2027 Double TCS London Marathon Charity FAQs
The application process is now closed and charities were notified of their outcome on Friday 3 July 2026.
Thank you for your interest in the 2027 Double TCS London Marathon.
If successful, your Saturday entries will be live to allocate and manage on Let's Do This in August and we'll be in touch closer to the time with more information.
Charity entries
What does the Saturday Charity Participant Package include?
The package will include one Saturday charity entry, with one entrance ticket to Meet our Experts (an in-person event for first-time TCS London Marathon runners), plus the chance to secure a pair of Grandstand passes (the passes will be allocated by ballot). This package will be charged at £400 + VAT and is only available to UK registered organisations.
Can charities choose to split their current allocation of 2027 charity entries across the Saturday as well?
No, this is not possible. The entries currently contracted for 2027 are for the Sunday only and different Terms apply.
Can the Saturday entries be rolled over to 2028 if a runner drops out?
No, given this is a one-off change to the event format, Saturday charity entries will expire after the 2027 event. They are valid for one year only and cannot be rolled over to the following year.
Will the rollovers from 2026 be automatically rolled into Sunday, or could they be reallocated to the Saturday?
No, they cannot be allocated to the Saturday.
When will charities receive an invoice for these entries?
Successful charities will be prompted to agree to Terms and Conditions and asked for a purchase order number if required. Invoices will be sent at the end of July 2026. If charities opted to pay in instalments these will be monthly payments until November (UK Charities only).
Can we reduce or add to our allocation if we’re successful?
No. If you are successful in the ballot, you will receive the full allocation you have requested. These cannot be reduced or added to. You will be prompted to accept the Terms and Conditions of the entries, including payment terms, and once accepted, cancellation is not possible and your organisation will be invoiced.
We’re a charity based outside of the UK – can we apply for charity entries?
A small number of charity entries were made available to US charities. These US charity entries were not packaged with any additional benefits and charged at £631 VAT exempt (inclusive of a carbon levy charge) per entry.
We’re sorry, charities outside of the UK or US cannot apply for 2027 TCS London Marathon charity entries.
What Terms and Conditions will apply to these packages/entries?
LME’s standard Charity Terms and Conditions shall apply to both UK and US entries purchased for the Saturday of the Event, except for any reference to the right to rollover entries. This is a one-off change to our event format, and entries purchased will not be eligible to roll over to 2028 if unused. If unused these are also not eligible for a refund. Charities will also be required to open an account with Enthuse, the Official Online Fundraising Partner of the TCS London Marathon, and promote Enthuse to all charity entry participants as the primary fundraising platform.
The Terms state it’s an ‘obligation for the Charity to promote the Official Fundraising Partner (over and above any other fundraising platforms)’. Does this mean we can’t promote any other platforms?
As per the Saturday Charity Participant Package Terms and Conditions, all UK charities with approved entries in the Saturday of the 2027 Double must set up and maintain an account with Enthuse, the Official Online Fundraising Partner of the TCS London Marathon. We recognise that charities may work with a range of fundraising platforms to offer supporters a choice. Charities do not need to promote Enthuse exclusively, but when listing fundraising platform options for participants, we ask that charities lead with Enthuse first, and where possible identify Enthuse as the official fundraising partner.
Enthuse is free to use and integrated with the London Marathon Events registration system, making it the only fundraising platform able to accurately track and report on fundraising across both event days in one place.
Participant management and fundraising
How do I allocate these entries to my runners?
We’ll provide access to create an account for your charity on our event registration platform Let’s Do This (LDT) and add your Saturday entries to a dashboard for you to easily access and allocate entries. We’ll provide more detailed guidance in August.
How can I support my runners to fundraise?
When participants register for the TCS London Marathon via Let’s Do This, their fundraising pages are automatically created on Enthuse, our Official Online Fundraising Partner. There’s no need for participants to create another account, everything is already set up for them, so they can start fundraising straight away.
Enthuse is the official online fundraising partner for London Marathon Events until 2034. Their technology is integrated with our registration process which means every runner has a fundraising page, and the pages are fully-branded with the logo and colours of the charity the participant has chosen to support. Enthuse is the only fundraising platform integrated in the TCS London Marathon event day app with Fundraising pages on Enthuse able to receive donations directly via the app, making it easier for supporters to donate on event day. This is all available with zero set-up or subscription fees.
How will the 2027 event profile be configured on Enthuse?
There will be one event profile for the 2027 TCS London Marathon Double, incorporating activity from both days. Charities will also have one profile for the 2027 TCS London Marathon profile which they can customise and promote to supporters.
Will we be able to identify which day a fundraiser is linked to on Enthuse?
Yes, from your Enthuse back office you will be able to identify which day a fundraiser is connected to. An extra column will appear in your usual reports to indicate the “Event activity” (Saturday and Sunday) a fundraiser is connected to.
Can I use Enthuse to manage my charity entries?
With the ‘Enthuse Event Registration’ tech, charities can set up a custom registration form and implement a tailored communications strategy, linking directly to the charity profile. Find out more about Enthuse Event Registration here.
What do charities need to do to receive funds raised if they haven’t used Enthuse before?
Charities that haven’t previously partnered with Enthuse will need to complete the onboarding process to receive funds raised for their cause. The onboarding process is simple, and there’s support on hand. Please refer to the Enthuse onboarding guide for more information.
What is Meet Our Experts?
Meet Our Experts offers first-time runners a live two-hour auditorium session packed with practical advice and insider insights, giving them all the key information needed to prepare for the 2027 TCS London Marathon. Charity place participants attend for free, and ballot runners can attend too for a small entry fee.
Will the new official charity cheer zone be available on the Saturday as well as the Sunday?
Yes.