The one sentence that matters
(Global disclosure — appears on every affiliate page too.)
Give2Charity is reader-supported: if you enter a draw through our links we may earn a commission from the operator, at no extra cost to you. This never affects our ratings. We are not a charity or draw operator.
How affiliate commission works here
When we review a prize draw, will service or collection service, some of our links are affiliate links. If you click one and go on to enter or buy, the company pays us a commission. You pay exactly the same price as you would without us — the fee comes out of the company’s side, not yours.
What our commission never buys
- A better rating. We rate operators on the same criteria whether or not they pay us, and we say plainly when something is poor value. Our Omaze and comparison pages criticise the charity share openly — that wouldn’t happen if commission set the score.
- A place on a “best” list. Inclusion and ranking are editorial decisions, not paid placements.
- Silence. If an operator we earn from does something we think readers should know, we’ll write it.
Where we don’t earn
Some things we link to — like People’s Postcode Lottery or a charity’s own free-will scheme — we include for completeness with no commission. We flag these as information-only. We’d rather send you to the best option than only the ones that pay us.
Why we’re upfront about it
This site exists to be trusted in a niche full of hype. Hiding how we’re paid would undercut the whole point. So we tell you: we’re a commercial guide, we earn commission, and we’ve built our editorial rules (see our editorial policy) to keep that commission from bending what we tell you.