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Verified · 2026-05-14 Ownership disclosure
Donation crowdfunding · Sweden

Best donation crowdfunding platforms in Sweden

Which platform delivers the most of every krona to Swedish causes — and how the 25% gift reduction changes what a donation is worth.

Top pick for Sweden

On kr100 via Swish, 4fund.com delivers kr100.00 to the recipient.

What wins here: Swish-native collection · approved-recipient (90-konto) receipts · EEA data residency

“For a Swedish cause, the strongest pick collects over Swish — instant, bank-to-bank, and often fee-free for a 90-konto charity — so almost the entire gift lands, while EEA data residency keeps supporter data onshore.”

Recipient keeps · per kr100
kr100.00
Read 4fund.com review →
01

Giving in Sweden

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

Sweden is one of the world's most cashless societies, and Swish — the bank-owned instant mobile-payment app — anchors everyday giving: more than 80% of Swedes use it, and charities routinely print a Swish number on every appeal. Because Swish settles bank-to-bank in real time at little or no cost, the payment method barely dents a donation, so the platform's own fee is what mostly decides how much of each krona reaches the cause.

Since 2019 Swedish donors can claim a 25% tax reduction (skattereduktion för gåva) on money gifts to a Skatteverket-approved recipient — typically a charity holding a 90-konto, the trust mark granted and policed by Svensk Insamlingskontroll. The reduction is capped and has yearly minimums, and the donor and fundraiser sides of the tax question differ, which is why this guide splits them below.

On the payments side the regulator is Finansinspektionen; donor data is governed by the dataskyddsförordningen — Sweden's implementation of the GDPR — supervised by IMY (Integritetsskyddsmyndigheten). EEA data residency is effectively expected by Swedish nonprofits handling supporter data.

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Top platforms for Sweden

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 Swish — the dominant method in Sweden.

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.
kr100.00 card rate*
3.9/5
30 ctry
2
WhyDonate
EU nonprofits — 0% fee, Swish-ready, EEA data residency
kr98.35 card rate*
4.9/5
115 ctry EEA
3
Leetchi
Group collections and informal fundraisers
€96.85 card rate*
4.2/5
36 ctry EEA
4
GoFundMe
Personal causes — broad brand reach
kr96.80 card rate*
3.3/5
20 ctry US
5
Donorbox
Embeddable donation forms with Swish
kr94.55 card rate*
4.0/5
23 ctry
6
GoGetFunding
Individual fundraisers running personal, medical, or emergency campaigns who prefer a fundraiser-paid platform fee over donor tipping, with broad international country availability.
kr92.80 card rate*
4.0/5
56 ctry
7
Chuffed
Nonprofits, social enterprises, and community-cause organisers in 29 supported countries who want a 100%-free, tip-funded platform and are willing to complete identity verification before launching.
kr92.20 card rate*
4.8/5
29 ctry
8
Steady
European creators, independent journalists, podcasters, and publishers who want recurring income from paying members rather than one-off donation campaigns.
€87.10 card rate*
2.6/5
32 ctry
* platform doesn’t support this method — figure falls back to card rate † doesn’t accept SEK — priced in its native currency See all 10 platforms in Sweden →
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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 · 2026-06-02
If you are donating

Is my gift tax-deductible?

Since 2019 Sweden gives a 25% tax reduction (skattereduktion för gåva) on money gifts to a pre-approved recipient — above a yearly minimum and subject to a cap.

  • A 25% tax reduction. You get back 25% of your qualifying money gifts as a reduction on your income tax.
  • Minimums apply. Each gift must be at least 200 kr to the same approved recipient at one time, and your gifts must total at least 2,000 kr across the year — below that you get nothing.
  • Capped at 3,000 kr. The maximum reduction is 3,000 kr per year, reached once your qualifying gifts hit 12,000 kr.
  • The recipient must be approved. Only gifts to a Skatteverket-approved gåvomottagare (typically a charity with a 90-konto) qualify; gifts to private individuals do not.
What you get back (2026)
Total qualifying gifts (year)Tax reduction
Under 2,000 krNone
2,000 kr500 kr (25%)
12,000 kr or more3,000 kr (max)
The 2026 gift reduction Operator-verified
Reduction rate
25%
Min per gift
200 kr
Min per year
2,000 kr
Max reduction
3,000 kr
Verified · 2026-06-02 Skatteverket
If you are raising money

Do I owe tax on what I raise?

