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Israelgives is an all-in-one nonprofit fundraising platform for Israeli nonprofits, donors, and fundraisers, and says it has been serving nonprofit organizations since 2009. It is more than just a payment collection tool: it brings CRM, email/SMS marketing, donation forms, crowdfunding campaigns, recurring donations, online stores, opportunity management, and global tax receipts into a single platform.
On the payments side, the site explicitly supports credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Online ACH, and other methods. It also offers monthly and annual recurring donations, plus automatic card updater technology, making it suitable for long-term giving scenarios. The platform also supports AI-powered donation forms that suggest more appropriate donation amounts; its crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising tools provide 5 customizable templates. In terms of coverage, its core positioning is “donating to Israel” or “fundraising for Israel,” while it can also provide tax-deductible receipts to donors in 35 countries/regions, with the text listing the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, France, Israel, and others.
The pricing information is fairly appealing: the platform repeatedly emphasizes that it is free for nonprofits, and says payment processing is offered at special nonprofit rates. However, specific transaction rates, fixed fees, cross-border fees, refund/chargeback fees, and settlement timelines are not disclosed. On compliance, the text only confirms support for tax receipts in 35 countries; it does not describe payment licenses, fund custody, KYC/AML, or PCI DSS. For technical integrations, the CRM can be used independently or synced with external platforms, and forms can be embedded, but there are no visible details on APIs, webhooks, or SDKs.
Its strengths are a comprehensive feature stack, a low barrier to entry for nonprofits, and the ability to connect donation, marketing, CRM, and campaign data, reducing the cost of stitching together multiple systems. The downside is limited disclosure of key payment and financial information, especially around fees, settlement, and compliance materials; organizations with strict financial audit requirements should conduct further due diligence. It is best suited to Israeli nonprofits, international teams fundraising for Israel-related projects, and charitable organizations that need tax receipt support and long-term donor management.
The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, RMB payments, or local settlement, so its accessibility status is unknown. If a China-based team only needs charitable payment collection or international donation tools, alternatives such as Donorbox, Givebutter, Classy, Stripe for nonprofits, and PayPal Giving Fund are also worth evaluating.
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israelgives.org is an Israel Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach israelgives.org directly.