Team Fundraising Participant Goal
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You'll learn how to adjust the participant's goal. You can choose to display individual participant goals or keep only the main goal visible. 🎯

You can set the desired amount as the goal for participants, allowing you to challenge everyone to achieve their individual targets. Additionally, you can choose whether participants can raise more than their goal. Alternatively, you can opt to display only the main goal on each participant's page. The choice is yours, depending on what best suits your team. 🎯🤝

🛠️ To make this change, navigate to the page and follow these steps:

  1. Click on the three dots.
  2. Select 'Settings'
  3. Go to the 'Team' tab
  4. Click on the 'Participant Settings' tab.

Simply update the information as needed.

When you choose to display the participant's goal along with the amount, it will look like this:

If you select to show only the main goal, it will appear like this:

You can also modify the default donor message, which applies to both the content of the participant's page and the message sent to donors.

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