March Charity Poll 2026: 2 Days Left to Vote!
There’s still time to make a real difference this month. Our March charity poll is nearing its close, and if you haven’t already had your say, you can vote in our charity poll in just a few seconds. It’s completely free, and the charity with the most votes will receive a donation from us at the end of the month.

Right now, it’s closer than you might expect at the top, and with voting closing at midnight tomorrow, every single click genuinely counts. Whether you’re backing a cause close to home or discovering a new one, this is your chance to help shape where the donation goes.
All About our Charity Poll
Each month, we shortlist four charities and invite our community to decide who should receive a donation. There’s no sign-up, no hidden steps, and no cost involved — just a simple vote for the cause you’d most like to support.
Once the month comes to an end, the votes are counted and the charity with the highest share receives the donation. It’s a straightforward process, but one that puts the decision entirely in your hands. We’ve been running this poll consistently, and it’s something our readers return to time and time again to support good causes.
Current Poll Statistics
As things stand, Bright Futures has edged ahead with 42%, but it’s far from settled. Rainbow Hub is right behind on 40%, keeping the pressure firmly on as we head into the final hours. Further down, Helen & Douglas House holds 11%, while James Hopkins Trust sits at 8%. There’s still time for things to shift, though - especially with the top two separated by just a couple of percentage points!

Who Get's Your Vote?
Bright Futures - (42%)
Currently out in front, Bright Futures supports women who have experienced significant challenges, helping them rebuild confidence and move towards employment, education, or training. Their work often focuses on those who feel furthest from opportunity, offering practical support alongside encouragement that can be just as important. Sitting at 42%, they’ve taken the lead for now, although it’s a narrow one. With another charity close behind, their position isn’t guaranteed, and the final result could still go either way.
Rainbow Hub - (40%)
So here's Rainbow Hub at 40%. They work with children who have physical disabilities and neurological conditions, running a centre that offers therapy and activities specifically designed for each child. Families get support too, which honestly might be just as important as the therapy itself. The thing is, they're literally only a couple of points behind the leader. This race is absurdly close. Like, genuinely anyone could win here. A few votes going a different way and suddenly everything changes. That's how tight it is.
Helen & Douglas House - (11%)
Helen & Douglas House care for babies, children and young people with life-limiting conditions. The hospice side is obviously huge, but honestly what strikes me more is the way they help families actually be together. Real time together, not appointments and schedules — just moments that matter when things are really hard. They're on 11% right now, sitting further back than they'd probably like, but look — the poll doesn't close until midnight tomorrow. Things can change fast when people start paying attention. Never count out what a last-minute wave of support can do!
James Hopkins Trust - (8%)
Providing respite care for severely disabled children and young people, James Hopkins Trust gives families the chance to rest and recharge while knowing their child is in safe hands. The charity also creates opportunities for children to enjoy activities and social interaction in a supportive environment. At 8%, they’re currently trailing, though the gap doesn’t tell the full story — every additional vote still carries weight, particularly this late in the poll.
Vote Today
That one vote sitting in your head right now? It might actually matter. This poll is remarkably tight - we're talking about a difference of just a couple of percentage points between first and second. A handful of people clicking differently and the whole leaderboard flips. So don't discount what your vote could do here!
And here's what else to think about. That winning charity - they don't just get a nice number on a screen. They get actual funds that go toward something real. Maybe it's helping a family in crisis. Maybe it's keeping a service running that people rely on. Maybe it's creating a opportunity that wouldn't exist otherwise. Point is, your thirty-second vote contributes to that. That's worth considering, especially when the deadline is fast approaching.
However, the poll doesn't stay open forever - in fact, you only have until tomorrow night to get your votes in. So if you've been putting it off, if you've been thinking "I should do that sometime," the sometime is now. It's free, it takes seconds, and you get to pick which of these four causes gets that boost this month!
Get your votes counted on our homepage and help one incredible charity to win a donation this March.


