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  • Secure mobile donations with no gift amount limit
    Your donors can give when and where they choose.
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    Quickly update text, change photos or add buttons and links. You’re in control.
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Haiti changed everything

The tragic earthquake that left hundreds of thousands dead and more than a million people homeless literally shook the world. With needs as great as they were and are in poverty and disaster stricken Haiti, the world responded. No one more than Americans, who despite the limitations of text-to-give, have given tens of millions of dollars. Mobile, as this tragedy has sadly shown us, is the wave of the future – now.



Move to mobile faster than move to online giving

In 1997 just $300,000 was donated online. Ten years later annual online donations had risen to $10,400,000,000. That’s a mind-boggling increase of 3,446,667%. And online giving just keeps growing. Experts say that online donations were likely to exceed $15 billion in 2009 – despite the recession. According to The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 4 out of 5 donors have made a gift online.


With the move to mobile accelerating faster than the move to the internet itself, mobile giving is the next wave of growth for charitable giving. As The Chronicle of the Philanthropy reports, “During the next decade, mobile phones and other handheld devices will become vital to nonprofit efforts.”