Introducing DonorMap: Visualising Your Fundraising Community
Introducing DonorMap: a real-time, GDPR-compliant map that brings your fundraising community to life.
Introducing DonorMap
At GiveWheel, we’ve always focused on building the best product we can — and on continuing to push innovation in the fundraising space.
From multi-charity fundraising to features like DonorLed and GiveReel, our aim has been consistent: to move beyond traditional donation experiences and create something more engaging, transparent, and community-driven for both fundraisers and donors.
Today, we’re introducing our newest feature: DonorMap by GiveWheel.
A new way to see your supporters
DonorMap is a fully GDPR-compliant interactive map that visualises your supporters and donations in real time.
Instead of viewing donations as a list of transactions, DonorMap gives you a live, geographic view of your fundraising activity. It shows where your support is coming from and helps you better understand the shape of your community.
For fundraisers, this means more than just data — it’s a clearer, more tangible sense of momentum and reach. For organisations, it provides a new way to communicate impact and engagement.
Bringing fundraising to life
Fundraising is inherently social and community-driven, but that isn’t always reflected in how it’s presented.
DonorMap adds a new layer by making that community visible. It allows you to:
- See your supporters build in real time
- Share a more compelling story around your fundraising
- Highlight the breadth and diversity of your donor base
It’s a simple idea, but one that changes how fundraising activity can be seen, shared, and understood.
Built with privacy in mind
As with everything we build, DonorMap has been designed with privacy at its core. It is fully GDPR-compliant, ensuring that supporter data is handled responsibly while still enabling meaningful visualisation.
What’s next
We see DonorMap as another step towards making fundraising more engaging and connected — for everyone involved.
We’re looking forward to seeing how fundraisers and organisations use it, and how it shapes the way communities are built and shared around causes.
— The GiveWheel Team