The organisation's identity
Logo, name and text belong to the organisation — the donor knows where they are giving.
Accepting donations
A donation page you can put behind any link — on your site, in a newsletter, in a post or in a campaign.

The online page is the channel that reaches furthest beyond the organisation's own building.
Logo, name and text belong to the organisation — the donor knows where they are giving.
A separate page and link per purpose, with its own attribution.
Most online giving happens on a phone, and the page is built for that.
Card, Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Online gifts do not live in a separate tool; they enter the same record as the rest.
The donation interface appears in the visitor's language.
The organisation gets its own donation page and its link.
The link goes into a button, a newsletter, a post or a QR code.
The donor selects an amount and completes on the page.
The gift is recorded and settles to the organisation's account.
The link is the beginning, not the end.
Gifts attach to a donor profile, not just to a transaction.
The same page can lead into monthly support.
Every link is attributed to the purpose that produced it.
Performance per page, per campaign and per period.
No. A button or a link to the donation page is enough.
Yes, with its own link and its own reporting.
Online donations are the most widely available channel, but each organisation's onboarding is assessed per country.
To the organisation's own payment account, as with every other channel.
See what your donation page would look like and how it connects to your reporting.