We’ve recently been made aware of scam messages circulating via WhatsApp, falsely claiming to represent Big Give and offering large sums of “grant funding” to individuals and organisations.

These messages are not from us. They may appear to come from a WhatsApp business account using the Big Give logo and website link, and may even use names from our publicly visible team page to appear more legitimate. Scammers typically promise significant funding in exchange for a registration fee or payment – this is fraudulent.

What You Need to Know

If you are ever unsure, please reach out to us at hello@biggive.org before taking any action.

How Big Give Works

Big Give only offers match funding directly to UK-registered charities that apply to take part in our official campaigns, such as the Christmas Challenge.

We do not run or participate in any “Grant Support System Programmes” or individual funding offers outside our official campaigns. Details of all current and upcoming campaigns can be found on our official website: biggive.org.

What to Do if You’re Contacted

If you receive a message, email, or call claiming to be from Big Give that seems suspicious:

  1. Do not send money or personal information.
  2. Take a screenshot of the message, if possible.
  3. Forward the details to hello@biggive.org so our team can investigate.
  4. If confirmed to be fraudulent, report and block the account.

Your security and trust are incredibly important to us. We’re actively monitoring for fraudulent activity and reporting impersonation attempts to help protect our community.

If you have any questions about whether a communication is legitimate, please don’t hesitate to contact us, we’ll always be happy to help verify it.

Big Give is the UK’s #1 match funding platform. We match donations to multiply generosity and create a lasting impact in the world. Big Give has raised over £360m for thousands of great causes through the power of match funding. Find out more.