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Skip to contentThe urge to give back after care is powerful and short-lived. A patient's family wants to thank a ward in the week it happens, not when a fundraising letter arrives months later. A DonorDynamics donation kiosk in the atrium or outpatient corridor catches that gratitude while it is fresh, from people who almost never carry cash into a hospital.
NHS charities, hospital trusts and Leagues of Friends use our devices across single community hospitals and multi-site estates. Each one arrives pre-configured and runs around the clock in locked kiosk mode, which suits buildings that never close.
Visitors arrive with a phone, a parking app and at most a card. The wall-mounted tin asks them for the one thing they do not have. A contactless kiosk asks only for a tap, and a thank-you donation happens in the corridor on the way out. Ten seconds, done.
The devices run Give A Little fundraising software, approved for digital Gift Aid declarations. A grateful relative who pays UK tax ticks one box and the charity receives 25% more from HMRC, captured at the kiosk with no forms for a small fundraising team to chase.
The floor-standing kiosk for the main concourse, where thousands pass daily. High visibility is the entire point in a space that size.
Wall-mounted for outpatient waiting areas and discharge routes, the corridors where people leave with a reason to give and a moment to do it.
Small, wireless and mountable at ward level, which lets a charity run a dedicated appeal where the care actually happened: maternity, oncology, the children's unit.
For the League of Friends shop counter or charity office reception, secured with a 1.8 m cable.
A freestanding pole that redeploys with your calendar: the restaurant for an awareness week, the entrance for the winter appeal, the lecture hall for an open day.
The device needs an outbound internet connection and nothing else. A guest network or its own mobile connection both work, and it has no access to hospital systems. To go live:
Locked-down kiosk mode and PCI DSS compliance give your information governance team short answers to their questions.
With Smart Scheduling, each device shows the right fund for its location and the right campaign for the season. The maternity kiosk raises for neonatal equipment, the concourse kiosk runs the general appeal, and the winter campaign starts across every device on the same morning, managed remotely.
Yes. Campaigns are set per device, so oncology, maternity and the main entrance can each raise for their own appeal at the same time.
Yes. An in-memory or tribute campaign can be created in Give A Little and displayed on any device.
Comfortably. The device runs in locked kiosk mode, is GDPR and PCI DSS compliant, needs only outbound internet, and touches no trust infrastructure.
Nothing to DonorDynamics. Give A Little applies a small per-donation platform fee and Stripe charges its standard processing rate.
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