rugby World Cup with the RWC Christchurch Appeal and helped raise nearly $500,000 in that campaign.
Organisations know that funds raised through FundraiseOnline are secure, timely and it is as a result of the many successful campaigns utilising it’s service that has allowed it to grow and develop to provide a service sought after by many throughout the country.
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