Can I run a political fundraiser?

Use Crowdfunder to raise funds for a political party or a legal dispute

Updated over a week ago

If you would like to set up a Crowdfunder project on behalf of a political party, it's important that your campaign complies with the Electoral Commission guidelines.

When setting up your project, you'll see the following options in the Basics section.

Make sure you tick the box that identifies your project as a political fundraiser. This will allow you to collect the names and postal addresses of your supporters - you will be able to download this information in the 'Reports' section of your project dashboard.

Electoral commission guidelines

Please be mindful that political parties, candidates and campaigners must follow certain rules set out in law on campaign spending, donations and reporting. Rules differ depending on the election location and details. You can access further guidance here:

The Electoral Commission has published a factsheet on Crowdfunding relating to elections and gives advice on what you must include on your project page e.g.

  • Information about whether you are raising for a party, candidate or non-party campaigner

  • Information on permissibility checks (ie who you can accept donations from)

  • Details of the monetary threshold over which you will need to report and/or publish donor details as well as information about aggregating donations from a single donor.

Legal disputes

If your aim is to raise funds to resolve a claim or another type of dispute, you will need to tick the box that identifies your project as fundraising for a legal dispute.

This will ensure that the following disclaimer is included on your project page.

Supporter refunds

In the case of both political or legal dispute fundraisers, it's important that you know how to refund a supporter should you need to.

Simply log into your dashboard and scroll down to the Supporters section in the left hand column. Search for the supporter you need to refund and select the button next to their name.

Please note: You can only refund supporters via your project dashboard while your project is still live and the funds have not been transferred to your bank account.

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