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Guide to integrating DonorDock and GoFundMe Pro for nonprofit fundraising

Your Guide to Integrating DonorDock and GoFundMe Pro (formerly Classy)

What Does the GoFundMe Pro DonorDock Integration Do?

The GoFundMe Pro & DonorDock integration allows your organization to send information from your GoFundMe Pro account to DonorDock, without manual data entry, and without the need to set up a Zapier connection between the two.

Together, GoFundMe Pro and DonorDock provide fundraising, marketing, and CRM for nonprofits in one integrated solution.

If you don't know, GoFundMe Pro is a giving experience platform that enables nonprofits to connect with supporters through online fundraising. DonorDock is a nonprofit CRM and marketing suite that helps organize all your fundraising communication in one place, and includes emails, receipting, reports, and more.

For GoFundMe Pro Users Who Don't Yet Use DonorDock:

GoFundMe Pro is a powerful fundraising platform, but long-term donor relationships and marketing efforts require a system for organizing contacts and relationships in one central location. That's where DonorDock comes in.

DonorDock organizes all your communication with donors, including emails, newsletters, meetings, events, and more. DonorDock is one of the most popular software tools for small nonprofits because it is easy to use, includes time saving features, and is affordable for nonprofits who don't have unlimited funds to spend on software.

Want to understand DonorDock a bit better? this video gives a full overview of features:

For DonorDock Users Who Don't Yet Use GoFundMe Pro: 

If your nonprofit organization already use DonorDock's built in fundraising tools, you might be wondering - "Why do I need GoFundMe Pro? Doesn't DonorDock already have built in fundraising tools?" And you would be right - DonorDock does come with built-in fundraising tools, but GoFundMe Pro includes a much more robust set of additional tools, like virtual events, advanced peer-to-peer tools, crowdfunding and more.

For organizations looking for more fundraising features than those that are built into DonorDock, GoFundMe Pro is a great option. If you're a DonorDock user who is interested in GoFundMe Pro, Connect with us.

For Organizations Already Using GoFundMe Pro and DonorDock:

If your organization is already using GoFundMe Pro and DonorDock, this built in integration offers continuous syncing of your GoFundMe Pro information to DonorDock without the need for manual entry or a Zapier integration. If you're already utilizing a Zapier integration, you can continue to do so.

Learn More about The GoFundMe Pro to DonorDock Integration in the Help Center

You can learn more about how to set up this integration, and how it works in the help center.

How Can I Learn More About DonorDock?

If you're considering DonorDock as your CRM, we'd love for you to schedule a call with a product expert. They will give you a tour and help you see if DonorDock is a good fit for you.

How do you align technology with fundraising strategy?

Write the strategy first: which donor segments, which channels, which stewardship cadence, which outcome metrics. Then map the required technology capabilities — segmentation, sending, tracking, reporting — against current tools. Gaps are the purchase list. Tools that do not support the strategy get sunset. Strategy drives stack, not the other way around.

Last updated
April 25, 2026
Should nonprofits buy an all-in-one or best-of-breed tech stack?

For most growing and mid-sized nonprofits, an all-in-one CRM plus online giving platform beats a patchwork of best-of-breed tools. Integrations add cost, complexity, and data-sync failures. A single platform covering CRM, online giving, email, text, and reporting produces cleaner data and less admin overhead. Best-of-breed makes sense only when the integration budget and IT capacity exist.

Last updated
April 25, 2026
What are the signs your nonprofit tech stack is broken?

Signs include: your donor data lives in 3 or more places, staff copy-paste between systems weekly, you cannot answer basic questions about donor segments without exporting, and your monthly board reports take more than 2 hours to produce. If any of these are true, the problem is the stack, not the staff.

Last updated
April 25, 2026
How often should nonprofits evaluate their tech stack?

Annually, as part of strategic planning. Audit every tool against: does it still serve the strategy, is it being used by the team, and is the pricing still fair. Most growing nonprofits find 15 to 25 percent of their SaaS spend goes to tools nobody uses. Cutting those and reallocating to the core stack is often the highest-ROI decision of the year.

Last updated
April 25, 2026
Author
The DonorDock Team
Last updated:
May 4, 2026
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The DonorDock Team

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