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Skip to contentSadaqah is given in the moment, and the moment passes quickly when nobody carries cash. A DonorDynamics donation kiosk by the entrance or in the corridor outside the prayer hall lets worshippers give at any salah with a single tap, and captures Gift Aid for the masjid as they do.
From a community musalla above a shop to a central mosque with thousands at Jummah, the devices arrive pre-configured and run unattended, so the committee is not managing collection buckets or counting cash after Isha.
Giving in a mosque is not one event a week. It peaks at Jummah, surges through Ramadan, spikes at the two Eids, and ticks over at every prayer in between. A kiosk is there for all of it, while the bucket relies on whoever happens to have notes that day. Fewer and fewer do, with cash now around a tenth of UK payments.
The kiosk runs Give A Little fundraising software, approved by HMRC for digital Gift Aid declarations. Where the masjid is a registered charity, a UK taxpayer who ticks the Gift Aid box adds 25% to their donation at no cost to themselves. Across a year of Friday collections, that is a serious sum that paper forms rarely capture.
Wall-mounted at eye level where shoes come off and everyone passes. For most mosques this is the natural first device: fixed, tidy and always on.
Wireless and easy to mount or place anywhere with Wi-Fi, which makes it the right way to add giving points: one at the sisters' entrance, one in the community hall, one by the madrassah office.
The floor-standing kiosk for large central mosques. At Jummah, taraweeh and Eid prayers it stands out in the crowd, which is exactly when you need it to.
A freestanding pole that moves to where the congregation is: the main entrance through the week, the overflow hall on Friday, the marquee at Eid.
A counter-top unit with a 1.8 m security cable for the office, reception or bookstall, wherever a committee member is on hand.
Give A Little is pre-installed at the factory. To go live, the masjid needs:
Sign in on the device and donations start settling to the account automatically.
Smart Scheduling switches campaigns by day and date. The general Sadaqah appeal runs as standard, the Jummah collection appears every Friday, and the Ramadan campaign starts on the first night of the month and ends itself after Eid. Zakat sits as its own campaign, so those funds stay ring-fenced in reporting from the first tap.
Yes. Create Zakat as a distinct campaign in Give A Little and every donation to it is tracked and reported on its own, which keeps the distribution obligations clean.
By default, yes. A donor only shares their details if they choose to add Gift Aid or request a receipt.
Yes. Recurring donations are set up on the kiosk screen in under a minute, which turns Ramadan generosity into year-round support.
The device itself is a one-off purchase with nothing owed to DonorDynamics afterwards. Give A Little takes a small platform fee per donation and Stripe charges standard processing fees.
Look through the range, or tell us about your mosque and we will recommend the right device and placement.