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QR codes for charities and donations
A QR code makes giving instant — a donor scans a poster, tin or event banner and lands straight on your donation page. Because a dynamic code can be repointed, one printed code can carry every appeal and campaign, and you can see how much scanning each drives.
One code for every appeal
Print the code on posters, collection tins, banners and leaflets, and point it at your current campaign. When the appeal changes — a new fundraiser, an emergency response, a year-end drive — you repoint the same code instead of reprinting materials, which matters when budgets are tight.
- Straight to your donation or signup page
- Repoint for each appeal or campaign
- Reuse printed materials instead of reprinting
Show supporters and trustees the impact
Scan analytics give you a simple measure of engagement — how many people scanned, when, and roughly where — useful for reporting to trustees and for learning which materials and placements work.
Editable QR codes. Pay once, works forever.
One payment from $3.99 — no subscription, no expiry. Change where your code points anytime, forever. Free static codes included.
Questions, answered
Can a donation QR code be changed for each campaign?
Yes — a dynamic code points at a destination you control, so the same printed poster or tin can move from one appeal to the next without reprinting.
What should a charity QR code link to?
Usually your donation page, a specific appeal, a volunteer or newsletter signup, or an event page. You can change this whenever your campaign changes.
Is it cost-effective for a small charity?
A dynamic code is a one-off payment from $3.99 with no subscription, and free static codes are available too — so ongoing costs stay minimal.
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Last updated 2 August 2026