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Platform review · Last updated 2026-06-02
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FundRazr

North American nonprofits and individual fundraisers who want a flexible, long-established platform supporting donation campaigns, peer-to-peer events, and recurring giving with a tip-based pricing option.

Reviewed

A long-running North American crowdfunding platform launched in 2010 for nonprofits and individuals, supporting donation campaigns, peer-to-peer events, perks, and recurring giving on a donor-tip funding model.

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3.3/5
214 reviews
Key facts
Funding model i
Optional tip
Platform fee i
0% + tip
Payment processing fee i
2.9% + £0.30
Recipient gets i
£96.80 / £100
Data residency i
Canada and US
Registered entity i
ConnectionPoint Systems Inc. (CPSI), British Columbia, Canada
Refund policy i
Non-tax-deductible refunds requested directly from the campaign owner; tax-deductible donations non-refundable
Countries i
0
Languages i
1
Trustpilot i
3.3 / 5
Domain Rating i
77 / 100
Transparency i
4 / 5
Last updated
2026-06-02
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Editorial score
5.7 / 10

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

The review

FundRazr is a North American crowdfunding platform launched in 2010 by ConnectionPoint Systems Inc., serving nonprofits and individuals across personal causes, charitable campaigns, and organisational fundraising. Over its history it has hosted hundreds of thousands of campaigns and processed substantial donation volume, building a track record in the US and Canadian markets.

The platform is operated by ConnectionPoint Systems Inc. and offers two pricing options. Its default plan is funded by optional donor tips, so the platform takes no percentage of donations and most donors choose to cover the third-party payment-processing cost; alternatively, organisers can opt for a plan that applies a platform percentage on each donation plus processing. Both run on either a keep-it-all or an all-or-nothing campaign structure, and the platform reports that the large majority of raised funds reach campaigners.

Its strengths are flexibility and longevity: support for one-off donations, peer-to-peer fundraising, perks, and recurring microprojects, with a choice between tip-based and percentage pricing. The trade-offs are a primarily North American focus, an English-language interface, and pricing that, on the tip model, depends on donors choosing to cover processing. For US and Canadian nonprofits and individuals the platform is well-rounded; European organisers needing local rails and EU data residency may prefer a regional alternative.

FundRazr supports peer-to-peer campaigns where supporters fundraise on behalf of an organisation through events, walks, and runs, alongside recurring giving and perk-based campaigns, making it suited to organisations that run varied fundraising programmes rather than single appeals.

The verdict, in two columns

What’s good, what’s not.

What’s good
  • Long-established platform operating since 2010 with a large campaign track record
  • Two pricing options: a donor-tip-funded plan or a platform-percentage plan
  • Supports donations, peer-to-peer events, perks, and recurring giving
  • Choice of keep-it-all or all-or-nothing campaign structures
  • Peer-to-peer tooling lets supporters fundraise on behalf of an organisation
What’s not
  • Primarily North American focus with an English-language interface
  • No native European local payment rails such as iDEAL or Bancontact
  • On the tip-based plan, platform revenue depends on donors choosing to cover processing
  • North American data residency may not suit GDPR-sensitive European organisations
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 Kingdom.

Of every £100
Fees: £3.20
£96.80 reaches the recipient
Recipient receives £96.80
£0 fees: £3.20 £100
Platform fee
0%
Optional tip on top
Payment processing
2.9% + £0.30
Paid to the underlying provider
Funding model
Optional tip
Donors can add a voluntary tip on top.
Coverage

0 countries · 1 languages · 4 payment methods.

Countries · 0
Languages · 1
EN
Payments · 4
CardPayPalApple PayGoogle Pay
Pay in · 25 currencies
ARSAUDBRLCADCHFCZKDKKEURGBPHKDHUFILSINRJPYMXNNOKNZDPHPPLNRUBSEKSGDTHBTWDUSD
Alternatives · editorial shortlist

Better-fit alternatives to FundRazr.

Our curated shortlist — the platforms we’d actively recommend instead of FundRazr for fundraising in the United Kingdom, with the figures behind the call.

01
WhyDonate Our pick Best for Nonprofits in the United Kingdom

FundRazr keeps donor data in Canada and US; WhyDonate is EEA-resident and GDPR-native, so personal data never leaves the region.

Recipient gets / £100
£97.85
+£1.05 on Credit card — vs £96.80
Data residency
EEA
FundRazr: Canada and US
Countries
115
+115 vs 0
02

Zeffy lets more of each donation through than FundRazr — £100.00 reaches the recipient per 100, against £96.80.

Recipient gets / £100
£100.00
+£3.20 on Credit card — vs £96.80
Countries
4
+4 vs 0
03

JustGiving lets more of each donation through than FundRazr — £97.80 reaches the recipient per 100, against £96.80.

Recipient gets / £100
£97.80
+£1.00 on Credit card — vs £96.80
Countries
6
+6 vs 0
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does FundRazr charge?

FundRazr charges a 0% platform fee with an optional voluntary donor tip on top, plus 2.9% + £0.30 in payment processing per donation.

Where is FundRazr based?

FundRazr was founded in — and is headquartered in —. Data residency is Canada and US.

Which countries does FundRazr operate in?

FundRazr operates in 0 countries.

Which payment methods does FundRazr support?

FundRazr accepts Card, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay.

Is FundRazr suitable for nonprofits?

FundRazr’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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