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Accept Credit Card Donations with Stripe & Charitable

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Today, we are releasing our latest premium extension: Charitable Stripe.

With Charitable Stripe installed, you can start accepting credit card donations directly on your website. Your donors can enter their credit card details and confirm their donation without ever leaving your website. Stripe will securely and seamlessly process the transaction for you.

With Charitable Stripe, donors can enter their credit card details on your website to complete their donation.
With Charitable Stripe donors can enter their credit card details on your website to complete their donation

Stripe is a popular payment gateway that is available in 21 countries (as of today) worldwide. The United States, Canada, Australia and most countries in Western Europe are supported. Stripe allows you to accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, JCB, and Diners Club cards.

Check out the Stripe extension now.

Purchase any extension on its own

We’re also adding the ability for you to purchase any Charitable extension as a standalone item. Previously, extensions could only be purchased as part of a package, but we wanted to give you more flexibility in choosing the functionality that you need.

Click here to browse all of our extensions.

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Eric Daams

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2 responses to “Accept Credit Card Donations with Stripe & Charitable”

  1. Are there any transactions fees when receiving donations via stripe?

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      ericnicolaas

      Hi Bob,

      Yes, Stripe does charge transaction fees. See https://stripe.com/au/pricing for Australian pricing.

      To be clear, we (Charitable) do not charge you anything for transactions. The only thing you pay us for is the addon — after that it’s just the Stripe fees.

      Cheers,
      Eric

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