Use your pocket change to save the homeless & local businesses

Allowing the public to fund redeemable goods from local businesses for homeless communities

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Making direct impact easy for the public & local businesses

How Pitch in brings goods & services to those less fortunate in communities near you.

Starting with checkout change

Pitch In starts by rounding the value of your everyday purchases to the nearest £1, over a short period of time you'll find these payments add up to a sizeable amount.

Find a local good to sponsor

As the money begins to pile it's just a case of finding a good/service to sponsor. Goods can range from meals or clothing to services such as haircuts or dentist visits.

Community redeems sponsored good

After it's just a matter of time before your good is redeemed by a member of the homeless community. You can then feel secure that your donation went directly to supporting your community's people and businesses.

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For many people living without a permanent home, digital connection is a necessary lifeline.
Tom Denyard - Chief Executive of Tesco Mobile
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Why pitch in is different from other charities

Local businesses are the charity

Using Pitch In, local businesses become a micro-charity that keeps 100% of the funds raised. Pitch In acts as the facilitator and funds itself through the additional revenue generated via Gift Aid.

Visible impact

Unlike other charities Pitch In is directly linked to your local community no matter where you live. Making it easy to see and measure the impact.

Financial transparency

Trust in the charity sector is at an all-time low, unlike with other charities your money goes directly to funding goods and services and only reaches us at the end of the pipeline.

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