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Search results don't indicate that charity doesn't accept donations #152

Open SanjayRedScarf opened 7 years ago

SanjayRedScarf commented 7 years ago

If a charity is marked as "no public donations", there is nothing to differentiate this in the search results.

This was spotted at the time when the search results design was being finalised, however in order not to delay things further, I'm noting it here so that we can consider this later.

winterstein commented 7 years ago

Design Q: how to represent a charity which doesn't accept donations? Rare, so #minor, but they do exist (Sanjay, what's a good example?)

Suggestion: we display the impact information slightly greyed out, and we put a crossed out pound symbol in the lower label space, the same label space that has data warnings.

Sent from my phone. Please excuse the brevity.

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If a charity is marked as "no public donations", there is nothing to differentiate this in the search results.

This was spotted at the time when the search results design was being finalised, however in order not to delay things further, I'm noting it here so that we can consider this later.

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SanjayRedScarf commented 7 years ago

A current example is Shelter, which have asked not to receive donations from us. Currently the best way to accommodate this is to use the "no public donations" thing. (more discussion of this in issue #151 )

Whether it's for Shelter (who do accept public donations, but not from us) or, say, The Grand Charity, which only accept funds from Freemasons (i.e. the public can't donate to it) it would probably be best to distinguish them from charities which we can donate to. (Not necessarily straight away)