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Platform review · Last updated 2026-06-02
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BuonaCausa

Italian associations, nonprofits, and individuals who want a no-commission way to collect donations directly into their own accounts, and campaigners who pair fundraising with online petitions and activism.

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An Italian fundraising platform for associations, personal causes, and online petitions, where donations are paid directly into the organiser's own bank, PayPal, or postal account, not held by the platform.

Key facts
Headquartered in
IT
Funding model
Keep What You Raise
Platform fee
0%
Payment processing fee
0% + €0.00
Recipient gets
€100.00 / €100
Data residency
EU
Countries
1
Languages
1
Last updated
2026-06-02
Visit buonacausa.org
Editorial score
7.6 / 10

Our overall editorial assessment. Full weights are published in the methodology.

The review

BuonaCausa is an Italian online platform for fundraising (raccolte fondi), donation crowdfunding, and petitions, used by registered associations, nonprofits, and individuals to collect money for social, health, animal-welfare, education, and community causes. It operates in Italian and focuses on the Italian market, spanning a broad range of cause categories.

Its defining characteristic is that it does not intermediate donations: contributions are paid directly into the organiser's own bank account, PayPal account, or postal account, and BuonaCausa takes no platform commission on them. The only deductions are the third-party payment costs charged by the chosen method, such as PayPal or card processing, which the recipient bears and which are reduced for recognised nonprofit (ONLUS) organisations.

This direct-payment model gives organisers full control of their funds and avoids a platform holding donations, which appeals to associations wary of intermediaries. The trade-off is that donors and organisers depend on each external payment provider's own costs and rules, and the platform's reach is concentrated in Italy. For Italian causes that already use PayPal or a bank account, the model fits naturally; organisations seeking integrated multi-currency or cross-border tooling may find it limited.

BuonaCausa also combines fundraising with petitions and online activism, letting campaigners mobilise supporters around a cause and convert attention into donations on the same platform. Supported contribution routes include bank transfer, PayPal, card, and the Italian postal bulletin (bollettino postale).

The verdict, in two columns

What’s good, what’s not.

What’s good
  • Donations are paid directly into the organiser's own bank, PayPal, or postal account without platform intermediation
  • No platform commission charged on donations
  • Reduced third-party processing costs for recognised nonprofit (ONLUS) organisations
  • Combines donation fundraising with online petitions and activism on one platform
  • Supports Italian payment habits: bank transfer, PayPal, card, and postal bulletin (bollettino postale)
  • Long track record in the Italian fundraising market across many cause categories
What’s not
  • Reach and language are concentrated on the Italian market, with limited cross-border support
  • Relies on each external payment provider's own costs and rules rather than integrated processing
  • Lacks integrated multi-currency tooling for international fundraising
Fees · localized

Where each €100 actually goes.

Fees vary by payment method. We default to Credit card because that’s the dominant method in Australia.

BuonaCausa doesn’t process payments in AUD. Pricing is shown in EUR, its native currency.

Showing fees for Australia · Credit card
Of every €100
Fees: €0.00
€100.00 reaches the recipient
Recipient receives €100.00
€0 fees: €0.00 €100
Platform fee
0%
Charged on each donation
Payment processing
0% + €0.00
Paid to the underlying provider
Funding model
Keep What You Raise
Platform is 100% free: BuonaCausa takes no commission and no fixed fee, and does NOT intermediate funds - donations go directly to the promoter's own bank account / PayPal / postal account. The only costs are third-party processing fees borne by the recipient: PayPal/credit-card 1.8%-3.4% + EUR 0.35 (reduced 1.8% + EUR 0.35 for ONLUS non-profits); bank transfer and postal bulletin incur their own bank/postal costs. Donors can choose to absorb the PayPal transaction cost. No IVA breakdown stated.
Coverage

1 countries · 1 languages · 4 payment methods.

Countries · 1
IT
Languages · 1
IT
Payments · 4
Bank TransferPayPalCardBollettino Postale
Pay in · 1 currency
EUR
Donation platforms in Italy →
Alternatives · editorial shortlist

Better-fit alternatives to BuonaCausa.

Our curated shortlist — the platforms we’d actively recommend instead of BuonaCausa for fundraising in Australia, with the figures behind the call. For the full, neutral index of every side-by-side, see Compare with below.

01
WhyDonate Our pick Best for Nonprofits in Australia

WhyDonate operates in more countries than BuonaCausa (115 vs 1), so it reaches donors BuonaCausa can’t.

Countries
115
+114 vs 1
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02
Zeffy Best for fundraising in Australia

Zeffy operates in more countries than BuonaCausa (4 vs 1), so it reaches donors BuonaCausa can’t.

Countries
4
+3 vs 1
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03
JustGiving Best for fundraising in Australia

JustGiving operates in more countries than BuonaCausa (6 vs 1), so it reaches donors BuonaCausa can’t.

Countries
6
+5 vs 1
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does BuonaCausa charge?

BuonaCausa charges a 0% platform fee and 0% + €0.00 in payment processing per donation.

Where is BuonaCausa based?

BuonaCausa was founded in — and is headquartered in IT. Data residency is EU.

Which countries does BuonaCausa operate in?

BuonaCausa operates in 1 countries including major European markets and English-speaking markets.

Is BuonaCausa suitable for nonprofits?

BuonaCausa’s primary audience is individual fundraisers and groups; nonprofits can use the platform but may find specialized alternatives better suited.

How we rank

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