Most donation platforms are locked to US payment rails and charge fees that price out smaller economies. Mohseen is built differently — AI-powered cultural intelligence, regional payment routing (Stripe, PayPal, bKash, Nagad, Razorpay, manual invoice), open architecture, zero subscription. For Islamic-giving regions (Hijri calendar, Zakat, Waqf, mobile-money lead), see our companion brand Mohseen.
Where charities operate
Every highlighted region represents a charity sector where Mohseen is designed to serve — from mosques in South Asia to schools in Sub-Saharan Africa to community nonprofits in North America.
Cultural intelligence
The platform doesn't just support multiple currencies and payment providers. It understands how giving works in each country — calendars, communication norms, vocabulary, and org-type presets that match how your community actually operates.
Hijri calendar throughout. Christian liturgical for churches. Hebrew calendar where used across 20+ countries. Academic and secular calendars for schools and nonprofits.
The AI respects each culture's communication norms — pastoral warmth for churches, communal responsibility for synagogues, respectful restraint for mosques, impact-driven for NGOs.
Every label in the admin's own terminology — not American fundraising jargon. "Stewardship" for churches, "Tzedakah" for synagogues, "Giving" for mosques, "Advancement" for schools.
M-Pesa for East Africa, Razorpay for India, Stripe for North America and Europe, Moyasar for Saudi Arabia, and mobile wallets across South Asia — all configured automatically during onboarding.
Regional focus
Churches, synagogues, mosques, schools, hospitals, and community nonprofits. Stripe Connect for online giving, Stripe Terminal for kiosk collections. Multi-currency support for diaspora communities sending gifts in home-country currencies.
Mosques, madrasas, and community organizations in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India. bKash and Nagad mobile wallets for Bangladesh, Razorpay for UPI and cards in India, JazzCash and EasyPaisa for Pakistan. Zakat, Sadaqah, and Lillah categories pre-loaded. SMS notifications via MSG91 and SMS.net.bd.
Islamic charities, relief organizations, and community foundations. Moyasar for Mada and STC Pay in Saudi Arabia and UAE, Fawry for cash network payments in Egypt. Zakat calculation support, multi-language interfaces (Arabic, Urdu), and donor privacy controls for anonymous giving.
Schools, clinics, orphanages, and community development organizations. pawaPay for M-Pesa, MTN MoMo, and Airtel Money across 20+ countries. Flutterwave for cards and bank transfers in 34 countries. Paystack for Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, and Kenya. The $0 price point is critical here.
Diaspora community organizations, international NGOs, and faith-based charities. Stripe for SEPA and card payments. Multi-currency receiving for organizations that accept gifts in GBP, EUR, and USD. LiqPay for Ukraine, Przelewy24 for Poland, iyzico for Turkey.
Community organizations, disaster relief funds, and educational foundations. Xendit for GoPay, GCash, MoMo, PromptPay, and DuitNow across the region. Localization for regional date formats, timezones (UTC+7 to UTC+12), and currencies (MYR, IDR, PHP, AUD, NZD).
Community organizations, faith-based charities, and educational foundations across 40+ countries. dLocal for PIX in Brazil, SPEI in Mexico, PSE and Nequi in Colombia, and dozens more local payment methods across the region.
Architecture
Payment, SMS, and email delivery are all pluggable. Each organization selects the providers that work in their region — no platform lock-in.
Abstract adapter interface with 23 production implementations. Stripe and PayPal for global cards. Razorpay for India. pawaPay for African mobile money. bKash and Nagad for South Asia. dLocal for Latin America. Xendit for Southeast Asia. Moyasar for Saudi Arabia. Manual entry for cash, check, and wire. Adding a new provider is a configuration — write an adapter, register it, and organizations can select it from their dashboard.
Five adapters covering every region. Twilio and Infobip for global reach. Africa's Talking for 30+ African countries. MSG91 for India and South Asia. SMS.net.bd for local rates. Organizations pick whichever SMS provider offers the best delivery and pricing in their region.
SMTP by default — works with any email server. SendGrid, Mailgun, and other transactional email services can be added as adapters. Org-customizable Jinja2 templates stored in the database.
Built-in today
These adapters ship with the platform, covering 40+ countries. More are added based on where organizations need them.
Localization
Not just language — currency formatting, date formats, timezones, and tax receipt standards all adjust per organization.


Our commitment
Today we have 23 production adapters covering 40+ countries — from Stripe and PayPal for global card processing to M-Pesa via pawaPay in East Africa, UPI via Razorpay in India, PIX via dLocal in Brazil, and mobile wallets across South Asia. The architecture remains provider-agnostic — adding a new payment method for any country is still a configuration, not a rebuild.
Our goal is to make modern fundraising tools available to every nonprofit on the planet, regardless of where they operate or how their supporters prefer to pay.