ATM for GOD?
‘Giving kiosks’ let churches meet potential donors where they’re at.
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About this time, Baker began to realize he had hit on something and saw broader applications for the kiosk. He put together a business plan, created a for-profit company called SecureGive, and now sells kiosk terminals to other churches and nonprofit organizations for anywhere from $2,000 to $5,000, with a monthly subscription fee of $50. As of this writing, SecureGive has installed kiosks in more than 34 locations in more than 12 states.
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