02Fundraiser type

Donation Fundraisers

The 60-second page anyone can give to.

The donation page is the 60-second ask anyone can say yes to. Tell your story, set a goal, and share one link. Supporters give in seconds, one-time or monthly, and your total climbs live. It's the simplest way to just start raising, and the backbone almost every other fundraiser leans on.

Fundraiser Progress
$3,240
64% of $5,000 goal42 donors
60 sec
to give

One link, a few taps, Apple or Google Pay. No account, no friction, no excuse.

100%
of every dollar

With supporter tips on, your team keeps the whole gift. No platform cut of what you raise.

24/7
always open

A page that collects while you sleep, all season, with no end date required.

Use it when

When teams run a donation page

01

A specific, tangible goal

“New scoreboard,” “send us to state,” “replace the uniforms.” A concrete target people can picture raises far more than a vague fund.

02

Giving Tuesday and year-end

The moments everyone's already in donate mode. Have one clean page ready to share the second it matters.

03

An emergency or a surprise opportunity

A last-minute invitational, a family in need, a facility that flooded: stand up a page in minutes.

04

The always-on team fund

No goal, no deadline, just a link in every bio and email signature that quietly collects all year.

Two ways to run it

One-time or monthly

The same page takes a single gift or a recurring one, and recurring is where the real money hides.

One-time gift

Default

Best for A goal or a push

Supporters give once toward your target. Fast, familiar, and perfect for a campaign with a finish line.

Monthly recurring

Best for A booster club or program fund

A handful of families giving $20 a month funds your program every single month, without another ask. Turn on recurring and let it compound.

How it works

Up and running in three steps.

  1. 1

    Set a goal and tell your story on one clean page

  2. 2

    Share the link anywhere: text, email, social, or a QR code

  3. 3

    Supporters give in seconds; your total updates in real time

Goal trackingRecurring givingShareable linksDonor messagesOne-tap Apple & Google Pay

Illustrative example

A booster club posts a $5,000 'new scoreboard' page and drops it in the team group chat and on Facebook. Forty families give an average of $80: $3,200 in the first weekend.

Example scenario only, not a reported customer result.

Best for A team goal · a quick push · recurring supporters

Ready to run a donation page?

Set it up free in minutes: no credit card, no cut of what you raise.