How to Get Minecraft Server Donations Without Plugins

How to Get Minecraft Server Donations Without Plugins

Would you like to receive donations for keeping your Minecraft server without using donation plugins or even mods? 

We have analyzed the web for the most useful donation websites, which are free to use, and allow users to donate regularly.

Best donation websites for Minecraft

Buy Me a Coffee

Buy Me a Coffee Accept Minecraft Donations

Buy Me a Coffee is the easiest way for server owners, creators, YouTubers, and others to get donations without paying high commissions. Registering is free, and the process takes only a couple of minutes. Creators from all around the world are allowed to join but will need to have a legal age of 18, and will need to have a Stripe or Bank Account connected.

Once registered, you can set any type of donation amount, and the commission is only 5% per transaction.

Ko-Fi

Minecraft donations with ko fi

Ko Fi is a great donation platform, which lets creators and server owners receive donations without breaking the Mojang EULA, and please their players. It is one of the most popular alternatives, which requires low effort in setup, and the fees are kept to a minimum. 

As Ko-Fi is independent and does not rely on sponsors, the fees are between 0 to 5% per transaction.

Patreon

Minecraft Donations with Patreon

Patreon is the most popular option for server owners, who don’t want to rely on Minecraft donation plugins and want to maintain a community. It lets you create special spaces, and award donating users with ranks based on donation amounts per month. Any user can subscribe and donate every month, or choose to donate once.

Patreon is also a great option if you want a donation platform to handle your taxes. It offers the widest variety of payment methods, which include PayPal, Apple Pay, Venmo, Sofort, and Credit/Debit cards.

The only downside you may find is that Patreon’s fees are 8%, and you will get extra taxes depending on the withdrawal method of your choice.

You can withdraw money through Stripe (for US citizens only), PayPal, or Payoneer (for non-US citizens only). Each application has initial fees, which start from 1.5% per transaction.

PayPal Donations

Minecraft Donations With PayPal Fundraisers

PayPal Donations is the easiest way to start accepting donations and withdraw money quickly. The whole process requires you to be of a legal age of 18 or more. Signing up takes less than 5 minutes, and connecting your credit/debit card is hassle-free.

After your account has been created, you can choose between a donation button or starting a whole campaign. Campaigns are great for users who want to raise money for servers and can set a monthly required limit, which users can fill by donating money.

The PayPal Donations fees are relatively low, and if you are running a charity they become the bare minimum or nothing at all. For merchant account users, fees can start from 1,9% with a fixed fee per withdrawal.

Stripe Payment Links

Minecraft Donations with Stripe

Stripe Payment Links is a great solution for most server owners who are eligible to register with Stripe. It offers special subscription or one-time payment forms, which can be set in a matter of seconds. Each form gives users the ability to donate a fixed amount of money per transaction fast.

Stripe is very optional when it comes to donation methods, and they allow major payment methods, making the process a lot easier compared to others.

The only downside of using Stripe Payment Links is the inability of some countries to register. Their fees start from 1,5% along with a fixed amount but could go higher. It depends on the country where you live, and the type of card, which will be used for transactions.

The withdrawal method offered by Stripe is only by Bank, which makes it a less appealing option to some creators.

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