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Donation crowdfunding · Portugal

Best donation crowdfunding platforms in country.portugal

Which platform delivers the most of every euro to Portuguese recipients — and what the tax authority expects from donors and fundraisers.

Top pick for country.portugal

On €100 via MB WAY, 4fund.com delivers €100.00 to the recipient.

What wins here: MB WAY / Multibanco pass-through · IRS donation-credit support · EEA data residency

“On a €100 donation via MB WAY, low flat local-rail fees and EEA-only data residency make the leading pick the most defensible for a Portuguese nonprofit — and far more of each euro reaches the cause than over card rails.”

Recipient keeps · per €100
€100.00
Read 4fund.com review →
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Giving in country.portugal

Dominant payment methods, the local currency, regulators, and the tax regime — the context that decides which platform actually serves a campaign here.

MB WAY anchors how Portugal pays online: it accounts for roughly 45% of online transactions and passed six million users in 2024 — about three-quarters of the banked population. Together with Multibanco references, these local rails settle through SIBS at a low, largely flat cost, so platforms that pass that cost through deliver far more of each euro to the recipient than those routing donations over credit-card rails.

Cash gifts to an eligible Portuguese cause — an IPSS, a public-utility nonprofit, or another body covered by the mecenato rules — earn the donor an IRS tax credit. But the donor side (is my gift deductible?) and the fundraiser side (do I owe tax on what I raise?) are quite different questions, which is why this guide splits them below.

Donation and reward crowdfunding is supervised by the CMVM under Portugal's collaborative-financing law; payment services sit under Banco de Portugal. Donor data is governed by the RGPD — the Portuguese implementation of the GDPR, overseen by the CNPD — so platforms with EEA-only data residency carry a materially lighter compliance burden than those storing donor data in the US.

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Top platforms for country.portugal

Ranked by how much of every 100 donated reaches the recipient under the local method (switch it to see the ranking move). We exclude platforms without Trustpilot reviews; the full catalogue is on the index.

Recipient-gets is shown for MB WAY — the dominant method in country.portugal.

Method
# Platform · best for Recipient gets · per 100 Trustpilot Countries Residency
1
4fund.com ★ Winner
Individuals, charities, and small organisations across the EEA who want a multilingual, no-commission fundraiser backed by an established Polish crowdfunding operator with EU payment-institution licensing.
€100.00 card rate*
3.9/5
30 ctry
2
WhyDonate
EU nonprofits — 0% fee, MB WAY-ready, EEA data residency
€98.35 card rate*
4.9/5
115 ctry EEA
3
GoFundMe
Personal causes — broad brand reach
€96.80 card rate*
3.3/5
20 ctry US
4
Donorbox
Embeddable donation forms for any Portuguese website
€94.55 card rate*
4.0/5
23 ctry
5
GoGetFunding
Individual fundraisers running personal, medical, or emergency campaigns who prefer a fundraiser-paid platform fee over donor tipping, with broad international country availability.
€92.80 card rate*
4.0/5
56 ctry
6
Chuffed
Nonprofits, social enterprises, and community-cause organisers in 29 supported countries who want a 100%-free, tip-funded platform and are willing to complete identity verification before launching.
€92.20 card rate*
4.8/5
29 ctry
7
Leetchi
Group collections and informal fundraisers
€90.85 card rate*
4.2/5
36 ctry EEA
8
Steady
European creators, independent journalists, podcasters, and publishers who want recurring income from paying members rather than one-off donation campaigns.
€87.10 card rate*
2.6/5
32 ctry
* platform doesn’t support this method — figure falls back to card rate See all 12 platforms in country.portugal →
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Donation & taxes

The two questions readers most want answered — laid out as separate tracks so a donor and a fundraiser each find their own.

Tax is the reason many people land here. We split it cleanly: what a donor can deduct, and what a fundraiser might owe.

Researched · verified · 2026-06-10
If you are donating

Is my gift tax-deductible?

Cash gifts to an eligible cause under the mecenato rules (EBF, articles 61–66) earn an IRS tax credit — typically 25% of the amount, within an overall cap on your tax.

