An embedded donation form sits directly on your organisation's website, so donors can give without being redirected to the GiveNow platform. The form appears as part of your page and can be customised to match your website's look and feel, including colours, fonts, suggested donation amounts, and images.
Below are examples of how organisations use embedded donation forms on their websites.
Default embedded donation form
Before any customisation, the embedded donation form includes suggested donation amounts, a frequency selector, and fields for contact and payment details. The default form uses GiveNow's standard styling.
See this form live on HOPE Worldwide Australia's website.
Customised with brand colours and fonts
Organisations on the Pro plan can update the button colours, text colours, and font to match their website. This helps the form feel like a natural part of the page rather than a third-party widget.
See this form live on Parkinson's Australia's website.
Customised with donation amount descriptions and images
You can add descriptions and images to your suggested donation amounts, giving donors more context about the impact of each amount. For example, an animal welfare organisation might show that $25 covers a week of food for a rescued dog, while $100 funds a vet check-up.
See this form live on Tasmanian Bike Collective's website.
Minimal form with fewer steps
If your organisation wants to keep the donation process as short as possible, you can remove optional fields such as address, phone number, and the notification step. This reduces the number of screens a donor sees and can help improve completion rates.
Get started
Embedded donation forms are available on the Pro plan. To set up an embedded form for your cause, see How do I embed a donation form on my organisation's website? To customise your form's appearance, suggested amounts, and data fields, see How do I customise an embedded donation form?