# Give2You

> Irish charities, sports clubs, and mass-participation event organizers - especially those running events through Eventmaster - who want integrated, real-time fundraising pages with a donor-covers-cost model.

An Irish charity fundraising platform launched in 2021 as a brand of events company Eventmaster, powered by Stripe, and known as the fundraising partner for major Irish events like the Dublin Marathon.

## Nuestra nota: 6.1 / 10

## El análisis

Give2you is an Irish online fundraising platform that launched in 2021 as a brand of Eventmaster, an Ireland-based event-registration company, initially as an add-on to Eventmaster's event sign-up process. Based in Limerick and operating under the laws of the Republic of Ireland, it concentrates on charity and event-based fundraising for the Irish market.

The platform is powered by Stripe, with funds flowing directly to each beneficiary in real time rather than being pooled and paid out later. For charities there are no setup or subscription charges; instead, donors are by default given the option to cover the payment-processing cost at checkout, and may also choose to leave an optional contribution to the platform. Give2you notes that, unlike some platforms, it does not automatically deduct processing charges from donations.

Give2you's strength is its tight integration with large Irish participation events: when people register for an event through Eventmaster, they can automatically spin up a customizable fundraising page, which has made it the fundraising provider behind events such as the Irish Life Dublin Marathon. The trade-off is a strong domestic focus - it is built around Irish charities, clubs, and events, with limited evidence of operation beyond Ireland.

Donations are processed by card through Stripe, and personal data is handled under GDPR with transfers kept within the EU and European Economic Area under standard contractual clauses. The event-fundraising integration, real-time payouts, and donor-covers-cost model make it well suited to Irish sports clubs, charities, and mass-participation events, though organizations needing broad international reach or a wide local-payment-method mix may find it narrow.

## Lo bueno

- Tight integration with Eventmaster events: registrants can auto-generate a customizable fundraising page.
- The established fundraising partner for major Irish events such as the Irish Life Dublin Marathon.
- Powered by Stripe, with funds paid directly to each beneficiary in real time.
- No setup or subscription charges for charities to onboard.
- Donors are given the option by default to cover payment-processing costs, with an optional platform tip.
- Personal data kept within the EU/EEA under GDPR and standard contractual clauses.

## Lo que no

- Strong domestic focus on Ireland, with limited evidence of operation in other markets.
- Built around event and club fundraising rather than open-ended individual campaigns.
- Public payment-method detail is limited beyond Stripe-processed card payments.
- Some documentation lives within parent company Eventmaster's terms, which can fragment the picture for new users.

## Comisiones

|  |  |
| --- | --- |
| Sede en | IE |
| Modelo de financiación | Keep What You Raise |
| Comisión de plataforma | 0% |
| Comisión de procesamiento de pago | 2.5% + €0.00 |
| El beneficiario recibe | €97.50 / €100 |
| Residencia de datos | — |
| Países | 1 |
| Idiomas | 1 |
| Última actualización | 2026-06-08 |

## Cobertura

**Países:** IE

**Idiomas:** EN

**Métodos de pago admitidos:** Card

**Website:** https://give2you.ie


## Preguntas frecuentes

### ¿Cuánto cobra Give2You?

Give2You cobra un 0 % de comisión de plataforma y 2.5 % + €0.00 de procesamiento por donación.

### ¿Dónde tiene su sede Give2You?

Give2You se fundó en — y tiene su sede en IE. Los datos residen en unspecified.

### ¿En qué países opera Give2You?

Give2You opera en 1 países, incluidos los principales mercados europeos y de habla inglesa.

### ¿Le sirve Give2You a una ONG?

Give2You está pensada sobre todo para recaudadores particulares y grupos; una ONG puede usarla, pero quizá le encajen mejor alternativas más especializadas.