  • A 25% IRS credit. You can typically deduct 25% of your cash donation from the IRS you owe, capped at 15% of your total tax (coleta).
  • The cause must be eligible. Recipients must qualify under the mecenato rules — IPSS, public-utility nonprofits and other social, cultural, environmental, sporting or educational bodies. Gifts to private individuals do not qualify.
  • Use a traceable method over €200. Cash donations above €200 must be paid by a method that identifies the donor (e.g. bank transfer) for the deduction to apply.
  • Religious gifts count for more. Gifts to churches and religious nonprofits are taken at 130% of the amount (a 30% uplift), within the same cap.
What's deductible
Gift typeIRS creditCap
Cash gift to an eligible cause25% of the gift15% of tax due
Gift to a church / religious nonprofit25% on 130% of the gift15% of tax due
Gift to a private individualNone
On a €100 eligible donation Operator-verified
IRS credit (25%)
€25
Subject to
15%-of-tax cap
Receipt
From the recipient
If you are raising money

Do I owe tax on what I collect?

It depends who you are and why people gave. A registered IPSS or public-utility nonprofit is treated very differently from an individual receiving gifts.

  • Stamp duty can apply to gifts. A gratuitous transfer to an individual can attract Imposto do Selo at 10% (verba 1.2); the recipient is liable and declares it on Modelo 1. Check your case with the Autoridade Tributária.
  • Close family is exempt. Gifts between spouses or partners, parents and children, and grandparents and grandchildren are exempt; money gifts up to €5,000 between close family need no reporting, and larger ones stay exempt but are declared.
  • Charities are exempt. An IPSS or public-utility nonprofit is exempt from stamp duty on the gifts it receives — registering changes the picture past a certain scale.
  • If it is really income. Payment for goods, services or a business activity is IRS income — and may trigger IVA (VAT) — not a gift.
Likely treatment
Your situationLikely treatment
Registered IPSS / public-utility nonprofitExempt from stamp duty
Individual · gifts from non-family donors10% stamp duty may apply
Individual · gifts from close familyExempt (declare if over €5,000)
Goods or services given in returnMay be IRS income / VAT
Stamp duty on gratuitous transfers Operator-verified
Non-family rate
10%
Close family
Exempt
Charities (IPSS)
Exempt

This isn't tax advice. Crowdfunding situations vary — confirm your case with the Autoridade Tributária before you file.

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Local payment methods

How donors in country.portugal actually pay — and why the method matters as much as the platform.

MB WAY45% Multibanco (reference)25% Credit / debit card26% PayPal8% Apple / Google Pay15%
MB WAY Primary 45% adoption

The default Portuguese method. A mobile wallet over SIBS rails — pay by phone number, low cost, instant confirmation. Essential for any Portuguese campaign.

Multibanco (reference) 25% adoption

Pay-by-reference bank transfer through the Multibanco network — trusted, widely used, and low flat cost.

Credit / debit card 26% adoption

Percentage-based fees, so larger gifts cost more in absolute terms. Used more by international and younger donors.

PayPal 8% adoption

One-off and cross-border gifts; fee structure sits above the local rails in most cases.

Apple / Google Pay 15% adoption

Growing on mobile checkout — wraps a card, so it inherits card fees.

Method choice changes the recipient-gets figure more than the platform brand does: a low flat MB WAY or Multibanco fee versus roughly €3 on a card is a large gap on a €100 gift.

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Frequently asked

Platform and tax questions, together — because most people arrive with one of each.

Which platforms work in Portugal?

The platforms in the table above operate in Portugal and support the local rails. Those that pass through the flat MB WAY and Multibanco fees deliver more of each euro to the cause, while platforms that route most donations over card rails deliver less.

Are donations tax-deductible in Portugal?

Yes, if the recipient is an eligible cause under the mecenato rules (an IPSS, a public-utility nonprofit, or similar). You can typically claim a 25% IRS credit on your cash gift, capped at 15% of the tax you owe; gifts to churches and religious nonprofits count at 130%. Cash gifts over €200 must be paid by a traceable method, and gifts to private individuals don't qualify.

Will I be taxed on money I raise?

If you are an individual, a gift from a non-family donor can attract 10% stamp duty (Imposto do Selo), with the recipient liable; gifts from close family are exempt. Registered IPSS and public-utility nonprofits are exempt on the gifts they receive. If donors get goods or services in return, it may be IRS income or VAT instead. Confirm your case with the Autoridade Tributária.

What's the cheapest way to receive donations here?

A platform that passes through the flat MB WAY or Multibanco fee. On a €100 gift, a low flat local-rail fee beats a roughly €3 card fee several times over — so the method matters more than the platform brand.

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Other countries

Same methodology, different jurisdiction.

How we rank

Rankings are produced by a public editorial methodology — open to peer review. We disclose ownership, scoring weights, and every change.

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