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Donation crowdfunding · Czechia

Best donation crowdfunding platforms in country.czechia

Which platform delivers the most of every koruna to Czech causes — and what the tax office expects from donors and fundraisers.

Top pick for country.czechia

On CZK100 via Credit card, 4fund.com delivers CZK100.00 to the recipient.

What wins here: koruna pricing · card + bank-transfer support · EEA data residency

“For a Czech cause, the strongest pick pairs low pass-through fees on cards and bank transfers with EEA data residency and donation-receipt support — so more of every koruna reaches the cause and donors can claim their deduction.”

Recipient keeps · per CZK100
CZK100.00
Read 4fund.com review →
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Giving in country.czechia

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

Czechia is a card-first donation market: payment cards carry the largest share of online giving, with bank transfers a strong second and mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Pay rising fast. There is no single bank-rail monopoly like the Dutch iDEAL, so the platform you choose — and the fees it passes through — drives how much of each koruna reaches the cause.

Online giving here is anchored by home-grown platforms: Darujme.cz, run by the Via Foundation, channelled over 450 million CZK to roughly 1,500 organisations in 2024, while Donio serves personal and community campaigns. Donations to a qualifying cause are deductible from the donor's tax base, and the recipient side of the tax question is quite different — which is why this guide splits donors and fundraisers below.

Payments are supervised by the Czech National Bank (ČNB), which also licenses EU crowdfunding-service providers and Czech payment institutions such as GoPay and Comgate. Donor data falls under the GDPR, so platforms with EEA-only data residency carry a lighter compliance burden than those storing donor data outside the EU.

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Top platforms for country.czechia

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 Credit card — the dominant method in country.czechia.

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.
CZK100.00 card rate*
3.9/5
30 ctry
2
Leetchi
Group collections and informal fundraisers
€96.85 2.9% + €0.25
4.2/5
36 ctry EEA
3
WhyDonate
EU nonprofits — 0% platform fee, card + SEPA, GDPR-native
CZK96.80 2.9% + CZK0.30
4.9/5
115 ctry EEA
4
Donorbox
Embeddable donation forms for any Czech website
CZK94.55 5.15% + CZK0.30
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 6.9% + £0.30
4.0/5
56 ctry
6
Steady
European creators, independent journalists, podcasters, and publishers who want recurring income from paying members rather than one-off donation campaigns.
€87.10 12.9%
2.6/5
32 ctry
* platform doesn’t support this method — figure falls back to card rate † doesn’t accept CZK — priced in its native currency See all 7 platforms in country.czechia →
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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?

Donations to qualifying causes — science, education, culture, health, social and charitable purposes — can be deducted from your income-tax base, provided they clear a minimum and stay under an annual cap.

  • Deducted from the tax base. Qualifying gifts reduce your tax base (not the tax directly), so the saving depends on your marginal rate.
  • There is a minimum to claim. Your donations for the year must total at least CZK 1,000, or exceed 2% of your tax base.
  • Cap temporarily raised to 30%. The standard ceiling is 15% of the tax base, but it was temporarily increased to 30% for 2020 through 2026.
  • The cause must qualify. The recipient and purpose must meet the conditions in the Income Tax Act; gifts to a private individual are generally not deductible. Check with the Financial Administration.
What's deductible
Gift typeDeductibleMinimumAnnual cap
Gift to a qualifying causeYes2% of base or CZK 1,00030% of base (to 2026)
Donations below the minimumNo
Gift to a private individualUsually no
Deduction limits (2025–2026) Operator-verified
Standard cap
15% of tax base
Temporary cap (2020–2026)
30% of tax base
Minimum to claim
2% of base or CZK 1,000
If you are raising money

Do I owe tax on what I collect?

Czechia abolished its separate gift tax in 2014 — gifts received now fall under personal income tax. Whether you owe anything depends on who gave and why.

  • Gifts can be income tax. Money received as a gift is taxed under personal income tax (Section 10) unless an exemption applies.
  • Family and household gifts are exempt. Gifts from relatives in the direct or collateral line, a spouse, or a household member of at least a year are exempt.
  • Small public gifts are typically exempt. Occasional gifts from other people are exempt up to an annual threshold per donor; a single donor over the limit becomes reportable. The threshold has changed in recent years — confirm the current figure with the Financial Administration.
  • If it's really income. If donors receive goods, services, or a reward in return, it can be taxable income — and may trigger VAT — rather than a gift.
Likely treatment
Your situationLikely treatment
Many small public gifts under the limitUsually untaxed
One donor over the annual limitIncome tax may apply
Gift from family or household memberExempt
Goods or services given in returnMay be income / VAT
How gifts are treated Operator-verified
From family / household
Exempt
Occasional gift from others
Exempt up to a yearly limit
Income-tax rate
15% (23% on high income)

This isn't tax advice. Crowdfunding situations vary and Czech thresholds change — verify your case with the Financial Administration (Finanční správa) before you file.

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Local payment methods

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

Payment card50% Bank transfer33% Apple / Google Pay22% PayPal8%
Payment card Primary 50% adoption

The default Czech method online — Visa and Mastercard dominate. Percentage-based fees mean larger gifts cost more in absolute terms.

Bank transfer 33% adoption

Online bank transfer, including instant payments, is the strong second rail — low cost and widely trusted, especially for larger gifts.

Apple / Google Pay 22% adoption

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

PayPal 8% adoption

Used mainly for cross-border gifts; its fee structure sits above local cards.

With cards dominant and bank transfer close behind, the recipient-gets figure depends on whether a platform passes payment costs through at cost — card-only routing is the most expensive per koruna.

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Frequently asked

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

Which platforms work in Czechia?

Home-grown platforms lead: Darujme.cz (run by the Via Foundation) is the largest online donation platform for Czech nonprofits, and Donio serves personal and community campaigns. International platforms also operate here. The leaders on recipient-gets pass card and bank-transfer fees through at cost rather than routing everything over card rails.

Are donations tax-deductible in Czechia?

Yes, gifts to qualifying causes can be deducted from your income-tax base. Your annual donations must total at least CZK 1,000 or exceed 2% of your tax base, and the deduction is capped at 15% of the base — temporarily raised to 30% for 2020 through 2026. Gifts to private individuals are generally not deductible.

Will I be taxed on money I raise?

Czechia taxes received gifts under income tax (there is no separate gift tax since 2014). Gifts from family or household members are exempt, and occasional small gifts from the public are exempt up to a yearly limit per donor. A single donor over the limit is reportable, and giving goods or services in return can make it income or VAT instead. Check the current threshold with the Financial Administration.

What's the cheapest way to receive donations here?

A platform that passes card and bank-transfer fees through at cost. Cards dominate Czech online giving with bank transfer close behind, so card-only routing is the most expensive per koruna — the method and pass-through pricing matter as much as 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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