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Link in Bio for Nonprofits and Churches (2026): A Free, Honest Guide

Jun 4, 2026

What a nonprofit or church link in bio should include, an honest comparison of the free options (including Linktree's free charity plan), and how to organize donations, events, and volunteering in one link.

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A nonprofit or church bio link needs to make it effortless to donate, sign up for events, and volunteer, all from one tap. The good news for budget-conscious organizations: this is one space with several genuinely free options. This guide covers what to include and gives an honest comparison, because unlike most niches, "free" here is table stakes, not a differentiator.

We make Shelfy, a free link tool, so we are biased. But we will be upfront: Linktree offers free Pro to certified charities, and there are nonprofit-specific free tools too. The right pick depends on what matters most to you, and we will lay that out plainly.

The Honest Free Comparison

OptionWhat it offersBest when
Linktree (free charity Pro)Free Pro for certified charities, recognizableYou want the known brand and qualify as a certified charity
Nonprofit-specific tools (DUBBIA, NonProfit-Link)Built around donations and eventsYou want donation-first features out of the box
Shelfy (free forever)Unlimited collections, custom domain, no feesYou want organized links and a branded domain free, without a charity-verification step

The takeaway: do not pay for a link page as a nonprofit. Several options are free. Choose on fit, not price. Linktree's charity program is worth a look if you qualify and want the familiar brand; nonprofit-specific tools lead with donation features; Shelfy wins if you want a free custom domain and the flexibility of multiple organized collections without applying for a charity plan.

What to Include in a Nonprofit Bio Link

  1. Donate. The single most important link, at the top, year-round.
  2. Upcoming events. Services, fundraisers, drives.
  3. Volunteer / get involved. A signup or info page.
  4. Your mission. A short about page or impact report.
  5. Newsletter / updates. Capture supporters for ongoing contact.
  6. Socials and contact.

For churches specifically, add sermons or a livestream link and giving, which are the two most-tapped items.

How to Organize It Free with Shelfy

Shelfy gives nonprofits and churches a free-forever page with:

  • Unlimited links and collections, so a "Give", "Events", and "Serve" structure is easy.
  • A free custom domain (like links.yourchurch.org), which looks trustworthy for donations and does not require a paid plan.
  • A QR code for the page, useful on bulletins, signage, and screens for offline giving.

Point your "Donate" link at whatever giving platform you already use (Shelfy organizes and routes links; it does not process donations itself). That keeps your existing donation flow intact while giving you one clean, branded hub.

FAQ

What should a nonprofit put in its link in bio?

Put Donate at the top, year-round, then upcoming events, a volunteer or get-involved link, your mission or impact page, a newsletter signup, and socials. For churches, add a sermons or livestream link and giving, which are the two most-tapped items. Keep the donate link prominent at all times.

Is there a free link in bio tool for nonprofits and churches?

Yes, several. Linktree offers free Pro to certified charities, nonprofit-specific tools like DUBBIA and NonProfit-Link lead with donation features, and Shelfy is free forever with unlimited collections and a free custom domain. Since multiple options are free, choose on fit rather than price.

Does Shelfy process donations?

No. Shelfy organizes and routes your links; it does not process payments or donations. You point your Donate button at the giving platform you already use, and Shelfy gives you one clean, branded page that holds that link alongside events, volunteering, and updates.

Should a church use Linktree or another tool?

If your church qualifies as a certified charity and wants the familiar brand, Linktree's free charity Pro is a fair pick. If you want a free custom domain (like links.yourchurch.org) and the flexibility of multiple collections without a verification step, Shelfy is a strong free alternative. Both let you keep your existing giving platform.

Further Reading

  • Best Link in Bio Tools - Compare the major platforms
  • Free Link in Bio Tools - Options that cost nothing
  • What Is a Link Collection? - The basics of organizing links
  • How to Add Link in Bio on Instagram - Setup and optimization

Why does a custom domain matter for a nonprofit link page?

A custom domain like links.yourorg.org looks more trustworthy than a generic tool URL, which matters when you are asking people to donate. It also reinforces your brand on printed materials and signage. Many tools charge for custom domains; Shelfy includes one on the free plan.