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Following Give Lively color standards ensures brand consistency everywhere Give Lively is present, both internally and externally.
Learn how Stripe processes and displays tips to Give Lively made through Give Lively donation forms.
Your Core Profile acts as the foundation for your fundraising efforts, no matter what Give Lively fundraising solutions or products you use. Many nonprofits even use the fundraising page associated with their Core Profile for year-round fundraising. Customizing your core profile is therefore a very important first step.
Donors can now add and delete payment methods, as well as manage recurring donations in the User Portal, and save credit/debit card information for future use during the donation process.
Get help from Give Lively that fits your goals in Community Office Hours, hosted every Friday, 3 pm to 4 pm ET.
Campaign Pages selected in honor of Black History Month to inspire you to build your own (if you’re a nonprofit)… and donate to great causes!
It’s time to start thinking about how to turn GivingTuesday momentum into mission impact.
Make the most of Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) grants through DAFpay powered by Chariot.
We will keep USAID’s spirit alive by recognizing the work of nonprofits engaged in similar efforts.
Get inspired by the work these organizations do to foster innovation and build resilient infrastructure.
A review of the important ways you can refine your campaign and call-to-action language for GivingTuesday and beyond.
Give Lively honors mothers this Mother’s Day
After tragedy, a family builds a support network for young people with type 1 diabetes.
You create a specific Campaign Page when you want to fundraise around a specific occasion or appeal, such as Giving Tuesday, a walk-a-thon, or an annual fundraiser. A Campaign Page is not the same thing as your Core Profile.
Our hearts go out to the people and communities affected by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton.
Learn how to embed a widget on a site you host, or one built using Squarespace, Wix or WordPress.