UK mobile donation charity DONATE recently introduced tap+DONATE contactless units, making it easier for charities to collect cashless donations.
The units will be available for rent or sale and consist of a contactless pad and a frame that can be branded to match a charity. With this system, donors are able to tap any major contactless card to quickly and easily make a cash-free donation. With Barclaycard, DONATE has reached an agreement that ensures charities may collect funds immediately on receipt of a contactless box rather than having to setup their own banking acquiring account. This streamlined system is set to offer many benefits to any charitable organization registered with DONATE.
The Royal Association for Deaf people will be one of the first partners to use tap+DONATE in October.
Contactless Donation Units
DONATE's 'tap+ DONATE' Boxes Easily Connects Cashless Donations
Trend Themes
1. Contactless Donations - The rise of contactless payment technology is driving the trend towards contactless donations, making it easier for charities to collect cashless contributions.
2. Mobile Donation Solutions - Mobile donation solutions, such as tap+DONATE units, provide a convenient and user-friendly way for individuals to make cash-free donations using their mobile devices.
3. Streamlined Fundraising - The introduction of tap+DONATE units enables charities to streamline their fundraising efforts by providing a hassle-free and efficient method for collecting funds.
Industry Implications
1. Charitable Organizations - Charitable organizations can leverage contactless donation units to embrace innovative fundraising methods and expand their reach to tech-savvy donors.
2. Mobile Payment Services - Mobile payment service providers can partner with charities to offer seamless integration of contactless donation solutions, tapping into the growing trend of cash-free transactions.
3. Event Management - Event management companies can incorporate tap+DONATE units into their service offerings, providing a streamlined and modern approach to collecting donations at events.