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PayPal for Nonprofits: The Basics + Useful Alternatives

Kindful

PayPal for nonprofits is one of the best ways to receive donations and maintain security. With its impressive suite of features, PayPal is a powerful payment processor that helps your donors feel safe giving on your website. However, PayPal isn’t the only payment processing option available for nonprofits. What does PayPal do?

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Why you should reconsider using Meta Charitable Giving Tools & PayPal Giving Fund

DonorDock

Meta announces its partnership with PayPal Giving Fund and here's why we think your nonprofit has cause for concern.

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6 Ways to Make Giving Easier With Embedded Giving

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Highlight the impact of your work and provide them an avenue right then and there to join your cause. Word-of-mouth is how 67% of donors were most likely to find out about new causes in 2021. Modal donation forms sync up to apps that have likely already stored their information, such as PayPal, Venmo, Apple Pay, or Google Pay.

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Adopting Modern Payment Methods To Engage And Keep A New Generation Of Donors

Bloomerang

And, these cohorts are tech-savvy, deeply committed to making a difference with social causes, and hold a significant amount of generational wealth that they are eager to give back. That means they expect to have access to modern payment methods and digital wallet options like PayPal, Venmo , Apple Pay, and GooglePay.

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The Future Of Nonprofit Fundraising In Human Services: Embracing Next-Gen Payment Options To Attract And Retain Next-Gen Donors

Bloomerang

And these cohorts are tech savvy and socially conscious, with deep commitments to causes like welfare, healthcare, housing, and disaster relief. As these cohorts mobilize to support causes they believe in, they’re becoming highly-engaged advocates, sharing information on social media, and crowdfunding donations.

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How to Donate via Venmo

Qgiv

Venmo is owned by PayPal and has expanded to accept nonprofit profiles on its platform. When supporters reach your online donation form, if you have Venmo enabled, they’ll see this option when making one-time donations to your cause. To use this service, you must have a merchant/business account with PayPal. And that’s it!

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Understanding how California AB 488 impacts online charitable fundraising

Candid

It imposes new compliance requirements that could potentially cause your nonprofit to lose out on online fundraising dollars. We will share an overview of California AB 488, including what your nonprofit can expect and resources for staying compliant with requirements when raising online donations for your cause in the Golden State.