Acknowledgment Email for One-Time Donations

Set up the email message your one-time donors will receive after making a donation.

The Acknowledgment email is your opportunity to make your donors feel good about their decision to support your cause. Rather than a mechanical confirmation, reiterate how their contribution will have an impact with a heartfelt thank you. A donation receipt will be attached to the message as a PDF.

To configure the acknowledgment email for your campaign,

Navigate to Campaigns > Emails & Receipt > Acknowledgement in the left navigation. 

Email Acknoeledgement in navigation

Email Subject

If you modify the Email Subject it’s best to stick with a theme of gratitude.  For example, “Thank You for Your Donation” or, “We’re Grateful for Your Support.”

Email Subect field

You can use one of the Available Variables to include donor info and add a personal touch. For example, “{{donor_firstname}}, We're So Grateful for Your Support” would render as, “Sheila, We're So Grateful for Your Support.”

💡 Using Variables

Variables can be used to personalize messages by pulling in information about the donor or donation. They can be added to the Email Subject, Headline, or Body. 

To add a variable, click one of the Available Variables below the Body field. This will copy the variable shortcode to your clipboard.

Copying an Avalable Variable

Then, place your cursor in the field where you want to insert the variable and paste. (You can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+V on Windows, or CMD+V on Mac to quickly paste the variable shortcode.)

The most frequently used variable is the donor’s first name, but there are several available:

Info: {{Variable}}

  • Donor’s first name: {{donor_firstname}}
  • Donor’s last name: {{donor_lastname}}
  • Amount donated: {{donation_amount}}
  • Organization name: {{org_name}}
  • Payment method: {{payment_method}}

You can also manually copy the variables above and paste them into the applicable fields.

Headline and Header Image

Headline and eader image fields and preview

The Headline appears across the top of your email message. Variables can also be included here.

Upload a Header Image to add visual appeal and bolster the emotional connection. If you use the same image used in the donation form, the reader can quickly recognize what the message is about, and it can reinforce the story. 

The image will be cropped to a wide landscape format, so make sure the dimensions are 960 x 440 pixels. Including an image is optional, but recommended.

💡 Header Image Best Practices

  • It's best to avoid using text in your image. If you do use text, include very little and ensure the font size is readable on smaller screens. The Header Image will be scaled down and cropped differently for mobile devices, so your text could be too small to be read or out of view entirely.
  • Take advantage of the Header and Body fields for your text content.

Body

Email body field and preview

Enter your message content in the Body field. If you included an Appeal in your campaign, consider using some of the same language here to reinforce the story.

To insert dynamic information about the donor or donation in the message, add one of the Available Variables.

💡 If you would like to make changes to the logo or donate button, go back to the email template.

Save and Preview

When finished, click the Save Changes button at the bottom-right corner of the page. Then Email a Preview to see how it looks.

Save template changes

Previewing Messages

At any point during your email set up you can send a test email to yourself. It’s a good idea to preview what a message will look like in your email application—it may look different in various email applications or on mobile devices. You may also notice things you missed while editing.

Before previewing, make sure to Save Changes to ensure you receive an up-to-date test email.

Click the Email a Preview button at the bottom-right of any Email settings page.

Email a Preview button

Enter one email address, then click Send an Email.

Send a preview email popup

In your email application, have a look to see how the subject reads; imagine it in an inbox surrounded by a bunch of unrelated messages. Would recipients understand what it is and who it’s from without opening it?

Email preview in an inbox

Acknowledgment Email for One-Time Donations

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The Acknowledgment email is your opportunity to make your donors feel good about their decision to support your cause. Rather than a mechanical confirmation, reiterate how their contribution will have an impact with a heartfelt thank you. A donation receipt will be attached to the message as a PDF.

To configure the acknowledgment email for your campaign,

Navigate to Campaigns > Emails & Receipt > Acknowledgement in the left navigation. 

Email Acknoeledgement in navigation

Email Subject

If you modify the Email Subject it’s best to stick with a theme of gratitude.  For example, “Thank You for Your Donation” or, “We’re Grateful for Your Support.”

Email Subect field

You can use one of the Available Variables to include donor info and add a personal touch. For example, “{{donor_firstname}}, We're So Grateful for Your Support” would render as, “Sheila, We're So Grateful for Your Support.”

💡 Using Variables

Variables can be used to personalize messages by pulling in information about the donor or donation. They can be added to the Email Subject, Headline, or Body. 

To add a variable, click one of the Available Variables below the Body field. This will copy the variable shortcode to your clipboard.

Copying an Avalable Variable

Then, place your cursor in the field where you want to insert the variable and paste. (You can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+V on Windows, or CMD+V on Mac to quickly paste the variable shortcode.)

The most frequently used variable is the donor’s first name, but there are several available:

Info: {{Variable}}

  • Donor’s first name: {{donor_firstname}}
  • Donor’s last name: {{donor_lastname}}
  • Amount donated: {{donation_amount}}
  • Organization name: {{org_name}}
  • Payment method: {{payment_method}}

You can also manually copy the variables above and paste them into the applicable fields.

Headline and Header Image

Headline and eader image fields and preview

The Headline appears across the top of your email message. Variables can also be included here.

Upload a Header Image to add visual appeal and bolster the emotional connection. If you use the same image used in the donation form, the reader can quickly recognize what the message is about, and it can reinforce the story. 

The image will be cropped to a wide landscape format, so make sure the dimensions are 960 x 440 pixels. Including an image is optional, but recommended.

💡 Header Image Best Practices

  • It's best to avoid using text in your image. If you do use text, include very little and ensure the font size is readable on smaller screens. The Header Image will be scaled down and cropped differently for mobile devices, so your text could be too small to be read or out of view entirely.
  • Take advantage of the Header and Body fields for your text content.

Body

Email body field and preview

Enter your message content in the Body field. If you included an Appeal in your campaign, consider using some of the same language here to reinforce the story.

To insert dynamic information about the donor or donation in the message, add one of the Available Variables.

💡 If you would like to make changes to the logo or donate button, go back to the email template.

Save and Preview

When finished, click the Save Changes button at the bottom-right corner of the page. Then Email a Preview to see how it looks.

Save template changes

Previewing Messages

At any point during your email set up you can send a test email to yourself. It’s a good idea to preview what a message will look like in your email application—it may look different in various email applications or on mobile devices. You may also notice things you missed while editing.

Before previewing, make sure to Save Changes to ensure you receive an up-to-date test email.

Click the Email a Preview button at the bottom-right of any Email settings page.

Email a Preview button

Enter one email address, then click Send an Email.

Send a preview email popup

In your email application, have a look to see how the subject reads; imagine it in an inbox surrounded by a bunch of unrelated messages. Would recipients understand what it is and who it’s from without opening it?

Email preview in an inbox

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