About Goodwish WP Theme

Goodwish is a WordPress theme built by Edge-Themes, designed primarily for nonprofits, charities, and fundraising organizations. It ships with a donation-ready layout, pre-built inner pages, and tight integration with GiveWP for accepting online donations directly through your site.

The theme uses the WPBakery page builder and includes Edge-Themes’ own shortcode library, giving you a solid visual editing experience without touching code. Goodwish also includes event management layouts, volunteer sign-up pages, and cause-specific page templates — everything a charity site typically needs out of the box.

It is built on a clean, structured foundation with support for custom headers, multiple blog layouts, and full translation readiness. If your organization relies on storytelling and donor trust, Goodwish gives you the page structure to support both.

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Edge-Themes built Goodwish with nonprofits in mind, but no theme ships ready for every organization’s specific needs. When your donation flow needs custom logic, your cause pages need structural changes, or something breaks after an update, you need a developer who knows this theme well.

FoxyConcept connects you with vetted Goodwish specialists through Codeable — the only platform exclusively for expert WordPress developers. No generalist freelancers, no guesswork. You post your project, get a clear estimate, and move forward only when you’re ready.

Pros

  • Purpose-built for nonprofits with GiveWP donation integration included
  • Comes with pre-built cause, volunteer, and event page templates
  • WPBakery page builder included with a large Edge-Themes shortcode library
  • Multiple header and footer styles with a visual header builder
  • Translation-ready with WPML compatibility for international charity sites

Cons

  • WPBakery creates page lock-in — switching builders later is difficult
  • Edge-Themes shortcodes add complexity and can conflict with plugins
  • Theme options panel is large and can overwhelm first-time users
  • No native Gutenberg support — full-site editing is not available
  • Support response times can be slow outside business hours

Who is Goodwish for?

Nonprofit and Charity Organizations

Goodwish was built for this. Cause pages, donation forms via GiveWP, donor progress bars, and volunteer sign-up layouts come pre-configured. A nonprofit can launch a credible, donation-ready site without building page structures from scratch.

Fundraising Campaign Sites

Single-cause fundraising campaigns benefit from Goodwish’s goal tracking layouts and campaign-specific page templates. Pair it with GiveWP’s campaign add-on and you have a focused site that drives donors toward a single clear action.

Religious and Faith-Based Organizations

Faith communities often need event calendars, sermon or message archives, and donation pages alongside standard content. Goodwish supports all three without requiring additional page builders or heavy plugin stacks to fill the gaps.

Environmental and Conservation Groups

Conservation and environmental groups need compelling visual storytelling alongside donation functionality. Goodwish’s full-width image sections and cause layouts work well for organizations that lead with impact photography and campaign progress metrics.

Community Event and Volunteer Programs

Organizations running regular community events or volunteer drives get real value from Goodwish’s event layout templates and volunteer registration pages. Combined with The Events Calendar plugin, it handles recurring programs without custom development.

Customizing Goodwish

Out of the box, Goodwish covers a lot of ground — but most organizations need changes that go beyond what the theme options panel offers. That might mean custom donation flow adjustments, a restructured cause archive, or integrating a CRM with your GiveWP forms.

A Goodwish expert can work inside WPBakery to build new section layouts, modify the theme’s shortcodes without breaking updates, and connect third-party tools like Mailchimp, Salesforce, or payment gateways your donors already use.

Edge-Themes provides decent documentation, but the shortcode system has a learning curve. Getting a Goodwish expert involved early saves hours of trial and error, especially when you need custom cause pages, recurring donation logic, or a multi-language setup that works reliably across the full site.

Recommended plugins for Goodwish

Goodwish works well with GiveWP for donations, The Events Calendar for fundraising events, and WPML for multilingual charity sites reaching international donors.

For forms beyond donations, Gravity Forms and WPForms both integrate cleanly. If your site needs to grow beyond its initial launch, pairing Goodwish with focused performance tuning via WordPress performance optimization keeps donation pages loading fast — critical when donor trust depends on speed and reliability.

Organizations investing in organic donor acquisition should also look at WordPress SEO services to make cause and campaign pages rank for relevant search terms.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Goodwish common issues

Goodwish donation button not working after update

Donation button failures after updates usually trace back to a GiveWP version conflict or a JavaScript error caused by a plugin loading scripts in the wrong order. Start by deactivating plugins one at a time to isolate the conflict. Check the browser console for JS errors. If the button exists in the DOM but does nothing, a script dependency is likely broken. Our WordPress bug fixing service can diagnose and resolve this without disrupting your live donation flow.

Goodwish WPBakery page shows blank or broken layout

Blank or broken WPBakery layouts after a WordPress or theme update are almost always caused by shortcode rendering failures or a missing plugin dependency. Check if the Edge-Themes plugin bundle is active and up to date. A PHP error log will usually point directly at the broken shortcode. If the layout was working before an update, a backup restore followed by controlled re-updating isolates the breaking change. Our bug fixing team handles this regularly.

Goodwish GiveWP form not displaying correctly on mobile

GiveWP form display issues on mobile in Goodwish are often caused by the theme’s grid styles conflicting with GiveWP’s own form CSS. Inspect the form container on mobile using browser dev tools and look for fixed widths or overflow hidden properties applied by the theme. Adding targeted CSS overrides in the child theme’s stylesheet usually resolves this. Avoid editing Goodwish’s core CSS files directly since theme updates will overwrite those changes.

Goodwish custom header not saving changes

If Goodwish’s header builder is not saving changes, the most common causes are a caching plugin serving a stale header or a nonce expiry during the save request. Clear all cache layers first, including server-side cache if your host uses one. If the issue persists, check for JavaScript console errors during the save action. Browser extensions blocking requests can also interfere. Disabling them temporarily during header editing often resolves unexplained save failures.

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Goodwish FAQ

Yes, Goodwish is purpose-built for nonprofit and charity use. It ships with donation layouts, cause pages, volunteer templates, and GiveWP integration. For organizations that want a credible, donation-ready site without building everything from scratch, it is one of the more practical theme choices in this space.

Yes. Goodwish is built with GiveWP in mind and includes pre-styled donation form layouts. Basic integration works out of the box. If you need recurring donations, fee recovery, or custom form fields, those require GiveWP add-ons configured separately alongside the theme.

Technically you can use WordPress’s default editor, but Goodwish’s pre-built pages are built entirely in WPBakery. Without it, those layouts break and you lose most of the theme’s visual structure. Goodwish is not designed for Gutenberg and does not support full-site editing in its current form.

Edge-Themes updates Goodwish periodically to maintain WordPress compatibility. Check the theme’s changelog on ThemeForest before updating WordPress core on a live site. Running updates on a staging environment first is strongly recommended, especially if your donation forms are active.

Migrating to Goodwish from another theme requires rebuilding page layouts inside WPBakery since page builder content is not portable. Your posts, media, and donation data migrate cleanly, but any page built in a different builder needs to be reconstructed. Our WordPress migration service can handle this without downtime.

Hire a Goodwish Developer

Whether you need a full Goodwish build for your nonprofit, custom donation page layouts, GiveWP integration, or fixes to something that stopped working, FoxyConcept can match you with the right developer fast. Work is scoped clearly, delivered professionally, and backed by Codeable’s satisfaction guarantee. Get a free estimate — no obligation, no upfront payment, just a clear picture of what your project needs.

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