Update Your Payout Bank Account
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How to Update Your Website URL on Stripe
If your website URL has changed or you need to add one to complete Stripe verification, here's how to update it: Go to stripe.com and log in to your connected account. Click the Settings gear in the upper right corner. Under Account Settings, click Business. Under Business, click Business Details. Click Edit. Scroll down to Business Website, enter your updated URL, and click Save. Don't have a website yet? See *Why Stripe Requires a Website — And WhatFew readersHow To: Build Smart Fundraising Forms
✅ Step 1: Go to Your Dashboard Log in to your GoodChange account. Click “Fundraisers” in the left-hand menu. Select “Create New Fundraiser” (or “Edit” if you’re updating an existing one). 📝 Step 2: Fill In the Essentials Fundraiser Title Keep it short and action-oriented. Example: “Join Team Alexis — Founding Donors Wanted!” 📝 Fundraiser Description Briefly explain what the fundraiser is for. Share how the funds will be used, and add urgencyFew readersUpdate Your Bank Account for Payouts
To change or add a bank account for payouts, you'll do this through Stripe — not GoodChange directly. Go to stripe.com and log in to your connected account. Click the Settings gear in the upper right corner. Under Account Settings, click Business. Under Business, click Linked External Accounts. Click + Add account. Choose your bank provider and enter your banking login credentials, or enter your routing and account number manually. Select the accounts you'dFew readersHow to Switch from Manual to Automatic Payouts
To update your payout schedule from manual to automatic, log in to your Stripe account at stripe.com — not GoodChange. Payout settings live in Stripe. Go to stripe.com and log in to your connected account. Click the Settings gear in the upper right corner. Under Account Settings, click Business. Under Business, click Bank Accounts & Currencies. Scroll down to + Payout Schedule. Select Automatic and choose your preferred frequency: daily, weekly, or monthly.Few readers