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What is PledgeGarden?

PLEDGEGARDEN IS A COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT PLATFORM.

PledgeGarden is a turnkey platform offering fundraising and community relationship management capabilities under one platform. We free you up from having to separately manage multiple services essential to grow your community.

We understand that growing your cause is of utmost importance to you. PledgeGarden allowing you to take your community members through an transformational journey, so they can emotionally connect with, and become lifelong advocates for your cause.

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About Pledge Garden

From Curiosity to Advocacy

Grow your cause by transforming curious newcomers into lifelong advocates.

A single platform for your unique fundraising needs

Donor Relationship Management

Fundraising Event Orchestration

Pledge Conversions (One-Time, Recurring)

Community Programs and Services Enrollment

Volunteer Opportunity Registrations

Multiple Payment Options (ACH/Bank Debit, Credit Card, Paypal, Venmo, Cash)

Let's Partner together to bring your idea to fruition

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How to get started?

Four steps to supercharge your cause

Why use PledgeGarden?

  • Mobile Payments
  • Scheduled, Split, and Repeating Payments
  • Crowd Funding
  • Global Reach
  • Anonymous Donations
  • Donor Payment Control
  • Annual Donor Receipts

Simple | Consolidated | Connected

No matter what the cause, we can help you grow your cause, increase community awareness globally, reach your fundraising targets, retain and remain connected with your supporters, and much more, while providing a single platform for payment processing, pledge follow up, event accounting, and community outreach.

Coming soon ... PledgeGarden will be adding support for auctions, facility rentals, experts marketplace, and much more!

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