Waive the $1,500 Implementation Fee When You Switch to iDonate

Launch a modern fundraising platform faster—with expert onboarding included at no cost when you sign up by March 31.

iDonate helps nonprofits increase donations, simplify operations, and deliver better donor experiences—all on one flexible platform. For a limited time, new customers can get started without paying the standard $1,500 implementation fee.

    

 

 

 

 

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Fast Time to Value

Get up and running quickly with guided onboarding and best-practice setup—no long implementation cycles.

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All-Inclusive Platform Access

Every feature, every integration, every user — all included. You’ll never be asked to upgrade or unlock features you need to grow.

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Ongoing Growth & Support

We don’t stop at implementation. You’ll get ongoing campaign audits, performance insights, donor experience optimization, and best practices… all included in your partnership.

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Relevant Integrations

Full integrations with the main CRMs, plus API and webhook capabilities to collect and  manage your data seamlessly.

What's Included - Still $0 to You

  • Full platform configuration

  • Donation experience optimization

  • Team training and launch support

No reduced service. Just real savings.

Get Started with iDonate—Without the Setup Fee

Schedule Your Demo Now

 

Implementation fee waived for new customers only. Offer valid through March 31.

Hundreds of nonprofits trust iDonate to help them raise more by removing friction from the giving experience.
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"They (iDonate) have no doubt enhanced the ability for us to communicate with donors and really put evaluation on what each gift means for the mission that we serve."

– Jay Boyd, Senior VP for Strategy & Engagement, Connie Maxwell

Rachel Decker HubSpot, inc.