Start an emergency fundraiser on GoFundMe

When life brings unexpected moments, look to your community for help. GoFundMe is a trusted fundraising platform to quickly raise funds in times of crisis.

Emergency workers
Emergency workers

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 your emergency fundraiser on GoFundMe

Share important story details

Details are important when writing your story. Clear, specific stories can increase fundraising success by up to 25%, on average.

Pick the right photos and videos

Use clear photos and videos to help your potential donors connect. Photos that include a real person can raise up to 20% more, on average.

Share your fundraiser regularly

Besides reaching out using social media and email, try printing out a QR code that links to your fundraiser and post those flyers.

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Friends supporting one another

Why start an emergency fundraiser on GoFundMe?

When an emergency strikes, you want to get the help you need quickly. GoFundMe offers the tools, support, and community to get the help you need quickly.

By leveraging AI-powered tools to write your story and share your fundraiser, GoFundMe can help you reach your goal after an emergency. Leverage crowdfunding to raise awareness for your needs and secure the funds necessary to get you back on your feet.

Frequently asked questions

Yes, millions of people have started a fundraiser on GoFundMe for themself or their family amidst a financial crisis. Rebuilding and recovering after a natural disaster, unexpected bills, and many more emergency use cases find support through crowdfunding.

If you want to support someone you know through a difficult situation, we recommend first asking them if they are ok with you starting a fundraiser on their behalf. 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.

Include as many details as you feel comfortable about what happened, what you need to raise money for, and how the funds will be used. If applicable, estimating the costs of what you need will also help donors decide how much to donate. For example, if you are fundraising for a new roof after a storm, listing your estimated price builds confidence with donors by helping them know how money will help you.

Yes, you can increase your fundraising goal whenever you need to. Try to be as accurate as possible to start with, to build trust with your supporters.

The process of setting up and verifying transfers can take 3-7 business days or longer to complete. Then, once your first transfer is sent, it will take on average 2-5 business days for the funds to safely be deposited into the bank account on file.

There is no platform fee on GoFundMe. 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 nonprofit organization on GoFundMe. It is a great way to support a nonprofit and have more impact than a single donation alone. Learn more about charity fundraising.

Yes, you can add team members to help you run the emergency fundraiser after it is set up. Visit this help center article for a step-by-step guide to adding team members to your GoFundMe.

There are currently 20 countries where our payment processors can send funds. Review our list of supported countries and currencies to help ensure that your country is supported.

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