Branding Card Impact Statement needs to have a higher character limit.

We have to use the Standard Form since the Impact Statement has a character limit. The team would like to use the Optimized Form but this limitation forces us to use the Standard Form.

  • Danielle Repic
  • Nov 3 2025
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  • Danielle Repic commented
    November 25, 2025 17:11

    [like] Repic, Danielle reacted to your message:

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    Samantha McGuin commented
    November 25, 2025 17:07

    We've shipped this change and removed the impact statement character restriction. Do note that there is a height restriction (about 300 px) for desktop devices so make sure you are previewing your form and branding card to ensure you haven't added too much text.

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    Samantha McGuin commented
    November 04, 2025 18:09

    Thanks for this info! Moving this to Planned and working with the teams to see if we can slip this change in! I'll keep you posted on timeframe.

  • Danielle Repic commented
    November 04, 2025 15:13

    Here's a screenshot

  • Danielle Repic commented
    November 04, 2025 15:12

    ugh - plus XXX

    got the error message "Limit impact statement to 700 characters."


  • Danielle Repic commented
    November 04, 2025 15:11

    sorry add on

    college. Your gift helps turn hope into achievement.

    Why It Matters:

    -95% of Schreiner students receive financial aid

  • Danielle Repic commented
    November 04, 2025 15:09

    For our Giving week, the Impact Statement was to be:

    The Hill Country College Fund(HCCF) makes a Schreiner University education possible for students from Kerr and surrounding counties. Many are the first in their families to attend college

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    Samantha McGuin commented
    November 04, 2025 14:53

    Thanks for this idea! Can you give me an example impact statement that is past the character limit? We don't want to open this all the way up because it does need to be somewhat contained for the donor experience. An example will help us test and see what it looks like as we consider expanding the limit.