Applications open for JustGiving's digital learning grant

Applications are now open for Just Giving's Digital Learning Grant, which provides support to charity and fundraising professionals to upskill digitally.

250 charity and fundraising professionals will receive support in 2025 up from 200 last year and 100 the year before.

The Digital Learning Grant will provide access to Fundraising Everywhere’s on-demand online training programme, which includes access to more than 700 hours of digital online training, four hundred webinars, access to one-on-one support on digital fundraising projects and a range of networking opportunities. It has been designed to allow participants to learn at their own pace.

According to the Charity Digital Skills Report 2025, building online presence and social media engagement was a priority for 70% of small charities, while increasing online fundraising was a priority for 62%, 59% of large charities said that developing a strategy for digital, data or AI was a priority.

Pascale Harvie, president and general manager at JustGiving, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering once again with Fundraising Everywhere to make the Digital Learning Grant more accessible than ever for fundraisers and charity professionals.

“Our recent 25 Years of Giving report revealed that 45 per cent of charity leaders see AI integration as the biggest opportunity to drive donation growth across the sector. With these insights, and through our own adoption of AI and other emerging technologies, it’s clear that digital skills are vital in today’s fundraising landscape.

“That’s why we’re proud to support hundreds of professionals in gaining the tools and knowledge they need to amplify their impact and raise even more for the causes they care about.”

Applications for the Digital Learning Grant are open until 5pm on 12th September 2025, with applicants notified of the outcome of their application on 10th November.

For more information and to apply for a place visit the website here.



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