About ChariTouch and the Rise of Contactless Giving
ChariTouch is a dedicated partner to faith communities and mission-driven organizations that want to remove friction from generosity. Leading provider of donation kiosk solutions for churches and synagogue, nonprofits, and charitable organizations across the USA. Built for busy ministries and agile nonprofits, these digital donation kiosks combine ease of use, powerful reporting, and ironclad security so supporters can give confidently in seconds. Our giving kiosks have helped raise millions for worthy causes.
What makes the platform distinct is how thoroughly it meets donors where they are—whether that’s in a church lobby between services, at a synagogue entry during a holiday, in the heart of a nonprofit’s community center, or at a pop-up event. The experience is fast, familiar, and contactless, mirroring the checkout flow people already use every day. Donors can tap, swipe, or key in a card, and in many deployments, options like mobile wallets, QR-triggered giving, or on-screen recurring commitments are enabled to reduce barriers. The result is a natural, unobtrusive way to say yes to generosity.
Beyond hardware that stands up to heavy foot traffic, ChariTouch focuses on stewardship. Administrators can configure multiple funds or campaigns, adjust suggested amounts to align with priorities, and activate event-specific modes for seasonal drives. Instant receipts, real-time dashboards, and integrations with donor management workflows make it simple to track impact and reconcile giving. For supporters, the visual clarity of campaigns on the screen—along with brief, mission-centered copy—keeps the emphasis squarely on the message rather than the mechanics of payment.
The experience extends beyond the building as well. Many organizations complement kiosks with a home-friendly digital pathway that mirrors the in-person flow, ensuring that even those who join services online can act on generosity in the moment. That’s why many leaders pair the kiosk experience with a cloud-first companion like charihome to expand reach and maintain continuity of giving throughout the week.
Security and reliability underscore every interaction. The system is built with modern payment standards in mind, pairing secure card handling with compliance best practices and continuous uptime monitoring. Staff can trust the system to work during peak traffic, volunteers can focus on hospitality rather than troubleshooting, and leadership can count on consistent revenue capture to fuel ministry and mission.
Transform Charitable Giving with Digital Donation Kiosks
Transform Charitable Giving with Digital Donation Kiosks—that’s more than a tagline. For churches and nonprofits that have watched traditional cash-and-check giving decline, a well-placed, well-designed donation kiosk is a proven bridge from intention to action. Organizations repeatedly report that when donors can give in the same modern way they shop—tap, swipe, or quick mobile—the hesitation that often delays generosity fades. The result: many communities see a meaningful lift in participation and total gifts. Empower churches and nonprofits across America to increase donations by 40% with our innovative contactless giving kiosk solutions.
Consider a mid-sized church with multiple services and a lively kids ministry. Traffic at welcome desks is heavy, but passing a plate no longer reaches everyone—especially families who seldom carry cash. After placing two kiosks in high-visibility locations and configuring suggested amounts tied to specific ministries, the church saw a sustained increase in weekend giving, with over a third of gifts coming from first-time digital donors. Messaging on the screen reinforced campaigns like benevolence and student missions, and the kiosk flow offered recurring gift options that helped stabilize monthly revenue.
Synagogues, too, benefit during peak seasons when attendance spikes. With a front-lobby kiosk prominently positioned during the High Holy Days, congregants can act on generosity at entry and exit without line bottlenecks. Festivals, special appeals, and memorial gifts can be highlighted with a dedicated on-screen path. The simplicity of the process reduces administrative strain on volunteers and staff alike.
Nonprofits that rely on events see similar gains. A community food bank, for example, positioned a kiosk near its donation wall and added a pop-up kiosk for mobile drives. Donors who toured the facility could instantly give toward specific needs—holiday meals, children’s nutrition, or emergency response. The ability to segment campaigns on-screen encouraged mission-aligned generosity, while instant receipts and donor data reduced staff burden after events.
The psychology behind these results is straightforward: clarity plus convenience equals action. Suggested amounts anchor decision-making; strong, concise copy frames impact; and a frictionless payment path validates the donor’s choice. Kiosks also normalize giving among younger supporters who expect contactless options everywhere. In short, the technology supports the heart-level moment when someone decides to help—and that’s where the 40% lift for many organizations becomes not just possible but sustainable.
How Our Donation Kiosk System Works
Get your charity kiosk up and running in days, not weeks. The journey from idea to impact is deliberately simple so your team can focus on ministry and mission, not on tech. Each step is built to clarify goals, personalize the donor experience, and ensure smooth operation from day one.
Schedule Consultation. Our donation kiosk experts analyze your organization’s needs and recommend the perfect giving kiosk solution. This discovery covers traffic flow, key campaign priorities, budget, and outreach rhythms. For a church, that could mean mapping kiosks to entrances used most between services. For a nonprofit, it may focus on event timing or seasonal campaigns. Upfront clarity ensures the kiosk aligns to your strategy, not the other way around.
Custom Configuration. We customize your charity kiosk with your branding, campaigns, and giving options to match your mission. Visual identity, logo, and color palette are woven into the workflow so donors instantly recognize they are giving to your organization. You can activate multiple funds, select suggested amounts informed by past giving patterns, and enable features like recurring giving, round-up options, or quick-switch language support. The goal is to reduce decision fatigue and present a clear path from intent to completion.
Professional Installation. Our team delivers and sets up your donation terminal at optimal locations for maximum visibility and donations. Placement strategy is critical: foot-traffic heat maps, line-of-sight considerations, and volunteer proximity all inform final positioning. Cable management, signage guidance, and accessibility standards are addressed so anyone can donate comfortably and quickly. For multi-campus ministries or organizations with frequent offsite events, portable configurations can extend your reach anywhere your community gathers.
Training & Support. Comprehensive training for your staff and ongoing 24/7 support ensures your giving kiosk operates smoothly. Staff and volunteers learn the donor flow, basic troubleshooting, and best practices for inviting participation without pressure. Administrators receive instruction on dashboards, exports, and campaign optimization. Post-launch, responsive support and proactive monitoring mean the system is available when it matters most—weekends, holidays, and peak events.
As the system runs, real-time analytics reveal which campaigns connect, which suggested amounts are most effective, and where to fine-tune messaging. Many organizations apply these insights to expand impact beyond the building—mirroring kiosk campaigns in newsletters, live streams, or social channels so momentum carries throughout the week. Pairing the kiosk with an at-home path such as an online companion ensures that when the heart says “give,” there is always a fast, trusted way to follow through.
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