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An error occurred while saving the comment Douglas Fox commentedOn the form it would say "Include me in the member directory".
It would provide an easy opt-in to the directory at the time people sign up.
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We're considering to take Donations during registrations/applications into development right now, but during analysis of the feature we ran into an issue where we would love to hear your feedback.
Essense of question: how would you like donations during applications or registration to be processed for offline payments (when your member/prospect decided to get an invoice and pay later)?
Some more details:
We can implement donations during event registrations/membership renewals for online payments - not a problem.
But when we're talking about offline payments, straighforward solution seems to be a bit expensive - we don't have invoices for donations or pledges yet.
So right now we're considering going on with straighforward online payments solution (donation will be added to payment transaction) and for offline payments - just include an invoice memo to buyer to add $XXX to his payment as donation for event/membership he has selected.
This way administrators would…
Douglas Fox supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Douglas Fox commentedI would like to add my voice to those asking for this feature. It is the main thing missing from Wild Apricot from my organization's point of view.
I have belonged to several professional associations over the years, and the ability to add a donation at the time of paying your fees is very common and expected, because it's a good way to raise funds easily. Making people go to another form to donate will lose us money. I hope this feature can be developed sooner than later!
I'd like to add my voice to this chorus. It is really time Wild Apricot entered the wider world of i18n! As a Canadian organisation, we will need to move to another platform after our next renewal if WA continues to ignore internationalisation. (Except for the membership site our web presence is bilingual.) Here's an example comment (translated) from one of our Montreal members:
Hello,
As a new member belonging to the University of Montreal group, I'd like to draw your attention to the fact your site is not completely bilingual, and it's a real shame. The member registration forms are entirely in English.
I hope you will find a way to correct the situation in the near future. The association has a chapter [here] and we are working hard at recruiting students ... a fully bilingual page would certainly have a positive impact.