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Les Petites Pierres vs Voor je Buurt

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Les Petites Pierres
FR · 1 countries

French associations and nonprofits running solidarity-housing and anti-poverty projects, who benefit from partner matching that doubles eligible donations and from French tax-deductible giving.

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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

Of every 100 donated, Les Petites Pierres delivers 5.00 more per 100 to the recipient than Voor je Buurt.

Each platform is priced in its own currency: Les Petites Pierres in EUR, Voor je Buurt in SEK.

The evidence

Side-by-side.

Metric Les Petites Pierres Voor je Buurt
Recipient gets (per 100) €100.00★ winner kr95.00
Platform fee 0%★ winner 5%
Payment processing fee 0% + €0.00★ winner 0% + kr0.00
Trustpilot — (0) — (0)
Country coverage 1 countries 1 countries
Data residency FR EEA★ winner
Languages 1 1
Payment methods supported 4★ winner 0
Verdict

Winner by category.

Better fees
Les Petites Pierres

€100.00 vs kr95.00 reaches the recipient.

Higher Trustpilot rating
Tied

— vs — on Trustpilot.

Wider country coverage
Tied

1 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 Les Petites Pierres if

French associations and nonprofits running solidarity-housing and anti-poverty projects, who benefit from partner matching that doubles eligible donations and from French tax-deductible giving.

  • Partner matching doubles every eligible donation up to the project goal.
  • Run as an endowment fund, so associations collect without a platform commission.
  • Banking commissions reimbursed by partner Crédit Agricole des Savoie.
  • French tax-receipt handling and donor tax deductions supported.
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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, Les Petites Pierres or Voor je Buurt?

Of every 100 donated, Les Petites Pierres delivers approximately €100.00 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?

Les Petites Pierres operates in 1 countries; Voor je Buurt operates in 1.

How we rank

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