QR Code for Donations in California
Cash donations are declining. A QR code makes donating frictionless for people who only carry their phone. Here's the best QR code type for donations in California, how to set it up in minutes, and when a free static code is enough vs. when you need dynamic.
California's diverse small business sector, with 4.2 million registered entities, thrives on technology, tourism, and agriculture, particularly concentrated in Southern California. Its innovative spirit and high cost of living create a competitive environment demanding adaptability and strong local connections to succeed.
Dynamic QR codes for donations in California — edit after printing
No scan limits. Track every scan. Change destinations anytime. From $9/month.
What type of QR code works for donations in California?
Accept donations with a QR code — link to GoFundMe, PayPal, Ko-fi, or any donation page. The most flexible approach is a URL QR code linking to a page that hosts your donations content.
For one-time use: a free static QR code works fine. For ongoing use in California — especially if your content might change, or you want scan analytics — a dynamic QR code is the right choice.
how to create a donation QR code
- 1Get your donation linkCopy your GoFundMe, PayPal donation, Venmo, or Ko-fi link.
- 2Create a dynamic QR codeGenerate a code in Dynamic QR — update the destination if your link ever changes.
- 3Display prominentlyPlace at your counter, on stage, in printed materials, or at your table.
Free vs. paid for California businesses
Best for one-time or personal donations use. The destination is fixed permanently — if your link changes, you need a new QR code. No scan tracking.
Create free static QR →Best for California businesses using donations. Change the destination anytime without reprinting. Track scans, when, and from which device.
Get dynamic QR codes →Common questions
What type of QR code should I use for donations in California?
Accept donations with a QR code — link to GoFundMe, PayPal, Ko-fi, or any donation page. A URL QR code is the most flexible — it links to any page that hosts your donations content. For ongoing use in California, a dynamic QR code lets you update the destination without reprinting.
Do I need a paid QR code for donations in California?
For one-time or personal use in California, a free static QR code is sufficient. For business use — especially if the destination might change or you want to track scans — a dynamic QR code from $9/month or $150 lifetime is recommended.
Which donation platforms work?
Any platform with a shareable link: GoFundMe, PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, Ko-fi, Patreon, and more.
Can I track how many people scan the donation QR code?
Yes — Dynamic QR tracks every scan. The donation platform tracks actual contributions.
Can I change the campaign without reprinting?
Yes — with a dynamic QR code, update the destination URL for a new campaign.