Mill Crowdfunding: Reimagining Philanthropy Through Tech & Transparency

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In this episode of The Social Impact Show, host Sam Marshall sits down with Dario Eugenio, co-founder of Millie Crowdfunding—a platform revolutionising donor engagement in South Africa. Discover how Millie combines technology, transparency, and trust to:

🔹 Democratise giving with 2-click donations and real-time impact tracking
🔹 Vet 40+ NGOS to combat fraud and build donor confidence
🔹 Turn R50 coffee money into life-changing community support (like funding education in Davidson)
🔹 Bridge the generational gap in digital philanthropy

🎙️ "Connection is the new currency of giving." — Dario Eugenio

👉 Listen now to learn how Millie is making philanthropy accessible, accountable, and deeply human.

#SocialImpact #Crowdfunding #TechForGood
1 May English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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