Category: WordPress

Fundraising for WordPress

  • Stripe Donations

    How to Accept Stripe Donations on Your WordPress Website

    Stripe has become one of the most popular online payment processing platforms. Luckily for nonprofits, accepting Stripe donations with GiveWP is startlingly easy.

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    Ben Meredith
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    How to Create a Custom Donation Form Popup on WordPress

    Create a custom donation form popup using extensible code snippets for GiveWP.

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    Matt Cromwell
  • WordPress SEO for Nonprofits to Increase Online Donations (eBook Cover Image)

    WordPress SEO for Nonprofits: A GiveWP and Yoast Collaboration

    The GiveWP and the Yoast SEO Plugin teams partnered to bring you a comprehensive WordPress SEO for Nonprofits eBook.

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    Taylor Waldon
  • The Complete Checklist to Update Your WordPress Fundraising Site

    Use this checklist to update your WordPress-powered fundraising website and avoid critical issues that might ultimately cause you to lose donors.

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    Akshat Choudhary
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    How to Create a Multilingual WordPress Site for Your Charity

    Learn how to create a WordPress multilingual site for your charity using GiveWP and Weglot. Fully translate your donation forms.

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    Natasha Drewnicki
  • nonprofit gutenberg templates

    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
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    WordPress 5.0 is Here: Proceed With Caution

    WordPress 5.0 is imminent, but users should be cautious of updating, especially right before Giving Tuesday.

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    Matt Cromwell
  • Creating a Giving Tuesday landing Page with Gutenberg

    Building A Giving Tuesday Landing Page with Gutenberg

    Build a Giving Tuesday Landing page with Gutenberg on WordPress from scratch, or using one of our premade templates.

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    Taylor Waldon
  • Gutenberg Roadmap

    Is Your Website Ready? Your Gutenberg Roadmap

    WordPress 5.0 and the Gutenberg integration are much anticipated and long awaited. This year at WordCamp Europe, Matt Mullenweg announced the Gutenberg Roadmap. The big news is, we could have a WordPress 5.0 with the Gutenberg editor integrated as soon as August. Before then, hundreds of thousands of WordPress websites need to try the new…

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    Taylor Waldon
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    How to Organize a WordPress Hackathon

    Getting help on your nonprofit website can be as simple as planning and attending a hackathon. The WordPress community and the overall software community love to give back. What is a Hackathon? The word “Hackathon” sounds scary, right? Don’t worry, it’s not that kind of hacking. A while back, we discussed how to prepare yourself…

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    Michelle Frechette
  • Auditing Your WordPress Plugin for Gutenberg

    With its growing list of features and blocks, it’s difficult to know where to begin in preparing an existing WordPress plugin for Gutenberg. That’s why we’re going back to the start to focus on the one change that has kept us most excited about Gutenberg since day one—the block and its ability to unify the…

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    Kevin Hoffman
  • Joining the Gutenberg Conversation: Online & Offline Events

    This past month, we announced our new blog series, #PlayingwithBlocks, dedicated to our adoption and learnings around Gutenberg, the new block-based editor for WordPress. In addition to writing about our experiences with Gutenberg, we’re participating in a wide range of Gutenberg-related events, both online and off. As an open-source community, we’re fortunate to benefit from…

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    Jason Knill