Sweden abolished gift and inheritance tax in 2004, so genuine gifts you receive are tax-free — but money earned for goods, services or a business is income.

  • Gifts are tax-free. Sweden has no gift or inheritance tax (both abolished in 2004), so a genuine donation to you or your cause is not taxed.
  • But "income" is taxed. If donors receive goods, services or rewards in return — or you are effectively running a business — it can be taxable income, and VAT may apply.
  • Associations and charities. A registered non-profit (ideell förening) is generally tax-exempt on its non-commercial fundraising; commercial activity is treated separately.
  • Getting approved unlocks donor relief. Becoming a Skatteverket-approved gåvomottagare (often via a 90-konto) lets your donors claim the 25% reduction.
Likely treatment
Your situationLikely treatment
Genuine gifts for a causeTax-free (no gift tax)
Rewards or goods given in returnMay be income / VAT
Registered non-profit · donationsGenerally exempt
Ongoing commercial activityTaxable income
No gift tax since 2004 Operator-verified
Gift tax
Abolished
Inheritance tax
Abolished
Donor relief
25% reduction

This isn't tax advice. Crowdfunding situations vary — confirm your case with Skatteverket before you file.

Verified · 2026-06-02 Skatteverket
04

Local payment methods

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

Swish62% Credit / debit card20% Klarna8% Autogiro / bank transfer6% Trustly4% PayPal3%
Swish Primary 62% adoption

The default Swedish method. Bank-to-bank, instant, used by 80%+ of Swedes — and often fee-free for a charity with a 90-konto, so nearly the whole gift lands.

Credit / debit card 20% adoption

Percentage-based fees; used more by international donors and on the web.

Klarna 8% adoption

A familiar Swedish checkout option that bundles card and invoice/bank-transfer flows.

Autogiro / bank transfer 6% adoption

Sweden's direct-debit scheme — the backbone of recurring monthly giving.

Trustly 4% adoption

Bank-to-bank online payment, low cost, popular for larger one-off gifts.

PayPal 3% adoption

Niche in Sweden; mostly cross-border donors. Highest fee structure of the set.

Method choice barely dents the gift here: Swish settles bank-to-bank in real time, and a charity with a 90-konto can often collect over Swish with no transaction fee — so the platform's own cut, not the rail, is the real lever.

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Frequently asked

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

Which platforms work in Sweden?

The platforms in the table above operate in Sweden and support Swish, the country's dominant payment method. Because Swish settles instantly bank-to-bank — and many charities pay no Swish fee through their bank — the platform fee, not the payment method, is what mostly decides how much of each krona reaches the cause.

Are donations tax-deductible in Sweden?

Partly. Since 2019 Sweden offers a 25% tax reduction (skattereduktion för gåva) on money gifts to a Skatteverket-approved recipient. Each gift must be at least 200 kr and your yearly gifts at least 2,000 kr; the reduction is capped at 3,000 kr (reached at 12,000 kr of gifts). Gifts to private individuals do not qualify.

Will I be taxed on money I raise?

Sweden abolished gift and inheritance tax in 2004, so genuine donations you receive are tax-free. It changes if donors get goods or services in return, or if you are effectively trading — then it can be taxable income and VAT may apply. Registered non-profits are generally exempt on their fundraising.

What's the cheapest way to receive donations in Sweden?

Swish. It is bank-to-bank and instant, and a charity with a 90-konto can often collect over Swish with no transaction fee through its bank — so more of each krona reaches the cause than over card rails.

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Other countries

Same methodology, different jurisdiction.

How we rank

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