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How to Choose a Fundraising Platform in 2026

The fundraising platform market is crowded and confusing. Here's a framework for evaluating what actually matters — pricing, features, AI, integrations, and data ownership.

GiveLink Team
· March 18, 2026
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  • The Five Things That Matter
    • 1. Pricing Model
    • 2. Core Features
    • 3. AI Capabilities
    • 4. Integrations
    • 5. Data Ownership
  • Red Flags to Watch For
  • Our Honest Recommendation Framework
  • The Decision That Matters Most

There are over 100 online fundraising platforms available to nonprofits today. They all claim to be the best. Most of their comparison pages are self-serving. This guide isn't.

Here's a framework for evaluating fundraising platforms based on what actually matters to your organization's long-term success.

The Five Things That Matter

After helping hundreds of nonprofits evaluate their technology, we've found that platform decisions come down to five factors. Everything else is noise.

1. Pricing Model

This is the most important factor and the most misunderstood. There are four common pricing models:

Tip model ("free") The platform charges donors a "voluntary" tip, typically 12-15%. The nonprofit pays nothing directly, but donors pay significantly more than they realize. Total cost is the highest of any model.

Percentage of donations The platform takes 3-8% of every donation on top of payment processing fees. Simple to understand, but costs scale linearly — a $500,000 organization pays dramatically more than a $50,000 one for the same product.

Flat monthly subscription A fixed monthly fee regardless of how much you raise. Predictable, but often paired with limited features at lower tiers and aggressive upselling.

Flat percentage (low) A small, transparent percentage (1-2%) that covers the platform but not payment processing. Payment processing fees (typically 2.2% + $0.30) are separate and standard across all platforms.

The question to ask: "What is the total cost to my organization and my donors when I raise $100,000?" Get a specific number, not a marketing claim.

2. Core Features

Every platform should offer these basics. If they don't, keep looking:

  • Branded donation pages with customizable suggested amounts
  • Recurring giving with automated payment management
  • Donor management with giving history and communication tracking
  • Email tools or strong integration with email platforms
  • Campaign pages with progress tracking
  • Mobile-optimized donation flow
  • Tax receipt generation
  • Basic reporting and analytics

Beyond the basics, evaluate based on your specific needs: peer-to-peer fundraising, event management, membership programs, or text-to-give.

3. AI Capabilities

"AI-powered" has become meaningless marketing language. Evaluate AI features on a spectrum:

LevelWhat It DoesValue
Template generationWrites generic fundraising copyLow — you can do this with any AI tool
Predictive analyticsScores donors by likelihood to giveMedium — only useful with enough data
Behavioral monitoringDetects engagement changes and lapse riskHigh — impossible to do manually at scale
Autonomous agentsTakes action based on data patternsHighest — multiplies your team's capacity

Read our deep dive on AI in fundraising for more on what separates real AI from feature checkboxes.

4. Integrations

Your fundraising platform doesn't exist in isolation. It needs to work with:

  • Your CRM — Salesforce, HubSpot, Bloomerang, or whatever manages your donor relationships
  • Your email platform — Mailchimp, Constant Contact, or the platform's built-in tools
  • Your accounting software — QuickBooks, Xero, or your bookkeeper's system
  • Payment processors — Stripe, PayPal, or the platform's integrated processing

The critical question: does the integration sync bidirectionally and in real time? A one-way nightly export to your CRM is very different from a live two-way sync.

5. Data Ownership

This is the factor most nonprofits overlook until it's too late.

Ask these questions:

  • Can I export all my donor data, including giving history, at any time?
  • If I cancel, do I keep my data? In what format?
  • Who owns the donor relationships — you or the platform?
  • Can the platform use your donor data for their own marketing or analysis?

If a platform makes it difficult to leave, they're not confident you'd choose to stay. Your donor data is your most valuable asset. Make sure you own it.

Red Flags to Watch For

No transparent pricing page. If you have to "request a demo" to learn the price, the price is high and negotiable — which means they charge different organizations different amounts for the same product.

Long-term contracts. Annual contracts with early termination fees are a sign that the platform retains customers through lock-in, not satisfaction.

Feature bundling. "Enterprise" features like recurring giving management or advanced reporting should be available to every organization, not gated behind a premium tier.

Vanity metrics. "10,000 nonprofits trust us" doesn't tell you whether those nonprofits are happy, successful, or stuck in contracts.

Our Honest Recommendation Framework

Your SituationWhat to Prioritize
Just starting out, under $50K/yearSimple setup, low cost, good email tools
Growing, $50K-$500K/yearRecurring giving, donor management, integrations
Established, $500K+/yearCRM integration, AI capabilities, data ownership
Heavy events focusEvent management, ticketing, check-in
Peer-to-peer focusedP2P tools, social sharing, team pages

The Decision That Matters Most

The best fundraising platform is the one you'll actually use. A sophisticated platform that your team finds overwhelming will underperform a simpler one that gets adopted fully.

Start with pricing transparency and core features. Add complexity as your program grows. And always, always make sure you can take your data with you if you leave.

GiveLink was built on these principles: transparent 1% pricing, real AI agents that learn from your data, and complete data portability. We think that's the right approach, but more importantly, we think you should evaluate every platform — including ours — against the framework above.

The best decision is an informed one.

On this page

  • The Five Things That Matter
    • 1. Pricing Model
    • 2. Core Features
    • 3. AI Capabilities
    • 4. Integrations
    • 5. Data Ownership
  • Red Flags to Watch For
  • Our Honest Recommendation Framework
  • The Decision That Matters Most

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