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If you’re researching fundraising platforms, these three come up together constantly. They overlap enough and differ enough that the wrong pick can cost you real money or real capability. So let’s set them side by side.
Price too low, and you’d need thousands of buyers to hit your goal. Price too high, and people scroll right past. The good news: you don’t have to guess. A simple formula, a few proven price bands, and bundle tiers do most of the work for you.
RallyUp vs. Give Lively: RallyUp wins on range with auctions, raffles, and events; Give Lively is free but sticks to donation and simple fundraising.
Which one is right for your campaign, Walk-a-Thon, Bike-a-Thon, or Read-A-Thon? A Walk-a-Thon usually raises the most money in total, a Read-a-Thon is the easiest to run, and a Bike-a-Thon raises the most per participant. But which you should use depends on your community.
See booster club fundraisers, from candy catalogs and scoreboard sponsorships to silent auctions and fund-a-need campaigns, for groups of any size.
RallyUp is the easiest all-in-one fundraising software for nonprofits: raffles, auctions, sweepstakes, P2P, and free Donation Pages in one place.
GoFundMe Pro alternatives compared: RallyUp, Donorbox, OneCause, Givebutter, Bloomerang (Qgiv), and Zeffy, by ease, cost, and platform breadth.
RallyUp runs all three auction formats, plus Auction Gifts and Event Balances, so nonprofits raise more from every online, silent, or live auction.
Comparing GoFundMe alternatives for nonprofits? See how RallyUp, Donorbox, Givebutter, and others stack up on cost, features, and ease of use.
A nonprofit budget maps your income and expenses for the year. Get step-by-step instructions and a free nonprofit budget template for every budget type.
A read-a-thon turns reading minutes into donations. See how the pledges work, who runs them, and how one stacks up against a walk-a-thon or a fun run.