Setup Guides
WordPress Donation Setup Guides by Organization Type
Every cause has its own rhythm. A parish collects weekly tithes, a shelter scrambles for emergency vet bills, a school funds a single capital project a year. FundCollector adapts to each of these patterns with the same set of tools — donation forms, donor records, recurring giving, multiple payment methods. These guides explain what a typical setup might look like, so you can see whether the plugin fits your work before you install it.
Browse by organization type
- How to Set Up Donations for Churches — online tithes, recurring offerings, mission funds, special collections.
- How to Set Up Donations for Animal Shelters — monthly sponsorships, emergency vet bill campaigns, adoption fundraising.
- How to Set Up Donations for Schools — class projects, scholarships, capital campaigns, alumni giving.
- How to Set Up Donations for Medical Fundraising — patient support, treatment costs, health nonprofits.
- How to Set Up Donations for Community Projects — local initiatives, neighborhood events, tangible goals, transparent budgets.
- How to Set Up Donations for Environmental Organizations — conservation, sustainability nonprofits, recurring giving, long-term funding.
About these guides
FundCollector is a recently launched plugin. The guides on this site are not customer testimonials and do not describe specific clients. They are practical setups built from the plugin's actual features, written so that organizations evaluating FundCollector can imagine how it would fit their own work. As real adopters share their experience, those stories will appear separately and clearly identified.
What stays the same across every cause
No matter the organization type, the building blocks are the same. PayPal and bank transfer in the free plugin. Mollie and recurring donations in Pro. Donor records, email confirmations and reports inside WordPress. One price for everything, no add-ons. The guides just show the assembly that tends to work best for a given type of organization.
Start practical
If you already know what your organization needs, the pricing page shows what is in Free vs Pro, and the getting started guide walks you through the first form in a few minutes.