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A link is great for direct outreach, but many partners arrive on pages you already own. Embedding the request form there lets a partner request funds in context, with your branding, without leaving the page they are on. Reach for this when you run a partner marketing page or portal and want the request path built into it.

What you’ll achieve

An MDF request form embedded on a page you control, so partners request funds without being sent elsewhere, with submissions still landing against the right fund.

Before you start

1

Confirm a custom domain

Embedding a form on your own website requires a custom domain on your plan. Without one, share the link instead. See Request funds by link.
2

Confirm the fund and its request form

A fund with its request form must exist. See Set up an MDF program.

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Steps

1

Open the share dialog

In Forms, open your form and open its Share form dialog.
2

Switch to the Embed tab

On the Embed tab, copy the generated HTML snippet.
3

Paste it on your page

Add the snippet to the page where you want partners to , such as a partner landing page or a website footer.
4

Attribute where possible

Where you know the partner, use an attributed embed so each submission credits the right partner instead of arriving anonymous.

Verify it worked

Load the page with the embed, submit a test request, and confirm it lands in Submissions against the right fund, attributed to the partner where you used an attributed embed.

Request funds by link

Use a link instead of an embed.

Run the MDF request-to-payout flow

Review and process the requests that come in.

Implementation reference

Full request and submission configuration options.