Why charities will use Ndorsd for free

We’ve made a big decision. And we think it’s the right one.

Charities can use Ndorsd for free. Always. No trials. No special invites. Just free.

Here’s why.

It’s the right thing to do

Charities exist to help others – not to make profit.

Most of them run on tight budgets, where every penny needs to be justified. Charging them – even a symbolic $1/month – just didn’t sit right. So we won’t.

Charities can publicly show their appreciation

Suppliers regularly offer charities discounts, support, or even free services. Many do it quietly, without asking for anything in return.

Now those charities can endorse the businesses who’ve helped them, a small but meaningful thank-you that lives on their public profile.

They need trusted suppliers too

Charities still need designers, accountants, marketers, lawyers, IT support, just like any other organisation.

But with limited time and resources, it’s not easy to know who to trust.

Being able to see who’s already vouched for a supplier is a game changer. It saves time, money and stress, and reduces risk.

They add value to the whole network

When a charity uses Ndorsd, they bring their own network with them – sponsors, funders, community organisations and supporters.

It makes the platform more connected, more diverse and more useful for everyone.

It’s aligned with everything we stand for

Ndorsd is about public trust, transparency and giving genuine credit to those who deserve it.

Supporting charities is one way we live that value, not just talk about it.

How it works

If you’re a registered charity, just sign up like anyone else. We’ll verify your details against a public register and you’ll never be charged.

You’ll be able to:

  • Create a profile
  • Endorse the businesses you trust
  • Be endorsed by those who support you
  • Grow your credibility and your network without spending a penny

If you’re a charity that’s had to rely on word of mouth and goodwill alone, Ndorsd is here to amplify it.

And if you’re a business that supports a charity? Let the world know. Join the waitlist today!

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