MCP support is live: Fundraise smarter with Agentic AI
GiveWP now includes MCP support, enabling AI assistants like Angie to manage your donation forms, campaigns, and reports with simple prompts. Smarter fundraising starts here.

Running a nonprofit is already a full-time job. Whether you’re a solo fundraiser, part of a small team, or an agency managing dozens of sites, you don’t always have the time — or the technical know-how — to update campaigns, pull donor reports, or adjust donation forms.
That’s why we’re preparing Give with MCP support, enabling AI assistants to do the work for you.
One of the first you’ll meet is Angie, Elementor’s new AI assistant. Angie supports a technology called MCP (Model Context Protocol), and thanks to our MCP support, she can interact directly with your donation tools.
Instead of exporting spreadsheets or digging through menus, you’ll be able to simply ask:
- “Update the Save the Whales campaign goal to $10,000.”
- “Show me donors who gave last year but haven’t given this year.”
- “Clean up old campaigns from our site.”
And Angie will do it.
So.. what exactly is MCP?
MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a new open standard that helps AI assistants connect securely with the tools you already use in WordPress, like GiveWP.

Think of it as the USB-C port of AI: It standardizes how AI applications connect to other services.
Before MCP: Integrations with each AI assistant had to be built individually.
After MCP: AI assistants can connect to any software that provides an MCP server, like GiveWP, “out of the box.”
This matters because MCP allows AI assistants to:
- Understand your site’s structure, layout, and tools
- Execute actions like creating donation pages, editing forms, or pulling reports
- Work with any setup, without being tied to a specific theme or builder
For GiveWP users, you can expect more AI-ready fundraising tools across the board, not just from one assistant.
What is Angie by Elementor?
Angie is Elementor’s autonomous AI assistant, which shows what MCP can do in practice. She’s designed to execute changes on your WordPress site with simple prompts, work whether or not Elementor is installed, and connect with GiveWP via MCP to manage campaigns, forms, and donations.
In other words, Angie is our first example of MCP at work: helping nonprofits save time and run smarter fundraising campaigns.
What can I actually do with MCP support on WordPress?
This is about making fundraising easier, no matter your role.
Nonprofit leaders and volunteers
Update donation pages, check progress, pull donor status with a single prompt… no more digging around in dashboards for the information you need.
Fundraising managers
Spot trends, run reports, and track recurring donors without extra steps.
Agencies and developers
Hand sites off faster and reduces client back-and-forth by letting Angie handle routine matters.
With MCP as the backbone, you can manage your site through natural language, regardless of your preferred AI assistant. Angie is simply the first one we’re launching with.
Unlike a generic chatbot, GiveWP’s MCP integration offers:
- Secure, deep access to your data, not just surface-level Q&A.
- Contextual awareness, meaning it understands how fundraising works.
- Workflow continuity, so you can pick up where you left off.
It’s like having an AI assistant explicitly trained for nonprofit fundraising in WordPress. You’ll be able to update all donation forms with a single prompt (no jargon), pull recurring donor lists, compare year-over-year performance, or – for our agencies and devs – speed up client hand-offs and reduce back-and-forths.
The value isn’t in one assistant: it’s in the standard. MCP ensures that — however AI evolves — GiveWP is ready to plug in.
Here are some example prompts that are already working in our MCP beta:
Campaign Management
- “Create a new campaign called Save the Whales with a $10,000 goal.”
- “Unpublish the year-end campaign, it’s over.”
- “List all active campaigns on your site.”
Donor Insights
- “Show me donors who gave in 2024 but not in 2025.”
- “List all recurring donors.”
- “Get the average donation size this year vs. last year.”
Admin Automation
- “Generate a donor report for Q1.”
- “Clean up campaigns older than 2022.”
- “Update donation tiers for the spring gala.”
These prompts are universal examples of what MCP makes possible. Angie is the first AI assistant able to execute them with GiveWP, but other AI tools (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor) will work with some additional configuration.
No more toggling between tabs, digging through reports, or exporting spreadsheets. Just ask, and get.
What’s next
We’re launching in stages:
Beta Testing
Campaign discovery, donor reports, and form management
Expanded Features
Subscription management, recurring donor analysis, and bulk campaign updates
Future Tools
Advanced segmentation, CSV imports, and seasonal prompt kits (like Giving Tuesday)
Security and privacy
We know donor trust is everything. That’s why we make sure:
- No personally identifiable donor data will be shared with third-party AI tools
- Delete actions will require confirmation (or are disabled until fully safe)
- Permissions and audit trails ensure you stay in control
TL;DR
MCP is the bridge that makes AI assistants like Angie truly useful for WordPress fundraising. It enables secure, standardized connections so assistants can not only analyze your data but act on it.
With MCP + GiveWP, you’ll be able to:
- Spend less time clicking, more time fundraising
- Pull reports and update campaigns with a prompt
- Use AI assistants that actually do the work, not just suggest it
Angie is the first, but she won’t be the last. With MCP support built into Give, we’re ready for whatever AI tool comes next to the WordPress ecosystem.
About the Author
Camber Clemence
Camber is a Senior Product Marketing Manager for GiveWP. In her role, she focuses on positioning GiveWP’s products to meet the evolving needs of nonprofit fundraisers. Outside of work, Camber runs her own charitable organization and volunteers with a homelessness coalition. She also enjoys long walks with her dog, kayaking, traveling, and taking trips ’round the world at Epcot.






