QR codes and donation kiosks solve different problems.
QR codes are inexpensive, flexible, and easy to place on posters or slides. But they require the donor to take out a phone, scan, wait for a page, and complete a form.
A kiosk is more visible and direct. It creates a giving station in the masjid.
Use both strategically
Use QR codes for distributed reminders and kiosks for physical donor moments like Jumu'ah, Ramadan, and events.
Frequently asked questions
Are QR codes enough for mosque fundraising?
They help, but they are passive and depend on donors completing the process on their phone.
When is a kiosk better?
A kiosk is better when the mosque wants a visible giving station during high-traffic moments.
Khayr by GiveBear
Mosque-first fundraising guidance from the team helping Muslim communities modernize Jumu'ah, Zakat, and Sadaqah giving.
