A checklist for launching mobile donations
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A checklist for launching mobile donations

16 May 2013

Recent regulatory changes have made it easier than ever for UK charities to collect donations via mobile. Oisin Lunny runs through some of the latest regulations and points to consider when considering launching mobile donations.

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