Whether you’re running a school fundraiser, a club drive or a community appeal, a dedicated campaign page makes it easier for people to understand what you’re raising money for — and easier for them to say yes. Double Bricks Digital builds and promotes fundraiser websites and online ordering pages for Melbourne organisations, from first idea through to launch.
Most fundraisers still lean on a mix of Facebook posts, group emails, printed order forms and word of mouth. It works, up to a point — but it also means your supporters are chasing information across five different places, and someone on your committee is manually collecting orders or payments.
A dedicated online campaign page brings all of that into one place. Supporters can see what the fundraiser is for, what’s on offer, how to order or donate, and who to contact — without digging through a social media feed or a group chat. It’s also far easier to share: one link works in a text message, an email, a school newsletter or a flyer, and it looks the same no matter where someone opens it.
For organisers, that means less manual admin and a clearer picture of how the campaign is actually performing.
We build the online side of your fundraiser around what your campaign actually needs, not a generic template — the same website design and development approach we bring to every project. Depending on the fundraiser, that can include:
Everything you need to take a fundraiser online — built, launched and looked after while the campaign is live.
One recent example of this in practice is the fundraiser campaign delivered through Glenroy Bakery for CRC North Keilor.
See our work →The brief was straightforward but important: the school community needed a dedicated online destination for its bakery fundraiser, rather than relying on paper order forms or scattered social posts. The campaign needed to clearly explain what the fundraiser was raising money for, show the full range of products on offer, and make ordering simple for parents and the wider school community.
Having a dedicated page also meant the campaign had a clean way to close: once the fundraiser ended, the page could clearly communicate that ordering was closed and thank supporters for their contribution, rather than leaving an outdated post live on social media.
We work with a range of organisations running fundraising campaigns across Melbourne and Victoria, including:
Four steps, built around your campaign dates — not the other way around.
Still not sure how your fundraiser would work online? These are the questions organisers ask us most.
Ask us your question →If you’re planning a fundraiser and want it to look professional, work properly on mobile, and be easy for your community to find and use — we can help you build it.