members’ givehub

About the Members’ GiveHub

Since its introduction in 2022, the initiative has become a core part of the membership offer.

Apply for up to £10,000/year towards a project that helps to improve lives through technology.

Beneficiaries can include organisations or charities registered in the UK. 

why apply to the Members’ GiveHub?

As a Nominet member, you’re among the most digitally connected individuals and organisations in the UK, working at the forefront of the internet. We know you see first-hand both the opportunities and challenges the online world poses. That’s why you’re uniquely placed to recognise where the gaps are – and who could benefit from a helping hand.  

Here’s why you should get involved:

  • Lack of access to technology and devices can leave vulnerable people behind. With your support, we can help more people in need. 
  • Like us, you believe the internet should be a force for good: enriching communities, creating opportunities and lasting positive change. 
  • You share our belief that everyone should have the opportunity to develop the digital skills and confidence to benefit from the online world. 
  • You want to help organisations build digital tools and programmes that make the online world safer, fairer, and accessible for all. 
  • Because great ideas and intentions alone can’t transform our communities; valuable causes require meaningful funding and support. 

Your application for a grant must link to at least one of these pillars:

connected

inclusive

secure

You can view the full criteria in the Member Hub.

(Since 2022 we have awarded)

70+

Successful grants

£556k+

Donated to good causes

how to apply

To apply for the Members’ GiveHub, you need to have been a Nominet member for at least 12 months.

You need a Member Hub account to apply – it only takes couple of minutes to request one here.

  1. Choose a UK-registered charity or organisation that matters to you, where our funding could make a difference. 
  2. Make sure the project aligns with our mission to make the world more connected, inclusive and secure as per the full criteria
  3. Let the organisation know you’re applying for funding on their behalf. 
  4. Submit your application through the Member Hub.  
  5. The panel will review your application. 
  6. We’ll let you know the panel’s decision, or if we need further information. 

Meet the givehub panel

The panel is made up of five members who bring experience and perspective to the process and ensure the applications meet the criteria. The panel meets at the start of each month to consider applications, with support from the Nominet team.

Richard Hillsdon, EuroSolve Ltd and Tim Prater, Prater Raines Ltd are members of the GiveHub panel, alongside:

Company:

BIO:

Chrissie has worked in the domain industry since 2002 and is the founder of Penguin Internet Ltd, where she supports individuals and small businesses with web hosting, domain names, and making technology feel less overwhelming. With a strong focus on customer service, she believes in clear, friendly communication and providing support that genuinely makes a difference.

Outside of her business, Chrissie volunteers as a school governor and is an active member of her local PTA. She is a passionate advocate for digital education and inclusion, working to ensure that all children – and their families – have the tools and confidence to navigate an increasingly digital world.

Chrissie Williams profile image

Company:

BIO:

Oliver Stirling profile image

company:

BIO:

With an initial background in education, working on software development for the first “Micros in school scheme”, I moved into local government advisory work and helped develop the first GCSE courses in IT.

After spending some time with OFSTED, supporting computer science I set up the current company with my business partner worked with large companies like British Steel and Quorn Foods to develop and promote their education support materials. This expanded into our current company which focusses on large scale SaaS systems.

In my spare time I maintain an interest in learning through technology, and I’m currently working on a live action version of a video game using IoT tools which would enable a year-group of students to interact using WiFi and RFID.

Joesph Telford profile image

Hulme Grammar School

An initiative to boost education and inclusion in the Oldham area, has received a £10,000 funding boost, thanks to Nominet member Peter Savic, Director at Plum Communications.

Want to get involved with Members’ GiveHub?

You can apply to the Members’ GiveHub through your Member Hub account. Request an account here.

Alternatively, if you’re interested in finding out how you could become part of the panel, please contact engagement@nominet.uk.

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