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Skip to contentHospice care is funded one gift at a time, and most of those gifts are given in a moment of feeling: a family saying thank you after a difficult week, a visitor moved by what they have seen, a supporter at a remembrance service. A DonorDynamics donation kiosk in your reception or family room lets people act on that moment with a single tap, and captures the Gift Aid declaration while they do.
From a single in-patient unit to a hospice with a network of charity shops, every device arrives pre-configured. Unbox it, connect it, and it is taking donations the same afternoon.
Hospices raise the majority of their income from voluntary giving, yet the tin on the reception desk depends on the one thing visitors no longer carry. Cash now accounts for roughly one in ten UK payments. The will to give has not weakened, the notes and coins have simply gone, and a kiosk catches the donation that would otherwise leave the building with the donor.
Each device runs Give A Little fundraising software, which captures digital Gift Aid declarations on screen. A UK taxpayer completes a short declaration and your hospice claims 25% on top from HMRC, with every declaration stored and exported ready for your claim. For a fundraising team handling thousands of small gifts a year, that is income the bucket and the tin were quietly leaving behind.
A reception desk, a quiet family room, a high-street charity shop and a summer fete all ask for something different. Five form factors cover them.
Made for the reception desk and the charity shop counter, with a 1.8 m security cable so it stays where you put it. A natural first device: staffed, visible, and in front of every visitor who signs in.
A fixed giving point for the entrance or the corridor to the in-patient unit. Mounted at eye level, it is noticed on the way in and used on the way out.
Wireless and VESA-mountable, which makes it the easy way to add giving points: one in the day hospice, one in each charity shop, one in the bereavement suite where a discreet option matters.
A freestanding pole with the screen at standing height. Wheel it into the chapel for a remembrance service, out to the marquee for the summer fete, then back to the foyer on Monday.
The full floor-standing kiosk for hospices with real footfall: a busy main entrance, a flagship shop, or the gala dinner where the room is full and the moment is right.
Give A Little comes pre-installed at the factory. Three things stand between unboxing and your first donation:
Connect, sign in, done. No IT project, no contractor visit.
Create as many campaigns as you need and customise each one with your own branding, imagery and suggested donation amounts. From the Give A Little dashboard you can change what appears on screen at any time, without anyone touching the device. Switch the general fund to an in-memory campaign for a remembrance service, put the winter appeal on screen when it launches, then switch back, all controlled remotely.
Yes. Set up an in-memory campaign in Give A Little and donations made to it are tracked and reported separately, which keeps tribute funds clean for your records and for the family.
Yes. Every device signs in to the same Give A Little account and settles to the same Stripe account, so a kiosk in each shop reports into one place.
Yes. Recurring donations are set up on screen in under a minute, turning a one-off gift at an emotional moment into ongoing support for care.
The hardware is a one-off purchase from DonorDynamics with no subscription. Give A Little applies a platform fee and Stripe charges its standard processing rate. That is the whole cost picture.
Compare the full range, or tell us about your hospice and we will point you to the right device.
Hospice fundraising borders two of our other pages: hospitals for giving in a clinical setting, and charities for fundraising across shops, events and reception.