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Helping Developers Help Nonprofits: The PayPal Developer Donation Kit

Chris Locke sent me an interesting link over the holidays to the PayPal Developer Donation Kit. According to the site, the Kit helps developers set up PayPal for nonprofits by providing them with:


  • • Integration instructions
  • • Marketing materials – PayPal for Non-Profit Fundraising and Non-Profit FAQs
  • • Information about PayPal's special offer for nonprofits

Interestingly, there isn't much buzz about this at all online. When I Googled, "PayPal Developer Donation Kit," the only people writing about it was the San Jose Neighborhood Chamber of Commerce. They have a Neighborhood Chamber of Commerce Certified Official Webmaster Community:

"[O]ur members voted to partner with PayPal and implement distribution of the Neighborhood Chamber of Commerce/PayPal Developer Donation Kit. There are approximately 1.5 million non-profit organizations in the U.S. that need your help to increase their online fundraising activities. You can bundle your services with components of the Neighborhood Chamber of Commerce/PayPal Developer Donation Kit to create your own offering, which you can then promote to non-profits in your area. The kit includes templates for MySpace and Facebook, a pre-integrated Neighborhood Chamber of Commerce/PayPal donation button, new documentation, and sales material to help you gain traction with non-profits. In the first five days of the kit's debut, the program had over 2,000 downloads and over 300 non-profit organizations implemented it! We're extremely happy to help these organizations get their fundraising efforts online just in time for the holidays."

According to the PayPal Developer Community Blog, they even had a special offer where, "The first 1000 non-profits that register for our Holiday Donations promotion and receive at least $500 in donations through the PayPal button will receive a $50 award from PayPal." You can register for the $50 promotion till January 31, 2008.

Have you heard of this? Do you know anyone who has used it? Seems like a cool thing.

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Financial needs made a lot of people to depend on credit cards. And the credit card industry also innovates through the time. There is now the Revolution Money. Revolution Money is a new method of credit card style transactions.  Think of Revolution Money as a credit card with a PIN number.  You can use it for store purchases, payday loans, whatever you wish.  It's being bankrolled right now by major corporations, as it will eliminate merchant fees on credit purchases.  It is also being hailed as the biggest, and amongst the first, competitors with PayPal.  The Revolution Card will be available soon, and it is expected to make an immediate impact.  It could be worth looking into payday loans to get in on revolution money.

 

 

 

PayPal for donations

My organisation is currently using www.donations.com.au to take donations - but it's not a very good service. We're probably going to switch to PayPal because it's familiar and seems the reliable option.

Jason King
Web designer and ICT trainer
www.kingjason.co.uk

thanks

Thanks for the tip. I signed up for the $50 offer as we currently use paypal on our site.

But really, paypal's going to need to do much better than that. Google Checkout is free to nonprofits (http://checkout.google.com/seller/npo/) at least until 2009 (though it's rumoured to be indefinitely extended).

The only reason I haven't switched yet is the lack of third-party apps that use the Google API. I'd like someone to make Chipin work with Google...

Have you let the folks at Chipin know?

Hey Anthony, You should email the folks at ChipIn and let them know that you'd like Google Checkout to work with their widget. They are super open to suggestions.

Britt

Britt Bravo
Community Builder
NetSquared • A Project of Tech Soup
www.netsquared.org
bbravo@techsoup.org
Skype:bebravo

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