Pioneering contactless donation system taps into Bristol businesses’ concern for city’s homeless

December 20, 2019
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Dozens of Bristol businesses are backing the UK’s first contactless donation system that supports homeless people, making it the country’s fastest-growing project of its kind.

TAP for Bristol now has 20 donation points around the city centre raising £150 a day. The money raised goes towards homelessness prevention services as well as directly supporting people who are currently homeless. 

The pioneering scheme is being delivered by Bristol City Centre Business Improvement District (BID) in partnership with homelessness charity Caring in Bristol and Quartet Community Foundation, the West of England organisation that inspires local philanthropy.

New TAP Points in windows and on hand-held devices are now operating at No1 Harbourside, below the Watershed, the College Green, Marlborough Street and Millennium Square Tesco branches, The Ibis Hotel, Small Street Espresso, and several pubs in the old city including Small Bar, Brew Dog and the Volunteer Tavern.

The most recent TAP Point, installed last week, is at Wapping Wharf in the window of Better Food Company.

TAP for Bristol aims to help make Bristol the city that solves homelessness. Launched in September, it has already raised £6,600 through its contactless donation points where people can tap their credit or debit card to donate £3.

It is now on target to raise £10,000 by the start of 2020 when the funds will be divided equally between Caring in Bristol and local frontline services facilitated by Quartet, which is managing, monitoring and evaluating all donations.

Caring in Bristol will use the money to deliver new homeless prevention and early intervention support services to people who are vulnerable to homelessness.

This will include a new group of trained volunteers working in partnership with local debt and housing advice agencies to give additional, timely support to those at risk of becoming street homeless.

Quartet will invite local charities, organisations and community groups to apply for funding on behalf of named individuals to support them into a safer and more stable life away from the streets.

Homelessness organisations will be asked to outline their proposed support for the specific needs of an individual, for example buying a bike for someone to attend interview or get to work, funding transport to get to college or rehabilitation sessions, buying clothes for an interview or white or electrical goods for their home.

Bristol City Centre BID operations director Keith Rundle said: “It is no surprise to me that our city has embraced TAP for Bristol with such a positive and generous spirit.

“Countless organisations have contacted us about hosting a TAP Point, which means we now have an impressive 20 TAP Points operational in just three months since launching.

“People now have a choice. These days lots of us don’t carry cash, and many have concerns about giving money directly to people on the street. TAP for Bristol offers a simple choice to donate, safe in the knowledge that every penny will be used to tackle homelessness through both prevention work and emergency support.”

Caring in Bristol director Ben Richardson added: “Thanks to the generosity of the people of Bristol, who have really embraced the new TAP for Bristol contactless donation points, we are on track to hit the fundraising target and release the first investment for our new homelessness prevention programme.

“This will mean that as well as your donation helping people to move to a life away from the streets, it will also help others ever having to be on the streets in the first place. The single biggest reason for people becoming homeless in Bristol is to the loss of a private rental tenancy.

“Our volunteers and advisors will work with individuals at risk to give them additional advice and support to help them keep their homes.”

For more information about TAP for Bristol visit www.tapforbristol.org

 

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