Version 3.2 (Tested for WordPress 3.5 Compatibility)

This WordPress donations plugin will allow you to create unique customized PayPal donation widgets to insert into your WordPress posts or pages and accept donations. WP Plugin for creating custom PayPal donation widgets. WordPress ecommerce.
Pro Features includes: (v3.2):
- Now with multiple currency support!
- New Campaign Donation Type – allows for donor info capture, conforms to Federal Election Commission regulations
- Add specialized donation forms to your posts or pages
- Designate alternate PayPal accounts for donations
- Specify additional fixed amounts, such as a shipping charge
- Add donation form titles
- Manage multiple donation forms from the easy access admin interface (one instance per page)
- Ability to edit donation widgets
- Spanish Translation Added – ** Traducción al español añadió **
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This WordPress plugin will allow you to create unique customized PayPal donation widgets in WordPress posts or pages and accept donations. Creates custom PayPal donation widgets for ecommerce.
Donation Types
- Standard Donation – One editable donation amount field.
- Fixed + Additional Donation – One fixed donation amount with an additional editable donation amount field.
- Per Item + Additional Donation – Fixed donation amount per item with an additional editable donation amount field.
- Per Item + Additional + Fixed Donation – Same as above, but includes a fixed additional amount. Possibly a shipping charge. (Pro version only)
- Campaign Donation – Editable Donation plus Fields for Name, Address, Occupation and Employer. Meets Federal Election Commission (FEC) requirements. (Pro version only)
The set-up for the plugin is fairly simple:
- Once the installed and activated, an admin menu is created in the left hand main admin menu section.
- The first link, ‘CP Donations’, is the overview page where you would set the PayPal email address for the account. This is also the screen from which you will copy the shortcodes needed to insert into the posts for the custom widgets to appear.

- The ‘Add Donations’ link takes you to the page where you will create the custom donation widgets.

Installation instructions:
- Upload the
custom-post-donationsdirectory to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Set the options in the
CP DonationsPanel - Create new donation widgets in the
Add DonationsPanel - Use unique shortcodes generated on
CP DonationsPanel in post or page
Custom Post Donations Pro is only $14.95 $5.95
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Just to be sure before buying,
Does the pro version have an option for multiple currency’s ?
if so i am willing to buy this plugin.
Greetings,
Multiple currency support has been added for version 2.3. This newly updated version is now available for purchase.
I run a sports-related blog that features the writings of several authors. I would like our readers to be able to donate to the authors of their choice for specific articles they write. Does this plugin allow me to insert a button into a post and allow the readers to donate to that specific author for that article? If so, I will be happy to buy it.
Yes, the pro version allows you to set an alternate PayPal account for each individual donation widget. Using this feature you would be able to create a widget with the authors PayPal account address and place it on that author’s post. All donations from that post would go directly to that author’s account.
Where does the informaiton collected for FEC save to? Where do I access it?
The collected information will appear in your PayPal activity report download report under the ‘custom number’ field. When viewing ‘All Activity’ for a given period, click the ‘Download: CSV’ link in the upper right header section of the report grid.
After downloading the report, you will see a column with the header ‘Custom Number’. You may have to scroll over to the right a little bit.
All of the data should be in that field. I have attached a sample version of a donation. The info would be in column AF, which is entitled Custom Number. The data is delineated by colons.
ex:
fName:lName:Employer:Occupation:email:phoneThank you for your prompt response. I have downloaded and installed the Pro version and used it to create a Donate page. However, as I mentioned in my previous comment, I want each of my blog authors to be able to receive donations individually. They each have their own author accounts from which they post entries. Is there any way that I could set their accounts to automatically include their customized donation buttons at the bottom of their respective blog entries, or will I (or they) have to manually insert buttons into each entry?
Just purchased Pro version. Want to use the widget but it doesn’t show up as a widget in my library. I tried to copy the shortcode into a text widget but that is not as easy as it sounds… Another PayPal plug inI have adds a widget, but I would rather use yours since it request and parses the donation data I need. Any help is appreciated.
All you need to do is a simple theme modification. Here is an article explaining how to do it:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/how-to-make-shortcodes-work-in-a-widget