Fundraising events have changed dramatically over the past few years. Donors expect speed, convenience, and a seamless digital experience — and that includes how they give. As more nonprofits shift their focus toward mobile-first strategies, mobile giving has moved from a nice-to-have to an absolute necessity for every modern fundraising event.
Whether you’re hosting a gala, a community run, an online livestream, or a volunteer-driven event, your donors now expect the ability to give quickly from their phones. And if they can’t, they’re far more likely to skip the donation altogether.
This article breaks down why mobile giving matters, how donor behavior has changed, and what nonprofits can do to stay ahead.
Across industries, mobile usage has overtaken desktop — and giving is no exception.
Studies from the Pew Research Center show that over 85% of adults now use smartphones as a primary device for online activity.
The Blackbaud Institute reports that mobile giving is growing at a significantly faster rate than traditional online giving.
This shift means that if your event doesn’t support mobile-friendly donations, you’re automatically creating a barrier at the exact moment a donor feels motivated to give.
At in-person events, donors are engaged, emotional, and in the moment. But this moment passes fast.
Donors today:
Don’t want to stand in long lines
Don’t have time for lengthy forms
Prefer digital receipts
Expect a frictionless process
A mobile giving option — like QR codes, text-to-give, or tap-to-donate links — keeps the momentum going and eliminates the biggest cause of lost donations: waiting.
Mobile giving isn’t just convenient. It directly impacts fundraising results.
Here’s why:
Donors are more likely to make multiple small contributions when the process takes just a few seconds.
Events are emotional environments — mobile giving lets donors act instantly.
Modern mobile donation tools allow donors to set up recurring contributions in just one tap.
Not every supporter can attend every event physically. Mobile giving bridges that gap.
With mobile donations:
Non-attendees can contribute in real-time
Virtual and hybrid events feel more inclusive
Supporters with mobility limits or disabilities can donate without navigating crowds
Younger donors are more likely to engage
For nonprofits trying to broaden their donor base, this accessibility is essential.
Fundraising teams often lose donations due to logistical issues such as:
Not enough card machines
Slow manual processing
Lost or incomplete pledge forms
Volunteers overwhelmed by crowds
Long queues discouraging potential donors
Mobile giving cuts out all of these problems by offering an instant, self-service option.
This is especially useful when:
You have limited staff
You expect a high turnout
Your event spreads across multiple areas
You’re dealing with outdoor or fast-moving activities
Accurate data matters just as much as the donation itself.
Mobile giving systems allow organizations to:
Track real-time donation totals
Capture donor information automatically
Generate digital receipts
Measure campaign performance
Identify peak giving times during the event
This insight helps nonprofits improve future events and communicate clearly with donors afterwards.
Introducing mobile donations doesn’t require a full system overhaul. You can start with simple tools such as:
Place them on:
Entry banners
Volunteer T-shirts
Tables
Digital screens
Share them during:
Live announcements
Email reminders
Social media promotions
Fast, intuitive, and familiar for donors of all ages.
Volunteers can gently encourage donors to scan or tap instead of waiting in queues.