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SleekView Feedback for Charitable

Charitable runs donation campaigns and recurring gifts, but donor feedback usually lives in email replies and one-off forms. SleekView reads the campaign and donor tables directly and renders one ranked board where supporters see their suggestions surface with status pills.

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SleekView Feedback board for Charitable

Read Charitable campaigns and donor signal as one ranked

Charitable stores campaigns as posts of the campaign type with donation records in wp_charitable_campaign_donations and donor records in wp_charitable_donors. Donor feedback usually arrives outside those tables, through a Fluent Forms intake on the thank-you page or a feedback CPT a nonprofit team set up for campaign suggestions and recurring-gift cancellation reasons.

SleekView Feedback reads any of those sources. Point it at a feedback CPT, at a recurring-cancellation reason meta key, or at a custom feedback table, and pick the columns for votes, status, and category. The board renders donor suggestions next to feature requests, cancellation reasons next to campaign idea cards, all ranked by donor vote.

The leverage is direct. Donors who see their suggestions ranked publicly with status pills engage more deeply. Campaign teams stop guessing what message will resonate and start reading the top of the board. Recurring-gift retention improves because cancellation reasons become visible action items the organization can be seen responding to.

Workflow

How SleekView wires into Charitable

1

Point at the donor feedback source

Most nonprofits use a feedback CPT seeded by a thank-you-page form. SleekView reads that CPT directly. The source needs a numeric vote column, a status column, and a category column.
2

Gate by donor tier

Use Charitable donor meta to control which donor tier sees which cards. Major donors see strategic asks. Recurring donors see the public roadmap. One-time donors see the campaign suggestion board.
3

Tag the categories that matter

Common categories include Campaign idea, Recurring features, Transparency, Tax receipts, and Bug. Each maps to one of six SleekView color tokens. Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped.
4

Embed in the donor area

Drop the shortcode into the Charitable donor dashboard, a dedicated /feedback page, or a thank-you email link. Donors vote behind their existing Charitable login.

Sample board

Sample Charitable donor feedback board

Real shape of cards from a Charitable install. Campaign suggestions, recurring-gift cancellation reasons, transparency asks, and feature requests, sorted by donor vote.
312 votes
Publish a quarterly impact report instead of an annual one
Hassan I. Transparency Planned soon
237 votes
Add a recurring monthly campaign tied to specific projects
Pilar M. Campaign idea In progress
184 votes
Year-end tax receipt was incorrect, total off by $25
@donor_kael Bug report Shipped now
141 votes
Allow donors to skip one recurring payment without cancelling
Yusra K. Feature request Open issue
97 votes
Cancelled because I never received campaign outcome emails
Bram H.23 Churn reason Acknowledged
38 votes
Memorial gifts should support a custom honoree page
Linnea S. Feature request Declined

Comparison

SleekView vs the default Charitable donor portal

Default donor portal

  • Donor suggestions arrive in scattered emails without any shared prioritization view
  • Recurring cancellation reasons are an internal report donors never see acted on
  • Campaign ideas get one-to-one replies without aggregating frequency
  • No upvote affordance, so the loudest emails do not match the deepest engagement
  • Roadmap visibility is zero, so donors disengage between annual appeal cycles

SleekView Feedback

  • Reads wp_charitable_donors meta, any feedback CPT, or a custom table
  • Gate categories by donor tier using Charitable donor meta on the shortcode
  • Surface recurring cancellation reasons as ranked public cards with status pills
  • Vote column writes back to wp_postmeta for stable nonprofit reporting
  • Status pills cover Open, Acknowledged, Planned, In progress, Shipped, Declined

Features

What SleekView Feedback gives you for Charitable

Engagement tied to giving

Donors who give more see strategic-tier cards. Donors who give monthly see the recurring-features roadmap. New donors see the welcome-tier campaign board. SleekView checks Charitable donor meta on every render, so each donor sees.

