A new Tzedaka campaign website is now live and its Chicago developers feel that this site will revolutionize how Tzedakah is raised in the global Jewish community.

TheChesedFund.com is a free alternative to the high commission demands of GoFundMe.

Previously, GoFundMe had been a great resource to instantly raise funds for causes that required emergency funds.

However that came at a high price as GoFundMe collected 5% of donations aside from the high processing rates that users were required to pay.

Shlomo Spitz, a frequent user of GoFundMe told  YWN  that in reality, his chesed campaigns were easily paying up to 10% commission to GoFundMe and other crowdfunding sites.

“The ones who desperately needed funds were getting taxed from these crowd funding sites and I have felt they were literally taking bread from mouths of widows, orphans and others in need”

A group of Chicago developers who would like to remain anonymous put in thousands of hours for the sake of chesed and to offer the Jewish world an alternative to the heavy taxing of donations executed by global crowd funding sites.

TheChesedFund.com does not charge a commission on donations however the recipient still pays the credit card processing fees. “We just couldn’t find a way around that” says Avi K. senior developer at TheChesedFund.com

Thousands of hours have been logged to create the simple user friendly interface and the main developers are proud of their accomplishment.

“It’s really an amazing chesed we could do with our skills and I hope we can continue with this initiative” said Josh T.

TheChesedFund.com is kicking off their new site with a Chesed campaign of their own.

They are aiming to raise $25000 in order to grow the site and increase awareness of this new resource.

“We have all been working on this part time and would like to involve other developers so we can continue the evolution of free crowd funding” one of the main developers told YWN.

“There is so much left to do  to raise the level of our interface and funds are also needed to further assist troubleshooting and overall operations” he stated.

Instead of taking commissions from each donation, TheChesedFund.com gives the option for users to also donate to their site for the sole purpose of help running day to day operations.

“If users do not want to donate to TheChesedFund.com they are free to do so, our main goal is to just to allow people to raise funds easily and free and as long as we can dedicate ourselves to this mission, we will contimue to do so” Avi K. concludes.

If you would like to contribute to their campaign - CLICK HERE