A non-profit does not have to become a UW Partner.

The standard route is simple: the non-profit shares approved wording, the person opts in, everwished bills handles the bills conversation, and eligible commission can become Community Benefit Payments.

Start in 3 steps

  1. Validate the cause

    Provide organisation identity, permission to use name or logo, payment details, campaign contact and approved wording.

  2. Share approved wording

    Send the agreed message to supporters or service users through your own appropriate communication route.

  3. Let supporters opt in

    People who want contact submit the FundSaving form and choose or accept the disclosed cause.

What the non-profit does and does not do

The non-profit does The non-profit does not need to
Approve campaign wording and use agreed materials Become a UW Partner
Tell supporters how to request contact Handle tariff comparisons or utility onboarding
Make clear that switching is optional Train staff as UW salespeople
Confirm cause name, payment details and permission for name or logo use Pass service-user data to everwished bills without opt-in

Named people can still choose UW Partner status

Personal choice

A trustee, employee, volunteer, supporter, landlord, student or parent may choose to become a UW Partner. That is not required for the non-profit to use FundSaving.

First supporter

A trustee, staff member, volunteer or supporter can go first.

They can request their own bills check, select the cause, and help the campaign gather its first practical evidence once eligible payments begin.