Raisely

Syncs every donation and campaign event into your CRM, automates donor thank you messages, and tracks fundraising profiles across multiple active campaigns.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Raisely integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Raisely calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Raisely data, across all 61 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Raisely access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Raisely, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Raisely is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Raisely.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Raisely action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Raisely, and when to use it.

Get campaigns
Pull a list of all fundraising campaigns, filtered by status or date. Use this to monitor active goals.
Get campaign profiles
List all fundraising profiles within a specific campaign. Use this to identify top donors for a single event.
Retrieve posts
Pull all platform posts with pagination and sorting. Use this to audit campaign storytelling content.
Get profiles
Retrieve fundraising profiles using filters, sorting, or ranking. Use this to segment donors by value.
Get tags
Pull a list of all available tags. Use this to ensure consistent labeling across donor records.
Get user profiles
Retrieve all public and private profiles for a specific user ID. Use this for deep donor research.
Get users
Pull a paginated list of all users. Use this for global donor audits or data cleanup.
Get webhooks
List all configured webhook subscriptions. Use this to verify that event triggers are active.
List subscriptions
Fetch all recurring donation subscriptions. Use this to forecast monthly recurring revenue.
Create or update user
Upsert a user record based on an email address. Use this to sync external lead lists into Raisely.
Get available events
Retrieve a list of all possible webhook event types. Use this to configure new automation triggers.
Logout
Invalidate the current session token. Use this to secure the account after a manual session.
Retrieve Raisely API Documentation
Tool to retrieve the raisely api documentation. use when you need the full openapi specification of the raisely api.
Raisely Get Campaign Profiles
Tool to list all fundraising profiles in a campaign. use after obtaining a valid campaign uuid.
Retrieve Raisely Posts
Tool to retrieve all posts available on the raisely platform. use when you need to list posts with pagination and sorting.
Raisely Get Profiles
Tool to retrieve all fundraising profiles in a campaign. use when you need to list profiles with optional filters, sorting, and ranking after obtaining a valid api token.
Raisely Get Tags
Tool to retrieve all tags available in the raisely platform. use when you need a paginated list of tags after obtaining a valid api token.
Raisely Get Webhooks
Tool to retrieve a list of configured webhooks. use when you need to list all webhook subscriptions for the current campaign after authenticating.
Raisely List Subscriptions
Tool to retrieve a list of subscriptions. use when you need to fetch all subscriptions after authenticating with raisely.
Logout from Raisely
Tool to invalidate the current user's token and log out. use when ending an authenticated raisely session to ensure the token is invalidated.
Get Raisely Available Events
Tool to retrieve a list of available raisely webhook events. use when you need to know all event types raisely can send via webhooks.
Raisely Get Campaigns
Tool to retrieve a list of campaigns from raisely. use when you need to list campaigns with optional search, filtering, sorting, and pagination after obtaining a valid api token.
Raisely Get Users
Tool to retrieve a list of all users in the raisely platform. use when you need a paginated user list, with optional sorting or inclusion of private fields.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven respects all privacy settings configured within your Raisely dashboard. When the agent calls the Get User Profiles endpoint, it only retrieves private profile data if your API token has the explicit permissions required for that level of access. All data transferred between Raisely and Ceven is encrypted using TLS during transit and stored using AES 256 encryption at rest. We never share donor PII with third party models for training purposes. You can restrict which fields the agent can read by adjusting your API scopes in the Raisely settings menu, ensuring that sensitive financial data only reaches the specific workflows you authorize.
Ceven can manage the data within your campaigns, but it primarily focuses on the movement of donor and user information. While the agent can pull campaign lists and profiles to trigger downstream actions, creating a full campaign with its landing page and design assets is handled within the Raisely visual editor. Once a campaign is live, Ceven takes over by monitoring the events and syncing the results to your other tools. This ensures your brand guidelines are maintained by a human while the tedious data synchronization is handled by the AI agent in the background.
Yes. Ceven uses the List Subscriptions tool to monitor recurring gifts. You can build a workflow that flags a donor for a personal phone call the moment their subscription hits a six month anniversary or triggers an alert if a recurring payment fails. The agent can compare the current subscription state against your CRM to ensure that the monthly giving totals are always in sync. This removes the need to manually export subscription reports every month to update your donor database or your financial forecasts.
Yes. Raisely enforces API rate limits to ensure platform stability. If a workflow attempts to pull tens of thousands of profiles in a single burst, Raisely may return a 429 too many requests error. Ceven handles this by implementing an automatic exponential backoff strategy, which means the agent will pause and retry the request after a short delay. For very large datasets, we recommend using the paginated list tools rather than requesting all records at once. This ensures your integration remains stable and does not trigger a temporary lockout from the Raisely API.
The Create or Update User action uses the email address as the unique identifier. When the agent sends a request, Raisely checks if a user with that email already exists. If it does, Raisely updates the existing record with the new information provided. If no match is found, it creates a brand new user profile. This is critical for nonprofits that collect data from multiple sources, as it prevents the creation of duplicate donor records and ensures that a single donor has one unified profile across all your different fundraising campaigns.
Absolutely. The agent can pull all tags associated with a profile regardless of which campaign they originated from. You can create a workflow that identifies donors who have given to three or more different campaigns and automatically tags them as a loyal supporter in your CRM. By using the Get Tags and Get Profiles tools in tandem, Ceven can map out the journey of a donor over time, allowing you to see exactly which causes resonate most with specific segments of your audience.
Raisely attempts to deliver webhooks to the configured endpoint, and Ceven provides a highly available listener to capture these events. In the rare event of a network failure, you can use the Get Webhooks tool to verify your configuration. Because Ceven also has read access to the API, you can set up a daily reconciliation workflow that pulls the latest profiles and compares them against your database. This hybrid approach of using both real time webhooks and scheduled API polls ensures that no donation ever goes unrecorded.
Ceven can retrieve and audit your posts using the Retrieve Posts tool. This allows you to build a workflow that summarizes the content of your current campaign posts for a board report or analyzes which posts are associated with the most successful fundraising profiles. While the agent is excellent at reading and analyzing your content, the actual creative process of writing and publishing posts is best handled within the Raisely platform to ensure the visual layout and media are correctly placed for your donors.

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