
The Deadline for Unclaimed Gift Aid is Fast Approaching
Did you know that HMRC has estimated there’s over £500m of unclaimed Gift Aid for this tax year alone?

Did you know that HMRC has estimated there’s over £500m of unclaimed Gift Aid for this tax year alone?

We know that the quality of your data is vital to your charity. It is at the heart of your organisation and without it, donations couldn’t be collected as efficiently, leading to loss of revenue.

The gift of giving is something that we should all feel drawn to throughout our lives. Helping those less fortunate than ourselves to have a better life.

Find out how Alzheimer’s Society utilised Data8’s data cleansing services to clean up and standardise address acquired from Facebook.

Ensuring supporter names, addresses, telephone numbers and email addresses are correct is critical to YMCA in ensuring a high level of trust is maintained. Underpinning this is a need to work in partnership with a trusted data quality company.

With a HUGE supporter database that was always growing, Head of CRM, Peter Doonican, decided to embark on a wider data quality strategy and audit their entire supporter database. To assist with this project, they turned to Data8.

Once the Cruelty Free International team found that Data8 had their own dedicated charity specialist, they contact Data8 immediately They left behind their existing supplier in favour of utilising Data8’s Data Cleanse service.

Recently, the Imperial War Museum decided that it was time to migrate to Dynamics 365 and as a result, took this as the perfect opportunity to assess our Predictive Address service. Without hesitation, they chose Data8 and the rest, as they say, is history.

The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity perform a cleanse across their fundraising database bi-annually. After discussions with our charity sector specialist, they looked into the data-cleanse services on offer from Data8.

With data coming in from a variety of different sources More Partnership were tasked with building a new CRM. Alongside this, they needed a tool that standardise the format of their address data.