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Turn one fundraiser into a team of fundraisers. With Teams Mode, every member gets their own page, link, QR code, and leaderboard spot, so the people who care about your cause can raise money for you.
A single shared page only reaches the people you know. Peer-to-peer fundraising, which Raised calls Teams Mode, gives every member their own fundraising page so they can reach their own friends and family. When someone buys or donates from a member's page, the sale is credited to that member and their team automatically. It works for product fundraisers and donation campaigns, and you can set it up in minutes from Manage → P2P / Teams. It also spreads the work: instead of one organiser doing everything, every member helps raise money.
Choose the setup that fits your group. You can pick your mode before you invite anyone.
Best when members are not grouped, like a sports club where each player raises money on their own.
Best when you want friendly competition between groups, like a school where each class competes against the others.
Go to Manage → P2P / Teams on your fundraiser and choose Individual Mode or Team Mode.
Add members one by one, in bulk by CSV, or share a join link so people sign themselves up.
Each member shares their personal link, QR code, or poster with their own friends and family.
Sales and donations are credited automatically, and leaderboards track progress in real time.
Give every fundraiser the tools to share their page and stay motivated, and give yourself a clear view of who raised what.
Each member gets their own public fundraising page and shareable link, so supporters know exactly who they are backing.
Friendly competition drives results. Rank members individually, or set up teams and rank both.
Members can share a link, show a QR code, or download a poster to put up around their community.
Supporters can back a member in three ways, and Raised keeps the tally for you.
A supporter checks out from a member's page and the sale is credited automatically. This is the simplest way.
Turn on a picker so supporters choose who they are supporting at checkout.
Hide members from the public page so supporters give through a direct member link only.
Set the rules that suit your group, from who can join to what supporters see.
Hide teams and members from the public page so supporters buy or donate through a direct member link.
Team owners can approve join requests, and you can require an access code before anyone joins.
Share one join link for the whole fundraiser, or a separate link for each team.
Set a starting target for new members, which they can adjust from their own dashboard.
Run a class-vs-class or house competition where each group races to the top of the leaderboard.
Let each player raise money on their own for gear, travel, and tournaments, all under one campaign.
Give every volunteer their own page so they can each reach their own network of supporters.
Works for product and catalogue fundraisers as well as donation and crowdfund campaigns.
Hear from the schools, clubs, and groups raising money with Raised.
"Honestly this made everything so easy! We had hundreds of orders and had not one issue because payment was organised and sorted. Thanks team, will definitely be back."
Krispy Kreme Fundraiser
Everything you need to know about Teams Mode.
It turns one campaign into many. Instead of a single shared page, each member raises money on your behalf from their own fundraising page, reaching their own friends and family. That personal connection is why peer-to-peer campaigns tend to reach far more supporters than a single shared page.
Teams Mode is how you run peer-to-peer fundraising on Raised. Enable it on your fundraiser, add members, and each one gets a personal page, shareable link, QR code, and a leaderboard spot. It works for product fundraisers and donation campaigns.
Set up Teams Mode in minutes and give every member their own page. Sign up free and launch your campaign today.
Start a Team FundraiserMembers log in at raised.nz/teams to set a goal, track their total and rank, and see their orders.
Every sale or donation is credited to the right member and team, with no manual tallying.
Optional automated emails help new members set a goal, share their page, and stay motivated to the finish.
Individual Mode is a single flat list of members on one leaderboard, which suits a sports club where each player raises money on their own. Team Mode groups members into named teams with their own team owners and both team and member leaderboards, which suits a school running a class-vs-class competition.
The simplest way is the personal link: a supporter checks out from a member's page and the sale is credited automatically. You can also let supporters choose who they are supporting at checkout, or turn on privacy mode so supporters arrive through a direct member link.
Members log in at raised.nz/teams with a magic link sent to their email. Members without an email can still be added, which helps for younger participants.
Yes. Teams Mode works for product or catalogue fundraisers and for donation and crowdfund campaigns.