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Technology to optimize giving
Your goal is to make giving easy. Your payment partner’s goal should be to provide you with the technology to make it happen. When donors face friction in the contribution process, they become less likely to convert.
Tokenization
Recurring contributions from sustainers are essential to any nonprofit organization. With tokenization, ISVs can offer access to stored cards-on-file for recurring donations while removing the risk of handling and storing sensitive cardholder data from your software.
Token Sharing
Just as your software supports many causes and nonprofits, chances are a donor does, too. Facilitate contributions to multiple organizations by the same donor with one seamless login to your software.
The ideal payment processor will offer purpose-built solutions for fundraising that help remove all possible barriers to capturing a donation. Here are the essential six:
Card Account Updater
From expiration to theft to loss, credit cards are replaced for a variety of reasons. When you offer Card Account Updater, donors’ cards will be automatically updated to avoid a disruption in recurring contributions.
ELECTRONIC CHECK ACCEPTANCE (ACH)
Many donors, especially loyal sustainers, prefer the convenience of making contributions by electronic check (ACH). Enable donors to contribute with their preferred payment method while helping nonprofits reduce the cost of payment acceptance. With same-day debit and nextday funding options, nonprofits get paid faster.
With $40B processed annually, look to Nuvei’s deeply integrated payment solutions to drive superior commerce outcomes.
Mobile Wallets
Because our cell phones are always within reach, your payment solution should enable organizations to accept Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay. Removing resistance from the donation process, to meet donors where they are sets your software apart from the competition while helping nonprofits capture every dollar possible to support their cause.
Split Funding
Many nonprofits need the ability to share funds with other entities.Two common use cases are covering software subscription costs and separating processing fees from donations collected. Split funding makes it possible.