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Verified · 2026-06-01 Ownership disclosure
Platform review · Last updated 2026-06-01
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iRaiser

Established European nonprofits, foundations, hospitals, and cultural institutions that want branded, self-hosted fundraising tools — forms, peer-to-peer, crowdfunding, and events — under their own identity.

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A European fundraising-technology provider that equips charities with their own donation forms, peer-to-peer, crowdfunding, event and ticketing tools rather than running a consumer marketplace.

Key facts
Founded
2014
Headquartered in
FR
Funding model
Keep What You Raise
Platform fee
0%
Payment processing fee
1.9% + kr0.25
Recipient gets
kr97.85 / kr100
Data residency
Countries
19
Languages
5
Last updated
2026-06-01
Visit www.iraiser.com
Editorial score
7.5 / 10

Our overall editorial assessment. Full weights are published in the methodology.

The review

iRaiser is a European fundraising-technology company founded in the early 2010s by fundraisers, with its origins in France. Rather than operating a consumer crowdfunding marketplace, it provides charities, foundations, hospitals, and cultural institutions with software to run their own fundraising under their own brand. The company reports serving more than 900 charities across Europe.

The product suite spans native donation forms, peer-to-peer fundraising, crowdfunding, event fundraising, and ticketing, assembled through a configurable Flex Editor. Because iRaiser is a software provider rather than a marketplace, pricing is contract-based and arranged directly with each organization rather than published as a flat rate.

iRaiser's strength is depth of tooling for organizations that want full control over donor experience and branding, a fit for larger or more established charities with dedicated fundraising teams. The trade-off is that it is sold as a managed platform with onboarding and a demo-led sales process, so it is less suited to an individual or small group looking to launch a single campaign in minutes. For enterprise nonprofits this hands-on model is a benefit; for ad-hoc personal fundraising it is overhead.

The interface is available in several European languages including English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch, with Belgian French and Dutch variants, reflecting a footprint concentrated in Western Europe. Documentation references standard privacy and terms frameworks, though specific payment processors and per-method pricing are arranged per deployment rather than listed publicly.

The verdict, in two columns

What’s good, what’s not.

What’s good
  • Branded, self-hosted fundraising tools (donation forms, peer-to-peer, crowdfunding, events, ticketing) under the nonprofit's own identity.
  • Configurable Flex Editor for tailoring donation journeys.
  • Established European focus, reporting more than 900 charities served across the region.
  • Suited to larger nonprofits, foundations, hospitals, and cultural institutions with dedicated fundraising teams.
  • Multilingual interface covering English, German, French, Italian, and Dutch, including Belgian variants.
What’s not
  • Demo-led, contract-based onboarding is heavier than self-serve platforms aimed at individual fundraisers.
  • Pricing is not published, making upfront cost comparison difficult.
  • Footprint is concentrated in Western Europe, with limited presence beyond the region.
  • Payment methods and processing rates are configured per deployment rather than transparently listed.
Fees · localized

Where each kr100 actually goes.

Fees vary by payment method. We default to Credit card because that’s the dominant method in Sweden.

Showing fees for Sweden · Credit card
Payment method Per transaction Of kr100, recipient gets Notes
iDEAL kr99.71 Flat iDEAL fee passed through at cost; platform priced by subscription.
SEPA Direct Debit 0.35% + kr0.25 kr99.40 SEPA Direct Debit at cost; platform priced by subscription.
Credit card 1.9% + kr0.25 kr97.85 Card processing at cost; no per-donation platform fee (subscription-priced).
Of every kr100 · global default
Fees: kr2.15
kr97.85 reaches the recipient
Recipient receives kr97.85
kr0 fees: kr2.15 kr100
Platform fee
0%
Charged on each donation
Payment processing
1.9% + kr0.25
Paid to the underlying provider
Funding model
Keep What You Raise
iRaiser is an enterprise SaaS fundraising suite priced by annual subscription (from ~EUR 175/month), not a per-donation platform percentage, so the per-EUR-100 figure reflects payment processing only. Card processing is passed through at roughly 1.9% + EUR 0.25; local rails are cheaper (iDEAL ~EUR 0.29 flat, SEPA Direct Debit ~0.35%). A donor-cover-fees module can shift costs to donors. The subscription cost is not reflected in the per-EUR-100 figure.
Coverage

19 countries · 5 languages · 23 payment methods.

Countries · 19
FRBENLDEITDKGBATCHEEFIISLVLTNOSEIEPTES
Languages · 5
ENDEFRITNL
Payments · 23
CardApple PayGoogle PayPayPalSEPAiDEALBancontactBacsBECSSwishVippsMobilePayTWINTSatispayBLIKKlarnaFintecturePostFinanceBelfiusCBC/KBCAutogiroSiirtoSodexo Pass Restaurant
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Alternatives · editorial shortlist

Better-fit alternatives to iRaiser.

Our curated shortlist — the platforms we’d actively recommend instead of iRaiser for fundraising in Sweden, with the figures behind the call. For the full, neutral index of every side-by-side, see Compare with below.

01
WhyDonate Our pick Best for Nonprofits in Sweden

WhyDonate operates in more countries than iRaiser (115 vs 19), so it reaches donors iRaiser can’t.

Countries
115
+96 vs 19
Full head-to-head: WhyDonate vs iRaiser →
02
4fund.com Best for fundraising in Sweden

4fund.com lets more of each donation through than iRaiser — kr100.00 reaches the recipient per 100, against kr97.85.

Recipient gets / kr100
kr100.00
+kr2.15 on Credit card — vs kr97.85
Countries
30
+11 vs 19
Full head-to-head: 4fund.com vs iRaiser →
03
Leetchi Best for Individuals in Sweden

Leetchi operates in more countries than iRaiser (36 vs 19), so it reaches donors iRaiser can’t.

Countries
36
+17 vs 19
Full head-to-head: Leetchi vs iRaiser →
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does iRaiser charge?

iRaiser charges a 0% platform fee and 1.9% + kr0.25 in payment processing per donation.

Where is iRaiser based?

iRaiser was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in FR. Data residency is unspecified.

Which countries does iRaiser operate in?

iRaiser operates in 19 countries including major European markets and English-speaking markets.

Is iRaiser suitable for nonprofits?

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

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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