Non-profit organizations are critical to the overall growth and development of any community, and donations are what ensure these groups are able to fund their work. The operations of running a non-profit, and collecting donations, shouldn’t distract from the critical work at hand. To help out, we’ve put together a list of best practices used by many non-profit organizations to power their operations with Square.
Square charges the same processing fees for all customers. Familiarize yourself with the fee structure to make sure your organization is taking payments effectively. For example, contactless forms of payment or cards that are inserted are charged a lower fee than manually keyed in payments since they are a less risky form of taking payment.
Tip: Refer new sellers to Square, and receive credits on processing fees of up to $1000 in sales as our thank you!
You can accept payments in a number of different ways with Square: in-person using Square’s hardware and Point of Sale app, or virtually through Invoices, Virtual Terminal, or a Square Online Store. The fees noted above align with the different methods of payment, so you’ll want to make sure you choose a payment method that works for your organization.
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Here are a few options we tend to recommend for non-profit organizations:
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Use reporting tools to track patterns in your donations and donors.
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