Automatic Tax Deductions
Every pound you deposit in your Fundd account will result in an automatic tax deduction. Still deciding on the recipient of your donation? Take your time. The deduction, nevertheless, goes into effect immediately.


Give Effectively To Charity
One place for all your giving. Top up your account at any time or fund it via a direct debit from your bank account so you’ve always got money available for your charitable giving.
Just one gift aid declaration. Tell us if you’re a UK taxpayer and we’ll claim Gift Aid for you. You’ll then get an extra 25p added for every £1 you pay into your account.
Be confident in giving to charity. We verify and check your chosen charity is legitimate before we send them your donation.
Grant When You're Ready
Donate spontaneously to charities and major fundraising appeals, or set up standing orders to give regularly to causes you’re passionate about.
With your Fundd Charity Account you’re in control of how you give. You can also choose to give anonymously and decide which charities you want to hear from.
Keep Charity Safe: While deciding which cause to support, your funds are kept secure in our regulated fund, protected by banking-grade encryption.


Give and Donate with Purpose
Understanding how much you give to charity and to which causes can help you have more impact with your charitable giving.
With your Fundd Charity Account you can sign in online to track your donation history, check your balance and give with greater purpose.
Every deposit to your Fundd account is considered a tax-deductible donation that dramatically reduces your tax bill.
Ready to Open Your Charity Account?
It only takes five minutes to apply online, but before you do please take some time to:
1. Decide how to fund the account. To open your account you’ll need to make a one off payment of £100 or more, or set up a Direct Debit of at least £10 a month
2. Learn more about the account features by reading our brochure.
3. Read the Charity Account fees and charges and the terms and conditions.
