Donation QR Code
Free Donation QR Code Generator — Fundraising & Charity
Encode any donation page URL — PayPal Giving Fund, Donorbox, GoFundMe, Givebutter, your nonprofit's own checkout — into a QR for signage, receipts, mailers, and fundraising event collateral.
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About Donation QR Codes
Generate a QR code that opens your donation page on any phone camera — no app install, no typing the URL, no fumbling for the donation link mid-conversation. The free plan generates as many static donation QRs as you need with no watermark, no signup, and full design customization. For nonprofits, churches, schools, and fundraising teams, the QR collapses the gap between intent ("I want to donate") and action (donation page open in one tap).
The biggest leverage point is matching the donation flow to the moment of intent. A QR on a printed flyer for a 5K fundraiser opens the donation page directly. A QR on a hymnal or program opens the church giving page. A QR on a memorial card opens the family-designated charity. A QR on event signage during a gala routes to the live auction. Each placement is its own attribution channel — track which placements drive scans, which drive donations, which return to give again.
The $5/month Lite plan adds dynamic codes you can repoint as your fundraising campaigns rotate — this quarter's emergency fund, next quarter's capital campaign, year-end giving — without reprinting the printed asset. For nonprofits doing 4-6 campaigns a year, dynamic codes save the cost of reprinting program inserts every cycle.
Walkthrough
How to Create a Donation QR Code
Get your donation page URL
For PayPal Giving Fund or PayPal.me donations, copy your
paypal.me/yourorglink. For Donorbox, Givebutter, or Givelify, copy the campaign URL from your dashboard. For nonprofit-hosted checkout pages, use the direct donation form URL — not the homepage. Skip donation aggregator landing pages with multiple steps; route directly to the giving form so the scanner is one tap from completing.Add UTM parameters for campaign attribution
Append
?utm_source=qr&utm_medium=print&utm_campaign=2026-fall-gala(or your variant) to the URL before generating the QR. Donorbox, Givebutter, and most modern donation platforms log UTM data on each donation. This lets a fundraising team see which printed asset — the program, the flyer, the signage, the mailer — drove each donation. Untagged QRs show up as direct traffic, which is indistinguishable from organic.Customize, then export
Match your nonprofit's brand colors (keep contrast above 4:1 for reliable scanning under venue lighting). Add your organization's logo at the center. PNG for digital newsletters and bulletins, SVG/PDF (on the $5/mo Lite plan) for poster-size print and high-quality program inserts. For one-time campaigns where the URL won't change, static codes are free and never expire — perfect for memorial cards and tribute pages.
Where it works
Donation QR Code Use Cases
Church giving QRs on programs, hymnals, offering envelopes, and lobby signage — opens the church's online giving page with attribution per placement (pew vs lobby vs program insert).
5K and charity event flyers — every printed flyer carries a QR routing to the event donation page with the event ID pre-tagged in the URL for clean attribution.
Memorial and tribute cards — the QR opens the family-designated charity's donation page, letting attendees give in lieu of flowers without typing the URL.
Nonprofit gala and auction signage — table tents and centerpiece signs carry QRs to the live auction or text-to-give campaign with the table number pre-filled.
School fundraiser packets — student fundraising kits include a QR on every parent letter routing to the school's donation portal with the student ID embedded for credit.
Disaster relief and emergency fundraising — a printed mailer or door hanger carries the QR to the campaign page, useful when timing matters more than design polish.
Annual report and donor appreciation mailers — a QR on the back page opens the next-year campaign or the planned-giving page, converting current donors to recurring ones.
Crowdfunding business cards — founders and project leads carry cards with a QR to their GoFundMe or Kickstarter, useful for in-person pitches at networking events.
What works in practice
Donation QR Code Best Practices
Always UTM-tag the destination URL before generating the QR. Untagged donation QRs show up as 'direct' traffic in your fundraising platform's analytics, indistinguishable from organic. UTM tags (utm_source=qr, utm_medium=print, utm_campaign=fall-2026) make each scan-to-donation traceable to the placement that drove it.
Use per-placement QRs, not a single nonprofit-wide QR. A QR on the program for a specific event, with the event ID in the URL, converts at 2-3× the rate of a generic homepage QR. The marginal print cost is trivial; the attribution clarity is the entire point.
Route to the donation form directly, not to the homepage. Every navigation step between scan and donation form costs you 20-40% of intent. If your fundraising platform supports deep-linking to a specific campaign or amount, use that URL.
For multi-campaign nonprofits running 4-6 campaigns a year, use a dynamic QR ($5/month Lite plan). The same printed program insert can be repointed from your dashboard at each new campaign — no reprinting between cycles.
Pair the QR with explicit CTA copy: 'Scan to give,' 'Scan to donate,' 'Scan to support [campaign name].' Naked QRs convert at half the rate of QRs with adjacent CTA. The prompt resolves the moment-of-decision friction that kills scans before the camera opens.
Test the donation flow on both iPhone and Android before scale-printing. Some donation platforms route mobile scans through a redirect that adds 2-3 seconds; donors abandon during that lag. Verify the scan-to-donation-form path is under 5 seconds on a mid-tier mobile connection.
For tax-deductibility, include a brief note next to the QR confirming the receipt mechanism. 'Scan to donate (tax-deductible receipt emailed within 24 hours)' converts at higher rates than naked donation QRs because it resolves the receipt-anxiety question at the moment of decision.
Donation QR Code FAQ
Common questions about generating, printing, and deploying these codes.
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