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WWF-UK Unveils Online Tribute Fund Website Linked to Social Media
31 Oct, 2019 / 10:28 am / Anas Barbarawi

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An online tribute fund raising website has been launched remember the loved ones. WWF-UK  has launched this website where people can create a page in memory of relatives and friends, while also raising funds for the conservation charity.

The website was created by Marketing Agency WPNC’s in Mem platform. The tribute fund website was created as a result of  growing demand from a number of WWF supporters who were keen on finding a way to  remember and celebrate a loved one’s memory and help to raise money for the charity’s vital ongoing work in their name.

This user friendly site makes it simple  to raise  funds where people can raise money for the charity by creating a page in memory of family or friends.

The online platform is quiet easy to brand as it is very user friendly and is closely linked to social media. It also  encourages users to share pages and fundraising efforts via their social channels.

Vicky Reeves, Managing Director Digital at WPNC, says: “We are delighted to have created this website for WWF on our inMem platform. As part of the grieving process, many people want to do something special to remember a loved one when they die. Raising money through a dedicated charity tribute fund is a great way to do that and is also good for their chosen charity.”

Maria Dyson, Legacy and In-Memory Supporter Manager at WWF-UK, adds: “We’re excited to be able to offer the online tribute fund platform, which forms part of our wider drive to significantly boost the presence of our in-memory donation tools digitally. We hope the tribute fund service will greatly improve our supporter experience at a difficult time, and also help us to raise funds for our vital work to create a better future for nature and people.”

This platform had been a long cherished dream of many people who have lost their dear ones and also for those who want to make a loving gesture after their dear one’s death.