13 Best Fundraising Websites for Nonprofits and Individuals
Whether you’re raising money for your nonprofit, trying to gain support for your creative endeavors, crowdfunding for a project, or simply looking for community support for a personal expense, there is a fundraising website that is a good fit for your needs. Check out our list of 13 fundraising sites that are some of the best in the market.
There are a lot of options out there when looking for fundraising sites. Because there are so many choices, it can feel dizzying to choose the right one for your nonprofit or your individual fundraising goals. It’s important to take the time to find the fundraising website that’s the best fit for you.
In this article, we hope to take some of the work out of making this decision by listing some of the best fundraising sites, their features, and who they work best for.
Best Fundraising Sites for Nonprofit Organizations and Individuals
Whether you’re looking for a fundraising site for your organization, a platform for your individual needs, or even a way to gain equity funding for your startup, there’s a wide range of sites and platforms built for various use cases.
Read on to learn who uses each site, what qualities each has to offer, and how much each will cost you or your nonprofit.
1. Donorbox
Who’s it for?
Donorbox is ideal for charities, social impact groups, faith-based organizations, and more who need powerful fundraising and donor management tools to increase their contributed income. Over 100,000 organizations across 96 countries trust Donorbox with their fundraising needs.
“The set up an ease of use is phenomenal. As a nonprofit organization, this makes it incredibly easy to receive donations. We just had our largest event of the year and Donorbox enabled us to receive more on site donations than ever before.” – Hillary L.
Overview
Donorbox offers a fast, optimized donation platform that includes an online donation form that easily integrates into your website and securely collects donations with your preferred payment processor. It takes four simple steps to get started:
Sign up for free.
Create a campaign donation form.
Copy-paste the code in your website editor to embed the form or use it as a pop-up, or simply use the Donorbox-hosted campaign page.
Connect your payment processors – Stripe, PayPal – and you’re done!
Here’s what an on-brand donation page hosted on Donorbox looks like:
Create customizable, brand-aligned donation forms with compelling visuals and text, and multiple payment methods. Embed the form on your website or host it for free on Donorbox.
Enable recurring donations by offering donors daily, weekly, biweekly, 1st and 15th, monthly, quarterly, or yearly recurring donations so their giving can do the most good. Donors can manage their recurring donations at any time via the Donor Portal.
Accept cashless in-person donations from donors with a single tap, dip, or swipe via credit/debit cards, smartphones, and smartwatches using donation kiosks or our Tap to Pay feature.
Leverage the power of the crowd to raise more with crowdfunding campaigns that allow supporters to share your fundraiser and boost support for your cause.
Promote and sell tickets to your event right from your customizable event form, automatically issue tax-deductible receipts, and check in guests seamlessly.
And more. From Crowdfunding to Peer-to-Peer and more, explore the full list of features here.
Pricing
Donorbox is free to get started! Once you start receiving donations, you’ll be charged a 2.95% fee. Peer-to-Peer, Events, and Memberships are included at this level, with a platform fee of 3.95%. However, if you upgrade to Donorbox Pro at just $150/month, the platform fee will be reduced to 1.75% for applicable features, with Peer-to-Peer, Events, and Memberships including a 2% platform fee.
Donorbox works with Stripe and PayPal as payment processors, which have their own fees. Both offer nonprofits special payment processing fee discounts. Plus, Donorbox gives you the option to ask donors to cover the processing fees.
2. Kickstarter
Who’s it for?
Kickstarter is for creators who want support for a new project across various categories, ranging from journalism to publishing and tech. It empowers creators to get the funds that fuel their creative projects without worrying about the constraints of a grant or another kind of investing body.
Overview
Kickstarter hosts your project on their website, making it visible to all visitors. Project pages include information about projects and the people behind them, FAQs about the project, updates, and space for your supporters to leave comments. You can set incentives for different levels of support to help encourage giving.
Kickstarter requires you to set a goal and timeline so you aren’t left without the funds you need – and your donors are even more incentivized to support your project.
Pricing
You only pay if your project is successfully funded within your set timeline. Kickstarter charges 5% of total funds raised, excluding payment processing fees.
3. GoFundMe
Who’s it for?
GoFundMe works for both individuals with personal expenses like medical bills or college tuition, and nonprofits looking to fund a specific initiative.
Overview
GoFundMe lets you create your own fundraiser that’s hosted on their website. You make your fundraiser, share it with friends, and then manage donations as they come in. You can make a fundraiser in the following categories: medical, emergency, memorial, education, and nonprofit fundraising.
Pricing
GoFundMe charges a 0% platform fee, but users still have to pay payment processing fees of 2.9% + $0.30 per donation.
4. FundRazr
Who’s it for?
FundRazr is a platform for individuals, nonprofits, and businesses looking for crowdfunding and online fundraising solutions.
