StartSomeGood, the crowdfunding platform for social innovation, said it is supporting direct credit card payments for Australian ventures.
In addition to Paypal payment, this new functionality provides another payment method for supporters of Australian social change projects.
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Direct credit card payments will be supported by trusted and secure payment processing gateway eWay, and will accept credit card payments from all over the world.
"Paypal has been critical to StartSomeGood in opening up our service to changemakers around the world," said StartSomeGood CEO Tom Dawkins. "But the addition of direct credit card payments gives ventures and their supporters another payment option to increase their confidence and comfort level when supporting crowdfunding campaigns."
StartSomeGood has helped non-profits, social enterprises and changemakers in Australia and around the world reaching over $1m.
Recently, the organisation launched Enterprise Learning Projects’ online store to connect remote Aboriginal entrepreneurs to global markets, and the Rhythm Hut, an innovative music-driven community hub which raised over $25,000 to support its ongoing activities.
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