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Personal Pages

A Personal Page (referred to internally as a project) is an individual fundraiser's page. It's the bottom tier of the peer-to-peer page hierarchy — the page a single supporter sets up to raise money on your campaign's behalf.

A personal page has one owner (the fundraiser, a User account linked to a Contact). It can be joined to one or more team pages and/or organization pages. Donations made through the personal page count toward the page's total, the joined team(s) total, and the joined organization total.

Accessing Personal Pages

  1. Navigate to Manage in the left navigation
  2. Select Personal Pages from the sidebar
  3. Use the campaign dropdown to filter by campaign
  4. Search by name or email

Editing Personal Pages

Click a personal page to edit:

  • Page Title — display name shown on the page
  • URL Stub — the page's URL path
  • Fundraising Goal — target amount
  • End Date — when the page closes
  • Media Gallery — images and video links
  • Appeal Text — the fundraiser's story
  • Share Settings — social sharing image and description

Note: You cannot change a fundraiser's email, password, name, or profile photo from the admin. The fundraiser must update those from their donor portal.

Page Actions

  • Disable Page — take offline but retain data and donations
  • Delete Page — permanently remove the page
  • Clone Page — duplicate to another campaign
  • Assign/Move — relocate to a different campaign or site

Viewing Page Activity

  1. Select the personal page
  2. View the Activity tab
  3. See donations, posts, and updates

Joining a Team or Organization

A personal page can be joined to one or more teams and/or organization pages, depending on site settings. From the personal page detail view, use the Teams and Organizations sections to view or change membership. When the page is part of a team or organization, donations through this page roll up to those parent totals as well.

Creating a Personal Page

Most personal pages are self-registered by fundraisers through the donor portal — when supporters sign up, they create their own page. Admins can also create a personal page on behalf of a supporter from the Personal Pages list via the Create button (useful for offline registrants).

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