Holdings launches Giving for nonprofits and churches
Holdings rolled out Giving, a new donation management tool that lets nonprofits and churches build branded donation pages, track donors automatically and accept online gifts with built-in fee options. The feature is available now to all Holdings customers and aims to replace scattered payment, database and banking workflows.
Why it matters: - Nonprofits and churches can now manage fundraising, donor tracking and payouts inside one platform instead of stitching together separate tools. - The feature is designed to help organizations launch campaigns faster and make it easier for donors to cover processing fees so more of each gift reaches the cause.
What happened: - Holdings announced Giving, a native donation management feature for its AI-native finance platform for small businesses and nonprofits. - The launch gives organizations the ability to create branded donation pages, track donors automatically and accept online gifts with transparent processing fees. - The feature is available today to all Holdings customers. - Organizations can create their first donation page in minutes from the Holdings dashboard.
The details: - Each campaign can have its own unique donation link and QR code. - The pages are intended for fundraising dinners, annual appeals, online campaigns and Sunday giving. - Every donation is added instantly to a centralized donor database. - Staff can also enter donations manually, and those gifts still populate the donor database. - Donors can opt to cover the processing fee so the full intended gift goes to the organization. - Standard pricing is 3% plus $0.30 per transaction. - A reduced nonprofit rate is 2.5% plus $0.30, with an application made in the dashboard. - Payouts go directly to the organization’s bank account.
Between the lines: - Holdings is positioning Giving as an operating system for nonprofit finance, not just a payment form. - The product targets a common pain point for churches and smaller charities: fragmented records, manual reconciliation and separate tools for giving and banking. - The pitch centers on speed, simplicity and cleaner donor data, which could matter most for lean teams with limited administrative support. - Holdings founder Jason Garcia said the product is meant to replace “a payment processor, a donor spreadsheet, and a separate bank account.”
What's next: - Holdings customers can start building donation pages immediately from the dashboard. - The company is likely to lean on the feature as part of its broader push into nonprofit financial workflows.
The bottom line: - Holdings is betting that nonprofits and churches will pay for an all-in-one giving tool that simplifies fundraising and keeps donor management inside the same system as their finances.
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