The Beginner’s Guide to Online Donations

Get Online Donations with Your Website, Newsletter & Social Media

Ch. 4. How to Accept Donations Online: Build an Email List Now

Nonprofits: Learn how to start an email list with subscription and volunteer forms, and accept donations online with online payment services. Make your nonprofit website look uniquely yours with 4 got-to-have HTML snippets.
Last week we introduced Chapter 3. How to Create a Website: Your Brand, Page Design & Content.
You learned step-by-step instructions for how to make a website that’s user friendly, that Google will love-and that will allow you to accept donations online.
Today we are presenting Chapter 4. How to Accept Online Donations & Build an Email List Now.
What you will Do. Skills you will Learn.
This week we will show you, step-by-step, how to:
  1. Set up newsletter & volunteer sign-up forms.
  2. Explore options to accept online donation.
  3. Format webpage components with HTML snippets.
  4. Develop a pre-publication checklist.
Tech Tools for Beginners Chapter 4 is written for tech beginners who want to create a website that includes new formatting tools, start a mailing list, and use online donation tools to collect donations online. All technical concepts are provided in easy to grasp, jargon-free language, and are supported with step-by-step illustrations: Perfect!
Get Going!
CHAPTER 4. How to Accept Online Donations & Build an Email List Now.
Today’s Modern Websites
Do you need to develop a new web presence for your nonprofit? Or do you have a website that needs an up-to-date facelift? Are you relatively new to working on websites? If it seems like an exciting idea for you to design a new website, learn about the 3 ways that you can work with us to develop an effective website for your nonprofit organization: free, affordable, and custom design.
Contact us with questions.
We look forward to your insights and comments!
Sincerely, Tim Magee Executive Director, Center for Sustainable Development
Tim Magee is the author of: A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation, Routledge, Oxford, England.