Chester Mojay-Sinclare

Chester Mojay-Sinclare

Chester Mojay-Sinclare is the founder and CEO of Online Giving Ltd, a social enterprise partnered with one of the UK's largest social networking firms.

Prior to establishing AliveandGiving.com in 2010, Chester read Philosophy at University College London, which is one of the key investors in his social enterprise. He has also worked as a fundraiser in both the UK and Australia, where he was inspired to help charities engage with potential donors in a transparent and effective way.

Chester is now a the CEO of CharityCheckout.co.uk, a charity donation-gateway for small and medium charities and maintains a regular online fundraising blog, StingyBastard.co.uk.

 

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A London councillor recently declared his intention to rid London's streets of "annoying" face-to-face fundraisers. Chester Mojay-Sinclare explores why the councillor's actions may not be unfounded.

Running costs as you've never seen them before

Chester Mojay-Sinclare set up charity comparison site Alive and Giving last year. After Oxfam partnered with PayPal last week to offer "100 per cent" of donations to the cause, he wonders if the action is sending the right message for the sector.

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