Digital donation kiosk accepts mobile payments, targets next-gen givers
Donation-supported organizations have another mobile-friendly, modernized means for giving. The iGIVE Digital Donation Kiosk is now available from self-service and digital signage provider inLighten and accepts payments ranging from personal checks to Google Wallet.
"This unique kiosk has been created to address a number of the issues faced by organizations such as museums, zoos, arts groups and houses of worship that depend on donations for a significant portion of their funding," said Matt Welter, inLighten director of communications. "The iGIVE Kiosk is attractive, interactive and invites spontaneous giving in a way that makes filling an envelope or mailing a check a thing of the past."
In addition to accepting checks and mobile wallet accounts, the iGIVE also can take cash, debit and credit cards. A touchscreen user interface with pop-up keyboard adds to its ease-of-use and creates a quick and convenient process for donors, the announcement said.
"With the continuing transition to a cashless society, the expansion of alternate payment methods and the proliferation of information resources, donation-supported organizations have had numerous conversations with us about a unified solution that would enable them to integrate giving and self-service information gathering into the experience individuals have when they attend an event, participate in an activity or visit an organization's facility," said inLighten CEO Dan Snyder. "iGIVE is the answer to that need."
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