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Use cases

CrowdCreate for your kind of fund

These are guides for specific kinds of fundraisers — nonprofits, churches, clubs, and more. The shape is the same for everyone: funders pledge on your own site, the money lands directly in your own Stripe account, and you pay $20/mo flat with no cut of what you raise. Pick the one closest to you to see how it fits.

Editor’s picks

Editorial picks, not traffic-ranked — we don’t base these on clicks. If we ever start surfacing “popular” or “trending,” the data behind it will be named.

Nonprofits

Put a giving widget on your nonprofit's own website and collect one-time or recurring gifts there.

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Churches & faith groups

Add a giving widget to your church's own website so members can tithe, give an offering, or fulfill a pledge without leaving your page.

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Open-source maintainers

Put a fund-this-project widget on your project's own site, docs, or landing page so people can support the work where they already are.

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Clubs, teams & PTAs

Put a fundraising widget on your club, team, or PTA's own page so parents and members can chip in there.

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Newsletter & Substack writers

Put a support-this-newsletter widget on your own page so readers can chip in there — once, or on a recurring basis.

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Schools & PTAs

PTAs and parent groups raise real money — for classroom supplies, field trips, the spring carnival — and most of it is small gifts from busy parents.

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Animal rescues

Animal rescues run on urgent, story-driven giving — an emergency surgery, a litter of fosters, a transport this weekend.

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Mutual aid groups

Mutual aid moves fast and runs on trust: small contributions, redistributed quickly, often without any formal nonprofit behind it.

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Community theaters

Community theaters raise money between ticket sales — season appeals, a new lighting rig, the youth program.

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Sports leagues & teams

Youth leagues and teams raise money for uniforms, tournament travel, field time, and scholarships — almost all of it from the families involved.

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Food banks & pantries

Add a donation widget to your food bank or pantry's own website so supporters can give without leaving your page.

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Makerspaces & hackerspaces

Add a contribution widget to your makerspace's own website so members and friends can chip in toward equipment, rent, or a project without leaving your page.

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Community radio stations

Add a pledge widget to your community or college station's own website so listeners can support the broadcast without leaving your page.

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Friends of the library groups

Add a donation widget to your Friends of the Library group's own website or page so supporters can give toward programs, books, and the spaces they love, without leaving the page.

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Small museums & historical societies

Add a donation widget to your museum or historical society's own website so visitors and members can give toward exhibits, preservation, and operations without leaving your page.

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Don't see your exact case? It still works the same way — start a fund on your own site, keep your own Stripe, pay $20/mo flat. It takes about ten minutes, including Stripe.

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See install guides for your site builder. Compare CrowdCreate to the alternatives, or see pricing: $20/mo flat, no cut.