Allowing Donations Interface through Event Registration Page?

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FoundationCriticalThinking
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We regularly host educational webinars that don't charge an admission fee. We are seeking the ability to create a webinar registration page (through Constant Contact Events or any other Constant Contact tool) that also enables people to make charitable contributions to our non-profit. We would like people to be able to donate directly through the registration page interface (so they can immediately choose to enter a donation amount or not while registering), rather than needing to follow a link to a separate page for donations. Is this possible? We thought we saw another organization doing this, but can't seem to replicate it. Thank you!
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William_A
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Hello @FoundationCriticalThinking ,

 

If anything, I'd advise setting up the donations as purchasable items. You can set up several incremental amounts, or make a single $1 item that your registrants can "donate" multiple of. Keep in mind, item purchases would still be subject to card processing fees.

 

If you already have a vendor that doesn't charge these fees for your donations, then you may want to rely on convincing your contacts and prospective registrants to make donations via the invites, landing page, social posts, etc.


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William A
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William_A
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Hello @FoundationCriticalThinking ,

 

If anything, I'd advise setting up the donations as purchasable items. You can set up several incremental amounts, or make a single $1 item that your registrants can "donate" multiple of. Keep in mind, item purchases would still be subject to card processing fees.

 

If you already have a vendor that doesn't charge these fees for your donations, then you may want to rely on convincing your contacts and prospective registrants to make donations via the invites, landing page, social posts, etc.


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William A
Community & Social Media Support
FoundationCriticalThinking
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Thank you! This was helpful.