Fundraiser

Fundraiser

A Fundraiser, or Fundraising page, is an individual page created in aid of a registered Cause for the purpose of taking donations. 'Fundraiser' can also refer to the person who has created the page, indicating they are the person raising funds through the page.

This is typically created by an individual who raising funds, or taking part in an Event. A Fundraising page has it's own list of donations, fundraising goal, total raised, and personalisation.

Fundraising pages can be customised either by the Fundraiser, or by the Cause that the page is in aid of. These are simple, straightforward pages for taking donations, the most basic page found on iDonate.
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