Overview
Established in 2009, FundRazr enables people and organizations to boost support for causes they care about via crowdfunding campaigns. The platform allows fundraisers to offer donors a streamlined donation experience with one-click payment methods, including Google Pay and Apple Pay.
Peer-to-peer fundraising is also available to boost additional support through walks, runs, virtual events, and beyond.
Pricing
FundRazr charges a 0% platform fee + 2.9% + $0.30* processing fee per transaction. Processing fees vary based on the chosen payment processor and the region you are in. However, nonprofits may qualify for a reduced rate.
5. Crowdfunder
Who’s it for?
Crowdfunder serves individuals, organizations, and businesses looking to use the community around them for support.
Overview
Based in the U.K., Crowdfunder offers a platform for securing funding. Using Crowdfunder’s platform, you can create a unique page for your project with information about you, the idea, and your needs. Similar to Kickstarter, you can create incentives for your donors that act as rewards for giving at a certain level. It’s then up to you to share your page with your network to begin fundraising.
Pricing
Crowdfunder’s fees depend on what you’re fundraising for. They don’t charge a platform fee for charity fundraisers or personal causes, but they charge a 3% fee for standard projects. They also charge payment processing fees. Donors can choose to cover these fees.
6. Indiegogo
Who’s it for?
Indiegogo works best for entrepreneurs with a new product or creators with a new project. They have a focus on innovative technology and products designed to be the next big thing.
Overview
Founded in 2008, Indiegogo provides a platform for entrepreneurs to get funding for their innovative ideas. They also connect entrepreneurs with experts in various areas to help get their business off the ground and guide them through the crowdfunding process with guides, tutorials, and suggestions.
Indiegogo lets you build a dedicated fundraising page to host on their website. Pages include specific information about your product, usually including your story, FAQs, updates, and comments.
Pricing
Indiegogo charges a 5% platform fee on all funds raised. Payment processing fees vary depending on your location and your currency. For USD with a U.S. bank account, the fees are 3% + 20¢.
7. Patreon
Who’s it for?
Patreon is best for artists and other creatives who are looking for a steady income to support their creative endeavors.
Overview
Founded by a musician in 2013, Patreon allows fans to directly support the content their favorite artists make through monthly subscriptions. Incentives like subscriber-only content and merchandise encourage more subscriptions. Artists get to connect with their audience and learn more about what they’re looking for while gaining a steady income.
Pricing
Patreon pricing depends on the level you choose. The fee for the Pro plan level is 8% of the income you earn on Patreon while the Premium plan is 12%. There’s a Commerce plan that charges you 5% of your income. Users will also need to cover payment processing and currency conversion fees, as well as any applicable taxes.
8. Fundly
Who’s it for?
Individuals and nonprofits use Fundly‘s crowdfunding functionality to raise money for campaigns with specific goals.
Overview
Fundly offers crowdfunding tools that help fundraisers tell their fundraising stories and share their campaigns on Facebook. Individuals make their campaigns directly on Facebook, while nonprofits get started on Fundly’s website.
Pricing
Fundly does not charge a platform fee. Users only have to pay payment processing fees for Stripe, which are 2.9% + 30¢ per transaction.
9. PayPal
Who’s it for?
PayPal has fundraising functionality for both 501(c)(3) nonprofits and other nonprofit organizations. It’s not as good of an option for individuals seeking funding for a project or personal cause and works better for smaller organizations.
Overview
PayPal’s tools for online fundraising include a donation button that you can embed in your website that leads donors to give to your organization through PayPal. They also have special PayPal card readers that nonprofits can use to take donations in person at events or around facilities.
Pricing
Nonprofit business accounts will be charged the standard PayPal fees of 2.89% plus a fixed fee depending on the type of currency the transaction uses. You can quickly check the processing fees for specific donation amounts in this handy CheckYa PayPal Fee Calculator. 501(c)(3) nonprofits can apply for a special charity discount.
10. *spotfund
Who’s it for?
*spotfund is best for individuals looking to raise money to support medical, emergency, memorial, educational, and personal expenses. Individuals also use *spotfund to raise funds for charity, but few nonprofits use *spotfund for their main fundraising needs.
Overview
Rated 4.7 stars on Trustpilot, *spotfund offers tools to help users build their crowdfunding pages with text, pictures, and video. They offer responsive customer service and boast a quick payout schedule of the next business day.
Pricing
*spotfund doesn’t charge a platform fee, but users are responsible for paying the 2.9% + 30¢ Stripe payment processing fee.
11. 360MatchPro
Who’s it for?
360MatchPro is best for nonprofits and individuals who are interested in increasing their matching donations. However, most companies with matching donation programs do require the recipient to be an established nonprofit, so this may not work as efficiently for individuals.
