Category: Tips & Tutorials

Innovative Ways to Use GiveWP

  • How To Set Up Recurring Donations And Why Every Nonprofit Needs To

    Learn how to set up recurring donations for your nonprofit in minutes. Whatever your cause, recurring donations bring in more sustainable income over time.

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    Matt Cromwell
  • Donation eCards

    How to Let Your Donors Send Donation eCards

    Giving your donors the ability to send a donation eCard allows them to share the opportunity to give to your cause with a personal message.

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    Michelle Frechette
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    10 Snippets from the Snippet Library to Level Up Your Give Development Skills

    Show off your development skills to create memorable donation forms that will impress your clients and their donors starting with the Snippet Library.

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    Ben Meredith
  • Interracial couple holding a Donate button, next to a Give Form popup.

    How to Add a Give Form Popup to Your Main Menu

    Adding a modal popup button to your navigation menu is one of the most effective ways to improve your online donation conversion rate.

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    Matt Cromwell
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    Tell Your Nonprofit’s Story With Gutenberg

    Use the new WordPress editor to tell your nonprofit’s story. We’ve included an overview of 7 plugins and 2 Gutenberg templates to get you started.

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    Taylor Waldon
  • Donations in honor of loved ones.

    How to Honor Your Loved Ones with Donations

    Allow donors to give in honor of a loved one. Give your donors a reason to give with a tribute, donation challenge, personalized greeting card, and more.

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    Ben Meredith
  • Handwritten donor thank you letter featured image

    How to Automate A Hand Written Donor Thank You Note

    Send a donor thank you letter automatically after each online donation without losing the personal touch.

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    Ben Meredith
  • Donation search engine

    How to Turn Your Site into a Donation Search Engine

    When you have a lot of donation forms, giving your donors the ability to find them quickly is key. This article provides tools and tips to turn your site into a donation search engine.

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    Matt Cromwell
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    Collecting Membership Dues with Give

    If your nonprofit is a membership organization, then you can stop hunting down members for their payments and carrying checks or cash to the bank. Instead, sit back and use Give to help you collect your membership dues.

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    Michelle Frechette
  • Pending PayPal Donations

    How to Recover Your Pending Donations

    Are you getting a lot of PayPal donations setting to “Pending” and never completing? What if you could automate an email reminder to all those donors? This tutorial will walk you through using Zapier to automatically email those pending donors with a prompt to complete their donations. E-commerce platforms often have “cart abandonment” functionality to…

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    Ben Meredith
  • Transactional Emails

    Revamp Your Transactional Emails to Impress

    Don’t let your emails get lost in SPAM filters or go unnoticed. Give’s email settings can help you impress your nonprofit team and donors with personalized transactional emails. Since the beginning, Give has had a few tools for customizing your donation email experience, but it’s gotten even better. As of Give 2.0 we’ve baked in…

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    Ben Meredith
  • Use the Grid, Luke!

    How to Use the New Give Donation Form Grid

    Give 2.1 introduced the Form Grid and it’s a game changer. Now you can direct your visitors to one page that has all of your donation campaigns in a beautiful grid format. Over the years, many users have requested the ability to display all donation forms on one page, but the way it was done…

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    Matt Cromwell