# Migranodearena

> Spain-based nonprofits, companies, and individual fundraisers who want a high-reach solidarity crowdfunding marketplace with transparent, openly published fees, recurring-donation support, and Bizum, and who can accept monthly payouts.

A Spanish solidarity crowdfunding marketplace from Barcelona where individuals, companies, and NGOs run fundraising challenges for Spain-based nonprofit causes, with funds released whether or not the goal is met.

## Editorial score: 5.3 / 10

## The review

Migranodearena is a Spanish social and solidarity crowdfunding marketplace operated by the Barcelona-based Fundacion migranodearena, established in 2007. It lets individuals, companies, collectives, and NGOs create fundraising challenges, known as retos solidarios, for social causes, describing itself as a marketplace connecting generous donors with nonprofit projects. The beneficiary organisations must be nonprofits legally constituted and based in Spain.

Funding follows a keep-it-all model: the beneficiary nonprofit receives the money raised whether or not the campaign goal is reached, and funds are settled to NGOs on a monthly cycle. The platform applies a percentage-based commission to the funds raised, charged to the receiving nonprofit, on top of the payment-processing fees of the underlying providers, and these costs are openly published in its FAQ. Donations can be made by bank card, PayPal, Stripe, including recurring monthly giving, and the Spanish instant-payment method Bizum.

The platform's strengths are its scale and openness: more than 4,800 NGOs raise funds through it, it is open to individuals, companies, and collectives alike, and its commission and processing fees are transparently documented. The trade-offs are that the platform commission is charged to nonprofits rather than absorbed, and payouts arrive monthly rather than instantly. For Spanish NGOs and fundraisers wanting reach and transparent pricing these terms are reasonable; organisations needing faster settlement or smaller deductions may look elsewhere.

Migranodearena supports recurring donations through Stripe and Bizum alongside conventional cards and PayPal, giving it broad domestic payment coverage. It operates as a registered Spanish foundation rather than a licensed payment institution, and the service is governed exclusively by Spanish law; the site does not state where donor data is stored.

## What’s good

- Large reach: more than 4,800 NGOs raise funds through the platform.
- Open to all creator types, including individuals, companies, collectives, and NGOs.
- Keep-it-all model: funds are released to the cause whether or not the goal is met.
- Transparent, openly published commission and payment-processing fees.
- Broad Spanish payment coverage: card, PayPal, Stripe recurring giving, and Bizum.

## What’s not

- Platform commission is charged to the receiving nonprofit rather than absorbed by the platform.
- Funds are settled to NGOs monthly rather than instantly.
- Beneficiary organisations must be nonprofits based in Spain.
- Does not state where donor data is stored.

## Fees

|  |  |
| --- | --- |
| Headquartered in | ES |
| Funding model | Keep What You Raise |
| Platform fee | 5% |
| Payment processing fee | 1.2% + €0.25 |
| Recipient gets | €93.55 / €100 |
| Data residency | — |
| Countries | 1 |
| Languages | 3 |
| Last updated | 2026-06-08 |

## Coverage

**Countries:** ES

**Languages:** ES, CA, EN

**Payment methods supported:** Card, PayPal, Bizum

**Website:** https://www.migranodearena.org


## FAQ

### What does Migranodearena charge?

Migranodearena charges a 5% platform fee and 1.2% + €0.25 in payment processing per donation.

### Where is Migranodearena based?

Migranodearena was founded in — and is headquartered in ES. Data residency is unspecified.

### Which countries does Migranodearena operate in?

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

### Is Migranodearena suitable for nonprofits?

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