Overview
360MatchPro automates the process of following up with donors to find and confirm that their companies offer gift matching. Donors have the option of initiating the process on their own when they give through your online donation platform.
360MatchPro can also check for eligibility based on users’ email addresses, and tracks the gift matching until the additional gift is completed. If donors do not initiate the process on their own, 360MatchPro can reach out to them to ensure there isn’t a matching gift option for that particular donor.
Donorbox has a powerful integration with 360MatchPro to make the gift matching process even smoother. Learn more about that integration here!
Pricing
360MatchPro charges based on your total amount of donations. For smaller organizations or individuals, there is an annual fee of $999 a year for the Small Nonprofit Plan. The Standard Plan is $1,500 a year. The Enterprise plan offers custom pricing based on your needs.
12. Bonfire
Who’s it for?
Bonfire is great for nonprofits of any size and/or individuals who want to try their hand at apparel fundraising to boost their campaign success. Individuals can even launch a campaign on behalf of a nonprofit with their own design.
Overview
Bonfire gives you the tools to design custom apparel for your campaign. Once your design is live, you can share the design page which includes details about your campaign.
They also handle all logistics like money collection, printing the apparel, and shipping it. All you do is design and share on your various channels! They also have a special suite of fundraising materials if you verify your nonprofit status – which includes perks like reduced donation fees and customizable organization pages.
Pricing
Bonfire doesn’t charge you anything directly. Once the base cost of the apparel is covered, your organization receives all the profits and can price your items however you’d like (although they recommend using the suggested pricing). If your organization wants to take donations through Bonfire, there is an 8% fee to help cover credit card fees and administrative expenses.
13. Kiva
Who’s it for?
Kiva is best for individuals or nonprofits who are looking for a loan for a specific need, project, or idea.
Overview
Founded in 2005, Kiva provides users with a platform to ask for micro-lending loans that are fulfilled by individuals or some monitored lending institutions. You’ll pay back your loan over time, which provides a great incentive for people to help fund your loan – they’ll get their money back and help you out in the meantime!
Pricing
Kiva charges interest on each loan you apply for, but the interest varies based on your specific project or needs.
What to Look for in a Fundraising Site
While priorities will change depending on your specific fundraising needs, here are three key qualities to consider when choosing a fundraising site for you or your organization.
1. Easy setup
Chances are, you’re ready to get started. Like, yesterday. So, choosing a fundraising site with an easy setup is important to get started and bring in donations as quickly and easily as possible.
With Donorbox, all you have to do to get started is sign up for a free account and begin to build your first campaign, which then allows you to start building your online donation form.
“Donorbox is incredibly easy to set up and use for fundraising. Everything works as expected without fuss. Everything I needed to set up a campaign was clearly laid out in the Donorbox interface. It was incredibly easy to connect to our website.” – Rob R.
2. Low fees
This one may seem obvious, but it’s important to mention. The higher the fees, the less impact each donation has, and the less good your donations can do toward supporting your mission.
Choosing a site with low fees means you keep more of each donation. Bonus points if the fundraising site you choose allows you to ask donors to cover the cost of fees!
Pro tip: It’s also important to note that each payment processor has its own processing fee, so choosing the right one for your organization will help keep your overall fees low.
3. Social proof
Social proof refers to the idea that people will do what other people are doing. To fit in, of course, but also because people trust things that other people trust. This means that people who are on the fence about donating to your cause or organization might be more willing to give if they see that a lot of others have given or even that someone they know has given.
With Donorbox, you can use social proof to your advantage in the following ways:
3.1 Social media shares. With your Donorbox donation form, you can include easy share links so your donors can share that they donated with their various networks. This also gets the word out about your campaign and encourages others to learn more about you.
See how JAX Fund used Donorbox to raise over $3.8 million. They made it super easy for supporters to share their campaign and follow their social channels.
3.2 Automated donor wall. When someone donates through your Donorbox donation form, their name can automatically be added to your online donor wall along with any comments they leave (if you enable comments). This is both a way to show your donors some immediate appreciation and a keen way to generate social proof.
Which Fundraising Site Are You Going to Use?
At the end of the day, the best fundraising site is the one that serves all of your fundraising needs. Whether you’re looking for something that streamlines your nonprofit’s crowdfunding efforts or something to help support a personal project or expense, there’s a site that will work hard to bring you the donations you need.
With its competitive fee structure, social proof ability, and easy setup, Donorbox works for all kinds of fundraisers and campaigns. To get started, sign up for a free account here.
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Lindsey spent years wearing many hats in the nonprofit world. Whether she was helping arts nonprofits with their messaging and content, planning a fundraising gala, writing an NEA grant proposal, or running a membership program with over 400 members, she learned how to navigate – and appreciate! – the fast-paced world of fundraising. Now, she loves sharing those hard-earned lessons with the Donorbox community.