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Meet the Founder

Meet the Founder

My name is Monty Beamish, a London-based student with a strong interest in economics, public policy, and entrepreneurship. I am particularly interested in how ideas can be translated into practical solutions that create measurable social impact.

Why I Created Help2Fund

Help2Fund began with a simple problem:

Many charities and community initiatives are doing highly impactful work, yet struggle to gain visibility, attract donations, and reach wider audiences. At the same time, many people are willing to support meaningful causes but lack a clear, accessible way to find them.

I created Help2Fund to bridge this gap—by building a platform that makes it easier for organisations to be discovered, supported, and shared.

The Mission

To make supporting charities more accessible, transparent, and effective.

Help2Fund aims to:

Increase visibility for charities and initiatives
Simplify the process of donating and getting involved
Promote causes through content and storytelling
Remove barriers by keeping the platform free to use

About My School

I am currently a student at Eton College, where I study Economics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Politics.

My academic work—particularly in economics and political theory—has shaped how I think about issues such as inequality, information gaps, and resource allocation. Help2Fund is, in many ways, an attempt to apply these ideas in a practical context.

Looking Forward

Help2Fund is designed to grow through collaboration, feedback, and real-world use. My goal is to continue expanding the platform’s reach and impact—ensuring that organisations are not limited by visibility, but empowered by it.

If you share this vision, we would love to collaborate—whether by supporting a cause, partnering with us, or helping shape what Help2Fund becomes next.

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