Cashless donors are not less generous. They simply need a giving path that matches how they already pay for everything else.
For mosques, this means fundraising should be visible, fast, and connected to the moment when donors are already thinking about the community.
Practical ideas
- Place a donation kiosk near the main lobby after Jumu'ah
- Create Ramadan-specific giving stations
- Use QR codes on posters as a backup path
- Offer preset amounts for common Sadaqah gifts
- Promote one campaign at a time during announcements
Make giving feel immediate
The longer the distance between hearing an appeal and completing a donation, the more likely the gift is delayed. A kiosk shortens that distance inside the masjid.
Frequently asked questions
What is the easiest cashless fundraising upgrade for a mosque?
A visible tap-to-donate kiosk or simple online form is usually the fastest starting point.
Should mosques stop accepting cash?
No. Cashless tools should expand options, not remove familiar giving methods.
Khayr by GiveBear
Mosque-first fundraising guidance from the team helping Muslim communities modernize Jumu'ah, Zakat, and Sadaqah giving.
