# What percentage does give lively take?

What percentage does give lively take?

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- Posted at: over 4 years ago
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## Comments
### Comment 1

Give lively doesn&#39;t take a percentage, but Stripe - they&#39;re chosen payment processing software - takes a percentage between 30 cents and 3.5% or so.

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- Posted at: about 3 years ago



### Comment 2

Thank you for the question! Give Lively does not take a percentage. Free means free. Give Lively does not charge nonprofits for use of the fundraising platform – no setup fees, no platform fees, no membership or subscription fees, no annual or monthly fees, no hidden Give Lively fees.

While Give Lively does not charge nonprofits for the tech, it does rely on third parties like Stripe and PayPal to power payment processing and disbursement. These market-leading service providers attach their small fees to every transaction, just as they do with all of their clients. Some fees may also be charged by third-party platforms available through integrations, like Salesforce and Double the Donation. Give Lively is fully transparent about all non-Give Lively costs, including how much they are and who must or may cover them.

Learn more: www.givelively.org/fees-and-disbursement

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- Posted at: about 4 years ago




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