Big Give is the UK’s number one match funding platform – responsible for the country’s biggest online match funding campaign, the Christmas Challenge, which raises millions of pounds each year. Since being founded by Sir Alec Reed CBE in 2007, Big Give has helped to raise £290 million for thousands of UK-registered charities.
Join our guest speakers, Sahil Shah, Key Partnerships Manager, and Bethany Duxbury-Campbell, Marketing and Communications Manager, at Big Give, for an insightful webinar on the transformative power of match funding and how it can amplify your fundraising efforts and make a significant impact.
During this webinar, our speakers will outline the benefits of match funding, where donations are matched by sponsors, doubling the impact of each contribution. Learn about the various campaigns Big Give will be running over the next year, including key dates and opportunities for involvement.
Whether you’re a charity looking to participate or a donor wanting to make a bigger impact, there’s a campaign for you. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the experts and discover how match funding can elevate your fundraising efforts.
Register now and be part of a movement that’s making a big difference!
Our speakers
Sahil Shah, Key Partnerships Manager, Big Give
Sahil is responsible for organising Big Give campaigns and ensuring charities get the most out of their platform. One of his key focuses is planning and preparing the campaigns from the applications right through to the post-campaign phase.
Prior to joining the Big Give, Sahil worked in edtech for a data analytics non-profit which helps schools better use their data to improve learning outcomes for students and improve school management. He is interested in learning about how new technologies can be used in the charity sector to help charities better harness the power of giving.
Beth Duxbury-Campbell, Marketing and Communications Manager, Big Give
As the Marketing and Communications Manager, Beth leads in creating and developing the Big Give marketing strategy, upholding its brand image and values, and liaising with external creative marketing and PR agencies.
Before Big Give, Beth graduated with a History and Creative Writing degree. Her interest in working in the voluntary sector stemmed from an enlightening experience volunteering in Athens during the 2017 refugee crisis and seeing first-hand how charitable work helps to make a positive and lasting impact in communities.