Crowdfunder sees surge in grassroots political fundraising ahead of May 7th

Mace | 6th May 2026 | Politics
(Photo by Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images)
(Photo by Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images)

Crowdfunding is up 236% compared to equivalent pre-election period in 2022 with support being driven by lower-income communities.

Crowdfunder, the UK’s leading crowdfunding platform, has released new data showing a marked growth in grassroots political fundraising ahead of the 2026 local elections.

A total of £436,000 was raised for political causes on Crowdfunder from January to April 2026 — a 236% increase on the equivalent pre-local election period in 2022. There has also been a significant increase in the amount of people donating to political causes, with campaigns receiving three times as many individual pledges as in 2022. 

“Crowdfunding for political causes is about more than just raising money — it’s about active participation in a political system.”

The data also points to a broadening base of participation in how political campaigns are funded. Notably, support is concentrated in more deprived communities: 42% of backers of political campaigns are based in the 30% most deprived areas of the UK, compared to 21% from the least deprived—indicating strong engagement from lower-income areas.

Simon Deverell, Founder and Co-CEO of Crowdfunder, said: “Crowdfunding for political causes is about more than just raising money — it’s about active participation in a political system.”

The figures come as recent reporting has highlighted the continued role of large individual donors in UK politics. Although crowdfunding continues to represent a small share of overall political finance, it reflects a …

Subscribe to The Mace

Join the member community shaping British politics and stay ahead of what's really happening in the world of politics and public affairs, with expert analysis, breaking news, and insider insights from Westminster and Brussels. The Mace is the leading news source and resource for the government affairs industry, offering required reading and lobby intelligence for professionals.

To see what you are missing out on by not subscribing to The Mace, click here to download our full membership info-pack. This includes having no paywall on op-ed content or profiles/interviews, allowing professional profiles to be read with maximum impact and visibility by government, special advisers, MPs, peers, civil servants, and policy and political decision-makers.



Doomed to succeed

François Valentin and Jorge González-Gallarza | March 8, 2022

The euro may have fallen short of its objectives, but on its 20th birthday its survival inspires calls for further European integration

How will the war in Ukraine end?

Lucy Kenningham | March 7, 2022

Finnish Ambassador to the UK Jukka Siukosaari reveals the Finnish insight on Russia and speculates on how the conflict will end

Calling time on ‘just in time’

Mace | March 2, 2022

Biden’s executive order to reshape the supply chain might foster improved transatlantic trade relations with the European Union

Cold War II

Lucy Kenningham | February 28, 2022

Lord Hannay on the invasion of Ukraine

The Met & The Mayor

Lucy Kenningham | February 19, 2022

The political and cultural crisis surrounding London's police force has shone a light on an intolerable governance system

Pets on parade

Lucy Kenningham | February 7, 2022

There’s nothing quite like the description “animal lover” to engender good will towards politicians

The Helm Review: Flop26

Dieter Helm | February 7, 2022

Mace hears from economist and climate expert Professor Dieter Helm on his assessment of Cop26

The Diary: Chris Bryant

Chris Bryant | January 21, 2022

MPs apparently rank somewhere between pigeons and rats. Recent polling suggests that things are getting worse

Bound by country and religion

Damian Collins MP | January 22, 2021

As the torch passes to the second Irish Catholic president, how do Joe Biden and JFK compare, asks Damian Collins

Protected: The Oldie Regime

Liz Emerson | January 21, 2021

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.