Start a medical fundraiser on GoFundMe

Raise money to help cover the cost of medical bills, treatment, or care. GoFundMe is the trusted place to fundraise for medical cost assistance.

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A caregiver with a patient

No fee to start fundraising

$50M a week is raised to support people like you

With GoFundMe’s smart tools, it’s easy to publish your fundraiser in just a few clicks.

Step 1: Choose what you're fundraising for

Step 1

Create your fundraiser

Our tools will help you write an effective story, add photos or videos, and set your goal.

Step 2: Copy link

Step 2

Share your fundraiser link

Share with friends and family to get donations early. Check your dashboard often for tips.

Step three: Bank transfer

Step 3

Transfer to your bank

You can transfer funds safely, securely, and at any time—even before reaching your goal.

Tips for a medical fundraiser on GoFundMe

Add the right details to your story

Donors are more likely to give when they understand how their support helps. Detailing needs and a cost breakdown resonates with donors.

Select the right photos and videos

Your photos and videos don’t need to be perfect—what matters is that they’re real. Avoid using graphics or low-quality images.

Lean on friends and family first

Before sharing your fundraiser broadly, consider asking a few of your closest friends or family members to get you started by making a donation.

A smiling patient prepped for surgery
A smiling patient prepped for surgery

Why set up a medical fundraiser on GoFundMe?

Medical fundraisers come with many hurdles but with the help of GoFundMe’s tools and resources, you can tackle these challenges and get closer to getting the help you need. Not sure how to begin telling your story? GoFundMe’s AI-powered tools help you write your story to ensure you get all the right details of your story. Once your fundraiser is ready, built-in sharing tools help you spread the word to get your fundraiser seen.

GoFundMe can be a lifeline for those facing the overwhelming challenges of medical expenses. Whether it’s for surgeries, treatments for chronic conditions, medications, rehabilitation, or supporting families during times of medical crisis, GoFundMe provides a platform to share your story and gather financial support.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, starting a GoFundMe to help cover the cost of your medical bills is a trusted way to get help. Including details in your GoFundMe’s description about what you are fundraising for will help donors understand what you need.

Yes, if you know a friend or loved one who needs help covering medical bills, starting a GoFundMe is a great way to help. We recommend you first ask if the person you are fundraising for is comfortable with you starting the fundraiser. Once you set up the fundraiser, you can invite them to set up bank transfers so they will receive the money directly. Learn more about inviting the person you are fundraising for to receive funds.

Including the details, even estimates, of what you are fundraising for and the average costs, can help potential donors understand your need. For example, if you are raising money to help cover the cost of an unexpected medical bill and in-person care, you might share how much you anticipate each of those costs to be. For more inspiration, read this article for help writing your fundraiser description.

Yes, you can raise (or lower) your fundraising goal at any time.

One small transaction fee (2.9% + $0.30) is automatically deducted per donation—that’s it. Everything else goes directly to your cause. For more information and to estimate what you will receive, check out the GoFundMe pricing calculator.

Yes, you can fundraise for a charity or nonprofit you care about by selecting “Charity” when prompted to select who you are fundraising for in your GoFundMe setup.

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