Status pills donors trust

When a donor watches their suggestion move from Open to Planned to Shipped, that signal directly improves the next-ask conversion. SleekView surfaces status changes immediately, so donors see the organization act without waiting.

Campaign ideas sorted by demand

Year-end planning gets easier when the campaign ideas your donors back are ranked. Communications stops guessing which message will land and starts reading a sorted list.

Audience

Where Charitable nonprofits put the feedback board

Inside the donor portal

Most nonprofits add a Feedback tab to the Charitable donor dashboard. Donors vote behind their existing login, status pills update as the organization responds, and engagement on the next campaign.

Quarterly board reviews

Filter the board to top-voted campaign and recurring-feature cards. The agenda for the quarterly board review becomes a ranked list with vote counts, not a development director's instinct or a.

Stewardship automations

Fire a FluentCRM automation when a donor-submitted card flips to Shipped. Stewardship emails that close the loop convert at a noticeably higher rate on the next major ask than generic year-end.

The bigger picture

Why Charitable nonprofits need ranked donor signal

Nonprofit fundraising rises and falls on whether donors feel heard. The donor who suggests a campaign idea and never hears back gives once and lapses. The donor who suggests an idea, sees it land on a public board, watches a status pill flip to Acknowledged, and gets an email when the campaign launches, becomes a repeat giver, often a recurring one, and frequently a peer-to-peer organizer.

The difference is not the size of the suggestion, it is whether the loop closes visibly. Charitable collects the raw signal: campaign feedback, recurring cancellation reasons, donor messages, comments on specific gifts. Almost all of it goes unread because the data lives in admin views nobody opens regularly.

SleekView Feedback puts it on a board donors actually see. The development director gets a prioritized list of suggestions to work with. The board sees the data.

Donors see the organization respond. Retention math improves because the loop is visibly closed instead of administratively closed. Same campaigns, same donor pool, same data, completely different long-term value.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Feedback for Charitable

Yes. SleekView reads Charitable donor meta and recurring subscription state on every render. Gate the board by donor tier or recurring status using a shortcode attribute. Common patterns include major-donor-only strategic cards and a public roadmap for one-time donors, all from one shortcode.

 

Yes. Whichever meta key you store the cancellation reason in becomes the source. SleekView reads _charitable_recurring_cancel_reason or any custom meta you configured. Each unique reason becomes a card with the donor count as the vote total, so the top drivers surface immediately.

 

Votes write to wp_postmeta on the feedback CPT or a column you configured. The data lives alongside your Charitable records, so it shows up in any nonprofit reporting tool or CSV export you already use. SleekView never creates a parallel database, so backups and migrations include the votes.

 

Survey tools and suggestion forms are write-only intake. Donors submit and never see what others submitted or how the organization responded. SleekView turns intake into a public ranked board with status pills, so donors see the suggestion lifecycle and your team gets a prioritized list with clear ownership.

 

Yes. Pass a donor-tier or capability attribute to the shortcode and the board filters accordingly. Most nonprofits run a public roadmap for general donors and a strategic board behind a major-donor or board-member capability. Both boards share the same data source so the team works from one list.

 

No. SleekView is read-only against donation, campaign, and receipt records. The only writes happen to vote columns on feedback CPTs or your own feedback table, isolated from the Charitable financial pipeline. There is zero risk of an upvote affecting a donor's giving history or receipts.

 

Yes. SleekView fires WordPress hooks on every status change. Hook FluentCRM, Mailchimp for WordPress, or a Charitable email template to notify the donor whose suggestion went live. Stewardship emails that close the loop see noticeably higher next-ask conversion than generic appeals.

 

Nothing breaks. SleekView paginates server-side and caches per filter combination. Even with thousands of donor portal visits per day, page loads stay under 300ms because only the visible page worth of cards hydrates. Vote writes use indexed queries on the columns you map, so the database stays healthy.

 

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