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Digital donation platform QRius Pay launched by Doylestown native

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Many nonprofits are struggling to collect donations through traditional donation channels during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
 
From cancellations of large fundraising events, to declines in cash donations (for fear of COVID-19 transmission), nonprofits are challenged to rethink the traditional ways they connect and receive donations from their donors.
 
QRius Pay provides nonprofits with the ability to create new ways to receive donations. Through the use of QR Codes, QRius Pay enables nonprofits to quickly collect contactless donations anywhere, both online and in the physical world.
 
Flexibility and customization are at the heart of QRius Pay’s platform design. With a QRius Pay account, nonprofits can create customized landing pages and tailor the messaging for each campaign. Once created, it’s as simple as printing the QR Code on a piece of paper or sticker, and placing the QR Code where a potential donor may connect with the nonprofit.
 
Doylestown native Tyler Schechter, co-founder and chief marketing officer, believes there is a big opportunity for nonprofits to better catch their donors in the moments when they are inspired to donate.
 
Often when people want to donate, they do not have access to a computer and it’s inconvenient to find the charity page on their phone. This is a missed opportunity. QRius Pay makes it possible for nonprofits to give their donors instant access to make a donation through a QR code.
 
After a successful BETA program in late September, QRius Pay launched in early October in both the United States and Canada. QRius Pay will also launch a merchant solution later in the fall. To learn more, visit qriuspay.com.


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