Over the past few months, I've been talking a lot with my local nonprofit community, and I’ve noticed some of them are thriving in this new era of online marketing, or forced online marketing, I should say. Others, though, are having a hard time adjusting to this new technology need.
For those of you who are struggling, who are maybe at the very beginning of accepting online donations, or for those of you who are thinking about shifting and changing the way you accept donations online, this post is for you.
We’ll examine different ways you can collect donations online, whether through your website or through another platform. Hopefully one of the options we cover will seem extremely doable, and you can put it into action and start collecting donations online right away!
Ways to Collect Donations Online
Email Form
CRM Iframe
PayPal Button
WP Give Plugin
Social Networks
CRM/All-in-one Donation Marketing Solution
Stripe Donation Form
Pros & Cons: On Your Website vs. Not on Your Website
Collecting Donations on Your Website
There are pros and cons to collecting through your website, and there are also some pros and cons to collecting donations elsewhere.
Pros
When you collect donations on your website, you're driving people back to your marketing home, which gives you more opportunities and flexibility to share information about your organization.
You own your website space, so you have the ability to adjust it the way you need to on the fly without having to answer to anyone else or worry about anything changing without you knowing.
Collecting donations through your website offers the freedom to implement something more robust than what third-party platforms might provide. This can present a challenge, though, that I’ll address when we get to the cons. Which is… now….
Cons
If you’re trying to do something more robust through your website, the implementation process is not always super streamlined. You may have to do a little research and troubleshooting to get things set up the way you want them.
Unless you have thousands of visitors coming to your website each month (or day, if you’re killin’ it), you don't have a huge community built up waiting to give donations.
Collecting Donations Outside of Your Website
Pros
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