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Platform review · Last updated 2026-06-02
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Continue to Give

US and Canadian churches, faith-based nonprofits, and missionaries that want an all-in-one giving platform with recurring and text giving, event tools, and built-in fund accounting.

Reviewed

A US faith-based online giving platform for churches, nonprofits, and missionaries, offering tiered plans, recurring and text giving, and built-in fund accounting, serving fundraisers in the United States and Canada.

Key facts
Headquartered in
US
Funding model
Fixed platform fee
Platform fee
2.7%
Payment processing fee
0% + $0.00
Recipient gets
$97.05 / $100
Data residency
Countries
2
Languages
0
Last updated
2026-06-02
Visit www.continuetogive.com
Editorial score
6.1 / 10

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

The review

Continue to Give is a faith-based online giving platform based in Birnamwood, Wisconsin, operating since 2010. It is built for churches, nonprofits, and missionaries, as well as small to medium-sized organizations and individual fundraisers, and positions itself as an all-in-one system spanning online giving, donor and church management, event registration, newsletters, text giving, and a built-in fund-accounting system.

The platform is operated by J&R Websperts, LLC and processes payments through Stripe for individual fundraisers and Payroc for organizations and churches. It runs a tiered pricing model: a no-monthly-cost Silver plan at 3.2% + $0.45 per card transaction (0.5% + $0.35 for ACH), and a Gold plan at $29/month with interchange-plus card rates around 2.5% + $0.25; individual fundraisers are charged 3.9% + $0.60 per card donation. A headline 2.7% + $0.25 rate is promoted through a Visa charitable-giving program, and an optional donor-covers-fees toggle is available (no VAT - US pricing).

Continue to Give's distinctive angle is its explicit faith-based positioning and a pledge not to remove organizations over their faith, which appeals to churches and religious nonprofits wary of deplatforming. The trade-offs are geographic and structural: a valid US or Canadian bank account is required, so it serves only the United States and Canada, and pricing is layered across plans and add-on modules, which can take effort to compare.

Beyond core donations, the platform offers recurring giving managed through a giver's app, text and kiosk giving, event registration, newsletters, donor and church management, and fund accounting as add-on modules. This breadth makes it a strong fit for US and Canadian faith organizations wanting giving and back-office tools in one place, though it is less relevant to fundraisers outside North America or those needing European payment rails.

The verdict, in two columns

What’s good, what’s not.

What’s good
  • All-in-one toolkit: online giving, recurring and text giving, event registration, newsletters, and built-in fund accounting.
  • Explicit faith-based positioning with a pledge not to deplatform organizations over their faith.
  • Tiered plans including a no-monthly-cost Silver tier and a Gold tier with interchange-plus card rates.
  • Optional donor-covers-fees toggle so organizations can receive the full donation amount.
  • Card and ACH payments, processed via Stripe for individuals and Payroc for organizations.
  • Serves both the United States and Canada.
What’s not
  • Requires a valid US or Canadian bank account, limiting use to North America.
  • Pricing is layered across multiple plans and paid add-on modules, which can be hard to compare.
  • Entry-tier card fees of 3.2% + $0.45 are relatively high until upgrading to the paid Gold plan.
  • No standalone privacy policy and no published data-storage location; data terms sit inside the Terms of Service.
Fees · localized

Where each $100 actually goes.

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

Showing fees for the United States · Credit card
Of every $100
Fees: $2.95
$97.05 reaches the recipient
Recipient receives $97.05
$0 fees: $2.95 $100
Platform fee
2.7%
Charged on each donation
Payment processing
0% + $0.00
Paid to the underlying provider
Funding model
Fixed platform fee
Tiered SaaS + per-transaction model (no setup/monthly on the free tier). Nonprofit/Church: Silver $0/mo = 3.2% + $0.45 per card txn; Gold $29/mo = ~2.5% + $0.25 (interchange-plus); ACH 0.5% + $0.35. Individual fundraisers: 3.9% + $0.60 per card donation (via Stripe). Homepage headline rate 2.7% + $0.25. Optional donor-pays-fees toggle. Processing is interchange-plus, bundled into the blended rate - platform/processing split not separately published. (no VAT - US pricing)
Coverage

2 countries · 0 languages · 0 payment methods.

Countries · 2
USCA
Languages · 0
Payments · 0
Donation platforms in the United States →Donation platforms in Canada →
Alternatives · editorial shortlist

Better-fit alternatives to Continue to Give.

Our curated shortlist — the platforms we’d actively recommend instead of Continue to Give for fundraising in the United States, 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 the United States

WhyDonate operates in more countries than Continue to Give (115 vs 2), so it reaches donors Continue to Give can’t.

Countries
115
+113 vs 2
Full head-to-head: WhyDonate vs Continue to Give →
02
Zeffy Best for fundraising in the United States

Zeffy lets more of each donation through than Continue to Give — $100.00 reaches the recipient per 100, against $97.05.

Recipient gets / $100
$100.00
+$2.95 on Credit card — vs $97.05
Countries
4
+2 vs 2
Full head-to-head: Zeffy vs Continue to Give →
03
JustGiving Best for fundraising in the United States

JustGiving lets more of each donation through than Continue to Give — $97.80 reaches the recipient per 100, against $97.05.

Recipient gets / $100
$97.80
+$0.75 on Credit card — vs $97.05
Countries
6
+4 vs 2
Full head-to-head: JustGiving vs Continue to Give →
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does Continue to Give charge?

Continue to Give charges a 2.7% platform fee and 0% + $0.00 in payment processing per donation.

Where is Continue to Give based?

Continue to Give was founded in — and is headquartered in US. Data residency is unspecified.

Which countries does Continue to Give operate in?

Continue to Give operates in 2 countries including major European markets and English-speaking markets.

Is Continue to Give suitable for nonprofits?

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

How we rank

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