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Head-to-head

GoGetFunding vs Voor je Buurt

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GoGetFunding
— · 56 countries

Individual fundraisers running personal, medical, or emergency campaigns who prefer a fundraiser-paid platform fee over donor tipping, with broad international country availability.

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Voor je Buurt
EEA · 1 countries

Dutch community groups, volunteers, and local initiatives raising money for civic, social, or green neighbourhood projects, especially those that can pair public donations with matchfunding from municipalities, provinces, or foundations.

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The headline

On a kr100 donation, Voor je Buurt delivers kr2.20 more to the recipient than GoGetFunding.

Fees by method · Sweden

Per-method pricing vs Voor je Buurt.

Payment method Per transaction Of kr100, recipient gets Notes
Credit card 6.9% + kr0.30 kr92.80 4% platform fee + 2.9% + EUR 0.30 card processing.
The evidence

Side-by-side.

Metric GoGetFunding Voor je Buurt
Recipient gets (kr100) kr92.80 kr95.00★ winner
Platform fee 4%★ winner 5%
Payment processing fee 2.9% + kr0.30 0% + kr0.00★ winner
Trustpilot 4 (435)★ winner — (0)
Country coverage 56 countries★ winner 1 countries
Data residency EEA★ winner
Languages 1 1
Payment methods supported 4★ winner 0
Verdict

Winner by category.

Better fees
Voor je Buurt

kr95.00 vs kr92.80 reaches the recipient.

Higher Trustpilot rating
GoGetFunding

4 vs — on Trustpilot.

Wider country coverage
GoGetFunding

56 vs 1 countries.

Better for European fundraisers
Voor je Buurt

EEA data residency for GDPR-sensitive donor data.

Pick by fit

Choose based on who you are.

Choose GoGetFunding if

Individual fundraisers running personal, medical, or emergency campaigns who prefer a fundraiser-paid platform fee over donor tipping, with broad international country availability.

  • No donor-tip prompt at checkout — the platform fee is charged to the fundraiser instead.
  • Broad international availability across more than 50 countries.
  • Keep-what-you-raise model with no all-or-nothing goal requirement.
  • Supports cards, PayPal, bank transfer, and Bitcoin.
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Choose Voor je Buurt if

Dutch community groups, volunteers, and local initiatives raising money for civic, social, or green neighbourhood projects, especially those that can pair public donations with matchfunding from municipalities, provinces, or foundations.

  • Specialises in civic, social, and green neighbourhood projects across the Netherlands.
  • A single 5% service fee on payout that already covers the payment provider's transaction costs.
  • Matchfunding partnerships with funds and local governments (VSBfonds, RegioBank, provinces, and municipalities) can multiply what a campaign raises.
  • Long operating track record, with thousands of completed campaigns and a high reported success rate.
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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, GoGetFunding or Voor je Buurt?

On a kr100 donation, GoGetFunding delivers approximately kr92.80 to the recipient and Voor je Buurt delivers approximately kr95.00. Real costs depend on the payment method donors choose.

Which is better for European nonprofits?

Voor je Buurt is generally better suited to European nonprofits handling GDPR-sensitive donor data because of its EEA data residency.

Which platform has more country coverage?

GoGetFunding operates in 56 countries; Voor je Buurt operates in 1.

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