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Not-for-profit (NFP), charity and school rate
Not-for-profit (NFP), charity and school rate

We can offer a discounted booking fee for your event(s)

Updated over a month ago

Humanitix is dedicated to funding education around the world whilst also supporting the broad network of social enterprises working to make this world a better place - we’re in this together. As part of this support we can offer a discounted booking fee for your event(s) meaning you can take home more of your ticket sales and make your events more accessible to your community.


What is the Humanitix booking fee for NFPs, charities, and schools?

Registered charities, not-for-profits organisations, and school or school socities are eligible for a significantly reduced booking fee rate, inclusive of all credit card fees* & taxes.

In addition to this discount you still get access to every feature on the platform!

Currency

Standard Rate

NFP rate

USD

5% + $1.29 per paid ticket

(excl Tax)

3.9% + $1.29 per paid ticket

(excl Tax)

AUD

4% + $0.99 per paid ticket
(excl GST)

2.5% + $0.50 per paid ticket
(exempt from GST)

NZD

5% + $0.49 per paid ticket

(excl GST)

3% + $0.30 per paid ticket
(exempt from GST)

GBP

2.1% + £0.99 per paid ticket
+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

1% + £0.99 per paid ticket

+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

EUR

2.1% + €0.99 per paid ticket
+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

1% + £0.99 per paid ticket

+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

CAD

2.1% + $0.99 per paid ticket
+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

1% + £0.99 per paid ticket

+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

FJD

2.1% + $0.99 per paid ticket
+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

1% + $0.99 per paid ticket

+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

MXN

2.1% + $0.99 per paid ticket
+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

1% + $0.99 per paid ticket

+ Credit card fees charged by Stripe

(make sure to check if you have selected the correct region at the bottom of the page)

* Booking fee rates do not include processing charges for third-party platforms such as Stripe, Afterpay or ZipPay (where available).


How to apply for the discounted NFP rate

You can reach out to the Humanitix team to request a discounted rate is applied to your account:

  1. Click the messenger in the bottom right

  2. Choose message or contact support

  3. Select apply for NFP rate


What evidence do I need for proof of NFP status?

Our discounted rate is reserved for organisations that are registered NFPs or educational institutions. It is also available for events that are running in support of another charity such as a fundraiser.

You may be asked to provide any supporting documentation that shows your NFP status, such as:

  • Charities

    • Link to a government charity registration status

    • Copy of a tax-exempt certificate

  • Schools

    • Link to your school’s website

  • NFP

    • Certificate of tax-exempt status of a tax authority

    • Certificate of incorporation for a NFP society or community organisation

Booking fee rates are applied on an per-event and per-account level

If you have multiple users in your organisation signing up and creating events, you will need to apply for the rate separately for each account.

Advise the Humanitix team when first applying for a NFP rate


You donate your booking fee profits. Can you direct your profits to MY charity or organisation?

Unfortunately Humanitix cannot direct the profits from our booking fees to any other charity other than those we currently partner with.

The way we support other charities and NFP organisations is by offering this discounted booking fee, making the event more accessible to your buyers to increase ticket sales, or more profitable for you if you choose to absorb these costs.

This booking fee is what we would call 'cost-price' - it's enough to help us cover our servicing costs for hosting your event and so therefore we do not generate any profit on these fees that we would have otherwise passed on.

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