In-Kind Donation Software: What Nonprofits Should Look For

Not all donation tools handle physical goods. Here's what actually matters before you commit.

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In-Kind Donation Software: What Nonprofits Should Look For

Most fundraising software was built for cash. Enter a credit card number, process the payment, send a receipt. Done.

In-kind donation management is fundamentally different. You're coordinating physical goods, multiple donors, logistics networks, inventory levels, and impact documentation — simultaneously. Software that doesn't understand this will create more work than it saves.

Here's exactly what to look for.


The 7 Features That Separate Good From Great

1. Shoppable Wishlist Builder

Your donors shouldn't have to figure out what to buy. Great in-kind software lets you build a curated, shoppable wishlist — specific items, quantities, urgency levels — that donors can browse and purchase in one flow.

What to avoid: Static PDF wishlists. They go out of date immediately and create a coordination nightmare.

2. Direct Shipping Routing

The platform should handle the logistics of getting donations from donor to your door — without requiring your staff to share addresses, coordinate timing, or follow up on packages.

Look for: Amazon integration, automatic address routing, real-time tracking

3. Automated Donor Communication

Silence kills donor retention. Your software should automatically send:

  • Order confirmation
  • Shipping notification
  • Delivery confirmation
  • Impact update

This sequence should require zero staff time to run.

4. Tax Receipt Generation

For US nonprofits, this is non-negotiable. The software must generate IRS-compliant written acknowledgments automatically, attached to delivery confirmation.

Watch for: Platforms that make you generate receipts manually — this is a red flag.

5. Impact Documentation

Donors who see their impact give again. Look for a platform that:

  • Allows nonprofits to upload photos of donations in use
  • Sends impact updates directly to donor profiles
  • Builds a history of each donor's cumulative impact

6. Donor Database + CRM Integration

In-kind donors are major donors in the making. Your software should capture every donor's giving history, contact information, and impact data — and ideally sync with your existing CRM.

7. Low or No Cost for Nonprofits

You're a nonprofit. The platform should work for you, not extract from you. Look for free nonprofit tiers with full feature access, not stripped-down free plans that require upgrading for basic functionality.

Nonprofit director reviewing in-kind donation dashboard


Red Flags to Watch For

🚩 No delivery tracking — You won't know if donations actually arrived

🚩 Manual receipt generation — Adds hours of admin work every month

🚩 No donor communication tools — Donors will forget they gave

🚩 Cash-only architecture — Platform wasn't built for physical goods

🚩 High nonprofit fees — Percentage-based fees on in-kind donations don't make sense (the platform didn't add value to the goods)

🚩 No impact reporting — Institutional funders and corporate donors require data


How Givelink Scores on Every Criteria

FeatureGivelink
Shoppable wishlist✅ Full catalog builder
Direct shipping✅ Amazon-routed
Automated donor comms✅ 4-touch sequence
Tax receipts✅ Auto-generated
Impact documentation✅ IRIS AI tracking
CRM integration✅ In development
Cost for nonprofits✅ Free

Questions to Ask Before You Sign Up

  1. How does the platform handle donations of items not on the wishlist?
  2. What happens when a donor ships the wrong item?
  3. How are tax receipts generated — automatically or manually?
  4. Can donors give as guests without creating an account?
  5. Is there a limit on the number of products in our catalog?
  6. How is impact data collected and reported?
  7. What does onboarding look like, and how long does it take?

The Bottom Line

In-kind donation software is still a young category. Most platforms treat it as an afterthought — a "products" tab added to a cash fundraising tool. A few were built for it from day one.

Givelink is in the second category. If your nonprofit's in-kind program is growing — or you want it to — it's worth a conversation.

Schedule a Givelink demo for your nonprofit →


Frequently Asked Questions

What is in-kind donation software? Software designed to help nonprofits manage, track, and report on non-cash donations including physical goods, services, and property.

Is there free in-kind donation software for nonprofits? Yes. Givelink offers a free plan with full features for registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits.

Can in-kind donation software integrate with Salesforce? Givelink's CRM integration is in development. For Salesforce-native in-kind tracking, the Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP) includes basic modules.

How is in-kind donation software different from fundraising software? Fundraising software processes cash transactions. In-kind donation software manages physical goods — logistics, delivery, inventory, and impact documentation.

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