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How To Set Up Peer-to-Peer Registration (Legacy)
How To Set Up Peer-to-Peer Registration (Legacy)

How to charge a fee for people to register for your peer-to-peer fundraising event.

Candace Cody avatar
Written by Candace Cody
Updated over a week ago

You're able to take registration fees for your peer-to-peer fundraising event using peer-to-peer registration.

Note: Peer-to-peer registration fees can only be collected when Stripe is used as the payment processor. PayPal cannot accept registration fees.

When enabled, peer-to-peer registration is built into the fundraising page signup process, so that fundraisers must pay a fee to proceed with their page setup.

Here's how you can set up peer-to-peer registration for your campaign:

Step 1: Under Campaigns, select the Settings of the campaign you wish to edit.

Step 2: Under Sites & Forms, select your site.

Step 3: Under Registration Fee, select General Settings & Tiers from the left navigation. Enable the Registration Fee and Save. Then select Add Tier to add your tiers.

Step 4: Enter the tier amount and a description and Save.

Step 5: Edit or delete tiers using the pencil and trash can icon. Rearrange your tiers by dragging and dropping in any order.

Step 6: Select Registration Fee Receipt from the left navigation to customize your receipt, bcc recipients for your records and Send Test E-mail to preview, and Save.

You may want to include:

  • Confirmation of registration

  • Dates and Times

  • Location Address

  • Contact information for questions

  • Instructions for day of (what to bring, what to wear, etc)

  • Logistics (ie: We're asking all participants to raise a minimum of $500)

Once saved, these registration options are automatically added to the fundraiser signup.

Note: You may want to change the Join the Campaign button text in Design to say Register. Learn how to edit the look and feel of your fundraising site.

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