Thank you from Dr. Howe
Thank you for helping to spread HOPE in today’s world. Project HOPE was founded on the principles of the People-To-People movement, and with this new technology, that tradition continues, as you join thousands of supporters in bringing health education and humanitarian assistance to people in need across the globe.
John P. Howe III, M.D.
President and CEO, Project HOPE
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Change your pitch, rearrange and remove causes, set options.
Manage the causes on your fundraising page.
Set a fundraising goal, to add a progress meter to your page.
See who's contributed to your page, and download your data.
Make links and get HTML to spread the word.
Choose advanced features for your page, then click the “save” button.
Add a Contribution Form to Any Other Web Sites or Blogs You Run
You can build a gateway to your fundraising page on any website! If
you blog about a cause, toss in a contribution form. If your group
sends out email newsletters, you can include a contribution form right
in the e-mail.
Add a Single Amount Contribution Form to a Web Site or Blog
This HTML generates a form for a single contribution amount. The
amount entered in the box will be divided evenly among the
causes on your page. To duplicate this form:
paste the following HTML into your webpage or email.
Add a Custom Amounts Contribution Form to a Web Site or Blog
Instead of a single amount, this form allows your visitors to
specify individual contribution amounts for some or all of the
causes on your fundraising page.
Again, the required HTML:
The details
Possible Changes to the Contribution Forms
You're free, of course, to change the form around
and tweak the formatting and text. The only important parts are:
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<form ...>
Don't mess with this line.
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<input name="..." ...>
The important thing about the input boxes are the name and
id fields, which can't be changed.
You're free to change the size, formatting, label, etc.
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<input type="hidden" name="list" ... >
Indicates that the contribution should be credited to your
fundraising page. Don't adjust this line.
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<input type="hidden" name="referrer" ...>
Use this line to specify the URL of your own website. If a
user cancels a contribution, they will be sent back to this
URL.
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<input type="hidden" name="successuri" ...>
This line is optional. If it is present, then users will be
taken to this URL after a successful contribution. This is a
good place for a Thank You page. If this line is missing,
contributors will be sent back to the referrer link.
Share Your Progress Meter!
Go to the Progress Meter tab and define a goal for your fundraising page. Then return here to share your progress meter as you watch your progress.
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