Grow our Congressional Majority in 2010! — Make Links and Get HTML

With ActBlue, you can build a gateway to your fundraising page on any website! If you blog about a candidate, toss in a contribution form. If your group sends out email newsletters, you can include a contribution form right in the e-mail.

New: get ActBlue graphics!

Single amount contribution form

This HTML generates a form for a single contribution amount. The amount entered in the box will be divided evenly among the candidates on your page. To duplicate this form:

My contribution: $

paste the following HTML into your webpage or email.

Custom amounts contribution form

Instead of a single amount, this form allows your visitors to specify individual contribution amounts for some or all of the candidates on your fundraising page.

Evan Bayh (IN-Sen) $
Michael Bennet (CO-Sen) $
Barbara Boxer (CA-Sen) $
Jennifer Brunner (OH-Sen) $
Jack Conway (KY-Sen) $
Robin Carnahan (MO-Sen) $
Chris Dodd (CT-Sen) $
Byron Dorgan (ND-Sen) $
Russ Feingold (WI-Sen) $
Lee Fisher (OH-Sen) $
Kirsten Gillibrand (NY-Sen) $
Paul Hodes (NH-Sen) $
Daniel Inouye (HI-Sen) $
Bob Krause (IA-Sen) $
Patrick Leahy (VT-Sen) $
Blanche Lincoln (AR-Sen) $
Kendrick Meek (FL-Sen) $
Barbara Mikulski (MD-Sen) $
Daniel Mongiardo (KY-Sen) $
Patty Murray (WA-Sen) $
Harry Reid (NV-Sen) $
Chuck Schumer (NY-Sen) $
Arlen Specter (PA-Sen) $
Ron Wyden (OR-Sen) $
PAC for a Change $

Again, the required HTML:

The gory details

You're free, of course, to change the form around and tweak the formatting and text. The only important parts are:

  • <form ...>
    Don't mess with this line.
  • <input name="..." ...>
    The important thing about the input boxes are the name and id fields, which can't be changed. You're free to change the size, formatting, label, etc.
  • <input type="hidden" name="list" ... >
    Indicates that the contribution should be credited to your fundraising page. Don't adjust this line.