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Peer-to-Peer Fundraising
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Kevin Hoffman
As an admin, I want support for peer-to-peer fundraising on my website so that I can run multi-tiered campaigns where individuals can fundraise on behalf of our cause.
Matt Cromwell
As we get closer to the launch of Peer-to-Peer we want to invite everyone to give their feedback from the Town Hall and/or any other general input or feedback to our new Public Peer-to-Peer feedback board.:
https://feedback.givewp.com/give-peer-to-peer
James Anderson
There's a fee for the P2P..so we pay $300 for all premium plugins and you want another some $300-$500 for this, according to your site. What a joke. Keep your P2P :)
Ben Meredith
James Anderson: Hey James! The $300-500 for Peer-to-Peer is for all plugins + Peer-to-Peer. If you are upgrading an existing Plus or Pro Plan, there's an upgrade path that is far less expensive. If you are purchasing just Peer-to-Peer, it's $199 for a single site. Please reach out to our customer success team if you have any trouble upgrading, or if you have clarifying questions.

Jason Adams
James Anderson: Keep in mind, too, that P2P is a massive feature, unlike any other add-on we have. Other fundraising platforms charge for this as well. One large competitor of ours charges $1500/year for it, by contrast. If it's a feature that fits your fundraising methods, then it's easily worth it. If not, then it's just not a good fit and that's ok. 😃
James Anderson
Ben Meredith: hmm I must have not seen this option, thanks for including this to begin with. I will look into that, still high priced but not what I thought, which was we had to pay an extra $300-$500 on top of the existing plan we have. Thanks for clearing that up Ben.
Jason Adams
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GiveWP Peer-to-Peer is now available for everyone! If you haven't already, we invite you all to go check it out and let us know what you think!
Matt Cromwell
I'd like to invite you all to a Town Hall to review and preview our upcoming Peer-to-Peer solution for GiveWP.
It will be a live ZOOM meeting, where all can participate, not a webinar.
It's this coming Wednesday, August 11 at 3pm EST.
Register for the meeting here:

Matt Cromwell
The latest is that we currently have a Beta that we are doing internal testing on. At the same time we have been slowly rolling out a new Fields API for Give Core. We are now updating Peer to Peer to work with the new Fields API.
Once that is done, I'll be hosting a Town Hall (similar to the Salesforce one I did last week) to preview the add-on for those interested. I'll be sending the Town Hall Zoom link here and in our Facebook group.
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Wilaya Trust
Matt Cromwell: Exciting news. I'd cobbled together my own solution for our last fundraising drive, but look forward to testing and deploying what you've built.
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Ryan Warner
Matt Cromwell: When is the town hall on this? Can I get a Google Calendar invite? Thank you!
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Ryan Warner
Matt - I am going to FB Message you. Can I get an overview of this and give some UI/UX feedback?
Joey
Ryan Warner: Have you heard from Matt Cromwell yet?
Devin Walker
in progress
We've started work on this now! 🕺
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Ryan Warner
WOW... those wireframes look amazing... I think the biggest feature I would like it having it integrated with Social Media and having trust building built in. IE how many donors gave, how many viewers to that page, etc. Those sort of trust builders can incentivize people to donate.
Matt Cromwell
HI All!
I wanted to chime in to keep everyone updated on some progress we have with our P2P solution.
Firstly, since this initial post above, we've been gathering a lot of input and feedback internally. We've spoken with a lot of fundraisers and nonprofits about how they want to do P2P and WHY they do P2P that is different and unique from normal single-form campaigns.
About a month ago we started having weekly meetings focused just on P2P, trying to scope the features it will have, make decisions about the database structure, the UI, the core features and functionality and more. I tell you this just to assure you that we're making regular and intentional progress.
Recently we've started building out some very basic concepts both as wireframes and as more high-fidelity designs. I am sharing some here, but this is NOT a promise of what it will look like exactly, these are just ideas we have that are informing the product building decisions we are making. Still, I want you all to know with certainty that we're making progress.
Things are looking good, and I'm very excited that we're moving in the right direction.
Lastly, we just did a major overhaul of our popular P2P tutorial and are showcasing Ninja Forms now as a really affordable and reliable solution. So check out this new guide here:
Keep your input and feedback coming, we're taking it all very seriously.


Paul-Anthony Dabley
Curtis Almond
Matt Cromwell: Just curious, will team members be able to login and see a report of donations and donors?
Matt Cromwell
Curtis Almond: The exact implementation of that is still in research phase, but we've got some UI/designs we're working with.

Curtis Almond
Matt Cromwell: Thank you, the desired implementation from my perspective is a team member will have his/her own reporting. As an example, in your mockups earlier, Courtney Henry & Bessie Cooper will be able to see a reporting view like you have above but also be able to see the individuals who have donated to them. Hope that makes sense...
Devin Walker
Curtis Almond: That makes total sense. We're pushing hard to have this form of reporting in version 1.0 when it's released.
Netzih
Any update on this?
Johh Hibbs
Do we have any updates on this?
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