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Why Should My Charity Use Online Donation Platforms?

Nick Adams
Last updated: July 8, 2026 7:25 pm
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For charities still relying mainly on cheques, bank transfers, or offline appeals, moving to an online donation platform can feel like a big investment of time and money for an uncertain return. But the case for making the switch, or upgrading an outdated one, is now hard to ignore. Here’s why.

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1. Supporters expect it2. It removes friction, and friction costs money3. Recurring giving becomes far easier4. Gift Aid becomes automatic, not an afterthought5. You get data you can actually use6. It’s easier to track what’s working7. It scales in ways offline giving can’t8. It reduces costs over timeA word of cautionIn summary

1. Supporters expect it

Giving has changed. Most people now manage their finances, shop, and communicate through their phones, and they expect to be able to do so in the same way. If a supporter sees a moving appeal on social media or receives an email and can’t donate within a minute or two, on the device in their hand, there’s a strong chance they simply won’t. A charity without a modern online donation platform isn’t just missing a convenience; it’s missing the moment.

2. It removes friction, and friction costs money

Every extra step, every confusing field, every slow loading page between a supporter deciding to give and actually completing that gift is an opportunity for them to drop off. Online donation platforms are built to minimise this friction, with autofill, saved payment details, one click options like Apple Pay and Google Pay, and forms that work smoothly on mobile. Offline or poorly designed giving processes don’t offer this, and the difference shows up directly in conversion rates and, ultimately, income.

3. Recurring giving becomes far easier

Regular donors are among the most valuable supporters a charity can have, they provide predictable income and tend to stay engaged for longer. Setting up a monthly direct debit by post or over the phone is a real barrier for many people. A good donation platform makes it just as easy to commit to a monthly gift as to a one off one, often through a single toggle on the donation form. This alone can significantly increase a charity’s base of regular givers.

4. Gift Aid becomes automatic, not an afterthought

For UK charities, Gift Aid can add 25% to the value of every eligible donation, but only if it’s claimed. Paper forms and manual processes mean many eligible declarations are missed or never followed up. Online platforms typically build the Gift Aid declaration directly into the donation form, capturing it automatically at the point of giving and reducing the administrative burden on staff.

5. You get data you can actually use

Every online donation is a potential source of first party data: an email address, a postcode, an indication of what a supporter cares about. This is increasingly valuable as privacy rules tighten and third party tracking becomes less reliable. A good platform captures this data cleanly and, ideally, feeds it straight into a charity’s CRM or email system, giving fundraising and communications teams the information they need to build a real relationship with each donor, rather than treating them as a one off transaction.

6. It’s easier to track what’s working

Online platforms come with built in reporting: conversion rates, average gift size, which campaigns or channels are driving the most income. This kind of visibility is difficult or impossible to get from offline giving, and it’s essential for any charity trying to improve its fundraising over time rather than repeating the same appeals on instinct alone.

7. It scales in ways offline giving can’t

A single well designed online donation page can be shared across email, social media, a website, and paid advertising, and can handle a sudden spike in traffic, during a crisis appeal or viral moment, in a way that offline processes simply cannot. This makes online platforms particularly valuable for time sensitive or emergency fundraising, where speed and reach matter most.

8. It reduces costs over time

While there are setup and transaction costs involved, online platforms typically reduce the staff time needed to process gifts, chase Gift Aid declarations, and reconcile payments manually. For many charities, particularly smaller ones with limited administrative capacity, this efficiency gain is one of the most significant, if least visible, benefits.

A word of caution

None of this means every platform is right for every charity, or that simply having an online donation page guarantees success. The platform still needs to be well designed, properly integrated with other systems, and genuinely easy to use, a badly built online form can lose supporters just as easily as no online option at all. But as a starting point, moving giving online is no longer optional for charities that want to grow and sustain their supporter base. It’s foundational.

In summary

Online donation platforms aren’t just a modern convenience, they meet supporters where they already are, remove the friction that causes people to abandon a gift, unlock more sustainable recurring income, and give charities the data and insight they need to fundraise more effectively over time. For any charity still relying primarily on offline giving, the case for moving online has rarely been stronger.

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Nick Adams is a business writer and digital growth advisor based in Phoenix, Arizona. With more than 5 years of experience helping startups and solo entrepreneurs find clarity in strategy and confidence in execution, Nick brings practical insight to every article he writes at OnBusiness. His work focuses on keeping business owners "switched on" with relevant tips, market trends, and productivity hacks. Outside of writing, Nick enjoys desert hiking, building no-code tools, and mentoring local founders in Arizona’s startup community.
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