Posts Tagged ‘donations’
Tech Helps Small Businesses, Charitable Organizations Benefit from Holiday Spending Kickoff
The Black Friday shopping tradition used to bring up images of consumers lined up outside national chain stores waiting to fight the crowds for deals on new game consoles. But thanks in part to fintech companies, benefit from that post-Thanksgiving (U.S.) spending mood is spreading to smaller merchants and even nonprofits as well.
Read MoreNon-Profit PFs Won’t Like This – Facebook, The Latest PF, Is Going To Take Your Share
Facebook is charging back into the payments space but this time charging hard — taking 5% on every donation it processes through its recently launched non-profit features, announced to page administrators Tuesday. Facebook introduced a Donate button for 19 select non-profits in 2013, but didn’t charge a fee, instead sending 100 percent of donations to the charity. The social media giant says of each donation made through Donate buttons that keep donors on a non-profit’s page:
“We’re committed to building products that make it as easy and safe as possible for people to contribute to the causes they care about. To make this possible, starting in August, 2% of contributions will be used to cover a portion of the costs of nonprofit vetting, security, and fraud protection, operational costs and payment support and 3% of contributions will go to payment processing. The remaining 95% will go straight to the nonprofit. Facebook’s goal is to create a platform for good that’s sustainable over the long-term, and not to make a profit from these charitable giving tools.”
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