According to a recent Pew Research survey, 41% of Americans say they use no cash at all during a typical week—that’s nearly double the number from 2015. And that shift isn’t just happening in stores or restaurants. It’s happening in churches, too.
You’ve probably seen it: someone walks into your service ready to give… but realizes they left their checkbook at home (if they even still have one). Or more likely, they don’t carry cash at all. With fewer people carrying physical wallets these days, traditional giving methods are becoming a barrier instead of a bridge.
It makes you wonder, how many people are walking in ready to give, but walking out without ever doing it?
No cash. No app. No complicated setup. Just a simple tap, and they’re taken directly to your church’s giving form.
Tap to Give uses NFC Technology (Near Field Communication) or QR codes to let people give digitally with a simple action, no typing required. It’s the same tech behind contactless payments in stores.
It takes just seconds, and it’s accessible to anyone with a smartphone. (No flip phones, sorry!)
Digital giving isn’t just a trend; it’s becoming the new normal. It’s fast. It’s secure. And it’s effortless for both you and the giver.
Younger donors and first-time visitors aren’t asking for more envelopes. They’re asking for a way to give that fits how they already live. Tap-to-Give meets them there, no app to download, no login to remember. Just a simple tap, and they’re giving.
What would it look like if your giving tools felt as natural as the way people already pay for coffee, groceries, or gas?
Because that’s exactly what Tap-to-Give offers.
Getting started with Tap-to-Give is easier than you might think. Here's a quick setup guide:
You can purchase inexpensive NFC tags online or use a free QR code generator. If your ChMS provides built-in giving tools, you might already have what you need.
Pro Tip: If you’re using ChurchTrac, we’ve made it even easier.
If you’re already using ChurchTrac, just head to the Giving screen, where you'll find your custom URL and QR code in the Online Giving tab. You’re just a few clicks away from making giving even easier!
Copy the URL to your existing giving page and program it into the tag or code.
Consider entryways, lobbies, coffee areas, or even the back of pews.
Start by putting your NFC tags or QR codes in the places people naturally pass through: entrances, coffee tables, even restrooms. Sounds simple, right? That’s because it is. Visibility matters.
Mention Tap-to-Give from the stage every so often. Not a long explanation, just a quick reminder that giving is only a tap away.
And here’s a question worth asking: What if someone wants to give, but Tap-to-Give isn’t their thing? That’s why it works best when it’s part of a bigger picture. Combine it with your other giving options: text-to-give, mobile apps, or even envelopes. You’re not replacing your current system. You’re removing one more obstacle for the person who’s already ready to give.
Take this 150‑member church in rural Ohio (if even their not-so-tech-savvy congregants can do it, so can you).
Within three months of rolling out online giving and text-to-give options:
Churches already using Tap-to-Give are reporting:
You don’t need to overhaul your entire giving strategy to see results. Even adding just one Tap-to-Give tag in a key location can start making a difference. It’s cost-effective, fast to set up, and makes it incredibly easy for people to donate to your church.
In a time where accessibility is valued more than ever, the church needs to lean on a solution that is more seamless than ever before. So if you're looking for a simple and convenient way to modernize your giving and meet people where they are, this might be the easiest win you’ll have all year.
What if someone doesn’t have NFC (Near Field Communication Technology)?
That’s where QR codes shine; any smartphone camera can scan them.
Is tap-to-give secure?
Yes! The tag simply links to your existing secure giving platform.
Can tap-to-give integrate with our current system?
If your giving provider allows online giving via a direct link (like ChurchTrac), you’re good to go.
What if the tag stops working?
They’re durable, but easy to replace. And since they’re low-cost, having backups is simple.