Fundraising and donations

Collect donations, sell raffle tickets, and run fundraising campaigns with no per-transaction platform fees eating into what you raise.

More money for your cause

Most payment collection platforms take a percentage of every transaction. On a £10,000 fundraiser, that's hundreds of pounds going to the platform rather than your fundraising total.

Chobble Tickets charges a flat £25/year for charities and community groups (£50/year for others) with no per-transaction platform fees. You pay Stripe's processing fees (around 1.5% + 20p in the UK), but nothing extra to Chobble - no matter how much you raise.

With purchasable events, you can collect money for anything that doesn't involve a physical event: donations, raffle entries, club dues, school trip contributions, and more.

Built for fundraising

  • Pay what you want

    Let supporters choose their own contribution above a minimum, so supporters can contribute more than the minimum if they choose to.

  • Raffle ticket sales

    Sell numbered raffle entries with quantity selection - supporters can buy multiple tickets in a single checkout.

  • Team access

    Invite volunteers and committee members as managers so your whole team can help without sharing one login.

  • Webhooks

    Get notified instantly when someone contributes and pipe the data into your CRM or thank-you workflow.

  • CSV export

    Download a full list of supporters with their contributions and contact details for follow-up.

  • Custom questions

    Collect gift aid declarations, mailing list opt-ins, or any other information alongside the payment.

Who uses Chobble Tickets for fundraising?

  • Charities and nonprofits running annual appeals or emergency fundraisers, who need to keep as much of what they raise as possible
  • PTAs and school groups collecting trip contributions, book fair payments, and class photo money without spreadsheets and cash
  • Sports clubs collecting membership dues, kit deposits, and tournament entry fees from members
  • Community groups - Scout troops, Rotary clubs, neighbourhood associations - running raffles and community fundraisers
  • Churches and faith groups accepting gift-aided donations and special appeal contributions

Fundraising collections work alongside regular ticketed events on the same account, so you can run a sponsored walk and sell tickets to the celebration party from the same place.