Causes & community

Event calendar for nonprofits

Event Calendar Widget helps nonprofits and community organizations publish a clear calendar of fundraisers, volunteer days, workshops and meetings — synced from the tools your team already uses. Supporters see what’s coming up and add events to their own calendar, so more of them turn out.

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00Live demo

Try the live calendar

Browse the months and open an event — this is the real widget, running below.

01Why it fits

Made for nonprofits

Everything you need to publish events for your nonprofit, without the maintenance of a heavier tool.

  • Sync from Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 — no new system for staff or volunteers

  • Merge program, volunteer and fundraising calendars into one filterable view

  • Free to start, so your budget goes to the mission instead of software

02What you can publish

What nonprofits put on the calendar

A few of the most common ways the calendar earns its place on the page.

  • 01

    Galas, drives and fundraising campaigns

  • 02

    Volunteer shifts, work days and orientation sessions

  • 03

    Free workshops, classes and community programs

  • 04

    Board meetings, AGMs and member calls

  • 05

    Awareness weeks and campaign milestones

  • 06

    Grant and application deadlines for the people you serve

03Choosing a calendar

What to look for in a nonprofit calendar

The things that actually matter when you’re picking an events calendar for a nonprofit.

Built for lean teams

Nonprofits rarely have a webmaster on call. A calendar that pulls from a shared Google or Outlook account — with nothing to install or patch — keeps the site current without adding to anyone’s workload.

Many programs, one view

Programs, volunteering and fundraising often live on separate calendars. Merging them into one filterable widget gives supporters a complete picture while each team keeps control of its own dates.

Designed to drive turnout

An event only matters if people show up. One-tap “Add to calendar” buttons put your event on a supporter’s phone with a reminder, which does more for attendance than a flyer ever could.

Kind to a tight budget

You can launch on a free plan and upgrade only if you need more calendars or customization — no long contract, and no per-seat pricing that punishes a growing volunteer base.

04Setup

How to add it to your site

Three steps, no developer required — and it works the same on every website builder.

  1. 1

    Keep events in the calendar you already use

    Add your events to Google Calendar, Outlook or any iCal calendar — the same one your team already maintains. Nothing new to learn, and edits show up on your site automatically.

  2. 2

    Style it to match your site

    Pick an accent color, light or dark mode, and the layout that fits: a month grid for an overview, a schedule list for what’s next, or a compact card view for tight spaces.

  3. 3

    Paste one line of code

    Drop the embed snippet into any page. It works on every major website builder — see the platform guides for the exact steps on yours.

calendar-embed.html
<!-- Event Calendar Widget embed code -->
<div id="calendar-embed-cal-dot-et"
  data-calendar-link="your-calendar-id"
  data-theme="#2563eb"
  data-show-powered="true"
  data-mode="light"
  data-first-day-of-week="mon"
  data-view="month"
  data-show-side-panel="false"
  data-timezone="America/New_York"></div>

<script src="https://calget.com/assets/js/embedcalendar.js" defer></script>

Building on a specific platform? Follow the exact steps in our platform guides for WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow and more.

05FAQ

Nonprofits calendar questions

Yes. You can start for free and publish a public calendar at no cost. Paid plans add more calendars and customization if you grow into them.

Yes. Because events come from a standard Google or iCal calendar, anyone you give access to can add or edit events from the calendar app they already know.

Yes. Keep them on different calendars and combine the ones you want to show, so the public view stays focused while internal dates stay internal.

When someone taps “Add to calendar”, the event lands in their own Apple, Google or Outlook calendar and uses their normal reminder settings.

If your site lets you paste HTML — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow and others — it works. See the platform guides for your builder.

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