Readathon donation pages for every student.
PagePledge gives schools shareable student donation pages so families can collect support online while the school keeps campaign reporting organized.
Shareable by link, not built for search.
Each student can have a public donation page that families share directly with relatives and trusted supporters. Donors give by card without creating an account, so there is no sign-up step between a supporter and their donation.
Those student donation pages are intentionally marked noindex. They are meant for private sharing, not for appearing in Google results — which is also why this page, not the student pages, is the one written for search.
Online donations that land with the school.
PagePledge uses the school's connected Square account for card payments. Donations are processed through the school's own payment account instead of being pooled and held by PagePledge.
School admins see donation activity as the campaign runs and reconcile final results after it ends. Donors can choose to cover card processing fees at checkout, so the school receives the amount the donor intended to give.
Student pages should be practical and restrained.
Enough context for donors
Pages can show the student's first name and last initial, school, classroom, and progress, so supporters know they are in the right place.
No search indexing
Student pages carry noindex and nofollow directives and use non-enumerable links, because they are not SEO landing pages.
Easy sharing
Families use the link or QR code from the take-home sheet rather than copying long payment instructions.
A checkout that is quick to finish and easy to trust.
A readathon donation page only works if a busy supporter can finish it on a phone in under a minute. The PagePledge donation page keeps the form short: an amount, a card, and an optional name and message.
Because every page belongs to a real, imported student in a real campaign, the donor sees who they are supporting and the school sees the donation reflected in its totals — without anyone re-keying it from a paper form.
FAQ
Can donors give without signing in?
Yes. Donors can open a student's page, enter donation details, and pay by card without creating a PagePledge account.
Can donors cover processing fees?
Yes. PagePledge can let donors cover card processing fees at checkout so the school receives the intended donation amount.
Where do donations go?
Card payments are processed through the school's own connected Square account. PagePledge does not hold donor funds.
Are donation receipt pages indexable?
No. Receipt pages are marked noindex and also send an X-Robots-Tag header.
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