For Yeshivos
The annual campaign runs on bochurim with phones, a gvir who anchors the match, and an office that chases pledges for months. ChaiRaiser hands you all three.
Four bochurim call the same gvir while a fifth reads from last year’s spreadsheet.
The anchor donor’s terms live in a phone call, and the public claim drifts from what he agreed to.
What was promised in Adar is a mystery by Elul; nobody wants to make the awkward call.
Every caller gets a link — claim-next locks each name so double-calling is structurally impossible, and the desk’s “Reb Shmuel, $500” hits the hall screen the second it’s typed.
Match terms go into a signed one-pager; the campaign page’s public match copy is generated from exactly what was signed, and your matcher gets his own live portal.
Every commitment becomes a tracked receivable with gratitude-first reminders — recorded by your office, chased with kavod.
Campaigns run in pledge mode: commitments are recorded and your office collects them the way it always has (check, Zelle, cards you process). ChaiRaiser never touches, holds, or routes the money.
Yes — each caller opens a link on their phone. The link is their whole login.
Campaigns run in pledge mode — commitments recorded, your organization collects on its own rails. ChaiRaiser never touches the money.
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