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Platform review · Last updated 2026-06-08
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Funraisin

Established nonprofits and charities running event-based, peer-to-peer, and recurring fundraising programmes that want a fully branded, white-label platform and have the capacity to operate it.

Reviewed

An Australian-built, white-label online fundraising platform for nonprofits, launched in 2016, covering donations, peer-to-peer and event fundraising, and fully branded campaign sites across multiple regions.

Key facts
Funding model
Keep What You Raise
Platform fee
0%
Payment processing fee
0% + $0.00
Recipient gets
$100.00 / $100
Data residency
AU/EU/NA
Countries
0
Languages
1
Last updated
2026-06-08
Visit funraisin.co
Editorial score
6.5 / 10

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

The review

Funraisin is an Australian-built fundraising software platform for nonprofits, launched in 2016 by a team that had been running charity event fundraising since 2002. Operated by Made With Ed Pty Ltd, it is a white-label, highly customisable system rather than a single consumer marketplace: nonprofits build their own fully branded fundraising sites on top of it. The company operates across multiple regions, with teams spanning Australia and New Zealand, the UK and Europe, and North America.

The platform combines donation collection with peer-to-peer fundraising, events and ticketing, raffles, recurring giving, and a built-in site builder and CMS. Payments are processed primarily through Stripe, with PayPal also supported, and the infrastructure runs on Amazon Web Services with PCI DSS Level 1 compliance. Pricing is not published as a public list and varies by market, typically combining a one-time setup charge, an ongoing hosting charge, and a per-transaction platform service charge.

Funraisin's strength is depth and flexibility for established nonprofits that want full brand control and an integrated suite covering events, peer-to-peer, and recurring giving in one system. The trade-off is that it is a software platform aimed at organisations with the capacity to run it, not a quick self-serve tool for individuals, and its pricing opacity makes upfront cost comparison difficult. For larger charities and event-driven fundraising programmes these characteristics are strengths; small organisations or individuals seeking a quick, self-serve campaign page are not the target.

Payment-rail and feature coverage is broad: credit and debit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay via Stripe, iDEAL, ACH for US donors, and BECS direct debit in Australia, alongside offline options. The platform supports multilingual deployments through optional language packs and processes donations across a wide range of currencies, suiting cross-border and multi-country fundraising programmes. Personal data submitted on the platform is maintained in Australia, while customer campaign-site data is held across data centres in North America, Europe, and Australia.

The verdict, in two columns

What’s good, what’s not.

What’s good
  • White-label, highly customisable platform that lets nonprofits run fully branded fundraising sites.
  • Broad feature suite: donations, peer-to-peer, events and ticketing, raffles, recurring giving, and a built-in CMS.
  • Wide payment coverage including cards, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay via Stripe, iDEAL, ACH, and BECS direct debit.
  • Multilingual deployments via optional language packs and support for a wide range of currencies.
  • Runs on Amazon Web Services with PCI DSS Level 1 compliance.
  • Operates across Australia and New Zealand, the UK and Europe, and North America.
What’s not
  • Pricing is not published publicly and varies by market, making upfront cost comparison difficult.
  • Aimed at organisations with capacity to run a full platform, not individuals wanting a quick self-serve page.
  • Setup and ongoing hosting charges make it heavier-weight than simple campaign-page tools.
  • Personal platform data is held in Australia, which some European organisations may wish to assess for GDPR purposes.
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: $0.00
$100.00 reaches the recipient
Recipient receives $100.00
$0 fees: $0.00 $100
Platform fee
0%
Charged on each donation
Payment processing
0% + $0.00
Paid to the underlying provider
Funding model
Keep What You Raise
Coverage

0 countries · 1 languages · 7 payment methods.

Countries · 0
Languages · 1
EN
Payments · 7
CardPayPalApple PayGoogle PayiDEALACHBECS
Alternatives · editorial shortlist

Better-fit alternatives to Funraisin.

Our curated shortlist — the platforms we’d actively recommend instead of Funraisin 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 Funraisin (115 vs 0), so it reaches donors Funraisin can’t.

Countries
115
+115 vs 0
Full head-to-head: WhyDonate vs Funraisin →
02
Zeffy Best for fundraising in the United States

Zeffy operates in more countries than Funraisin (4 vs 0), so it reaches donors Funraisin can’t.

Countries
4
+4 vs 0
Full head-to-head: Zeffy vs Funraisin →
03
JustGiving Best for fundraising in the United States

JustGiving operates in more countries than Funraisin (6 vs 0), so it reaches donors Funraisin can’t.

Countries
6
+6 vs 0
Full head-to-head: JustGiving vs Funraisin →
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does Funraisin charge?

Funraisin charges a 0% platform fee and 0% + $0.00 in payment processing per donation.

Where is Funraisin based?

Funraisin was founded in — and is headquartered in —. Data residency is AU/EU/NA.

Which countries does Funraisin operate in?

Funraisin operates in 0 countries including major European markets and English-speaking markets.

Is Funraisin suitable for nonprofits?

Funraisin’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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