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Head-to-head

leDonenligne.fr vs Payzone Fundraising

leDonenligne.fr logo
leDonenligne.fr
France (OVH) · 1 countries

Small and mid-sized French associations with public-interest or mecenat status that need a compliant, low-overhead way to collect donations and memberships and issue automatic fiscal receipts.

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Payzone Fundraising logo
Payzone Fundraising
— · 1 countries

Irish charities, clubs, schools, and community organisations that want simple cashless fundraising, including donation pages, events, and recurring giving, backed by an established Irish payments company.

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The headline

Of every 100 donated, leDonenligne.fr delivers 3.69 more per 100 to the recipient than Payzone Fundraising.

Each platform is priced in its own currency: leDonenligne.fr in EUR, Payzone Fundraising in NZD.

The evidence

Side-by-side.

Metric leDonenligne.fr Payzone Fundraising
Recipient gets (per 100) €100.00★ winner NZ$96.31
Platform fee 0%★ winner 3.69%
Payment processing fee 0% + €0.00★ winner 0% + NZ$0.00
Trustpilot — (0) — (0)
Country coverage 1 countries 1 countries
Data residency France (OVH)
Languages 1 1
Payment methods supported 1★ winner 0
Verdict

Winner by category.

Better fees
leDonenligne.fr

€100.00 vs NZ$96.31 reaches the recipient.

Higher Trustpilot rating
Tied

— vs — on Trustpilot.

Wider country coverage
Tied

1 vs 1 countries.

Better for European fundraisers
Tied

Both share the same residency posture.

Pick by fit

Choose based on who you are.

Choose leDonenligne.fr if

Small and mid-sized French associations with public-interest or mecenat status that need a compliant, low-overhead way to collect donations and memberships and issue automatic fiscal receipts.

  • Built specifically for French public-interest associations, with eligibility limited to organisations recognised for mecenat - a trust signal for donors.
  • Automatic issuance of fiscal receipts (recus fiscaux), emailed to donors without manual work.
  • Payments secured by the Credit Mutuel Arkea banking group using 3D-Secure.
  • Supports donation forms, membership (adhesion) collection, and custom or peer-to-peer fundraising campaigns.
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Choose Payzone Fundraising if

Irish charities, clubs, schools, and community organisations that want simple cashless fundraising, including donation pages, events, and recurring giving, backed by an established Irish payments company.

  • Backed by Payzone, an established Irish payments company, with familiar payment infrastructure.
  • Transparent transaction fee of 3% + VAT (about 3.69%) with no setup or monthly fees.
  • Option to pass the transaction charge to donors so the cause receives the full amount.
  • Supports campaigns, events, one-off and recurring donations, and merchandise sales.
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Also consider

A third option.

1%Club

Dutch and other social-impact initiators running Global-Goals-aligned campaigns who value personal coaching and community-building over a high-volume, self-serve crowdfunding marketplace.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper, leDonenligne.fr or Payzone Fundraising?

Of every 100 donated, leDonenligne.fr delivers approximately €100.00 to the recipient and Payzone Fundraising delivers approximately NZ$96.31. Real costs depend on the payment method donors choose.

Which is better for European nonprofits?

Both platforms operate inside the EEA framework. Choose based on local payment-method coverage and language support.

Which platform has more country coverage?

leDonenligne.fr operates in 1 countries; Payzone Fundraising operates in 1.

How we rank

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