Tithe - Inspiring Missiontrip Landing Page Template
Tithe is a full-width immersive landing page template built for mission trip fundraising. It uses a Tech Glass visual style, an animated illustrated world map header, and a case study narrative scroll to guide visitors from inspiration to action. Progressive lead capture, a donation progress display, and shareable story sections help churches and youth groups turn goals into funded departures.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Tithe is a mission trip fundraising landing page template designed for churches, youth groups, and mission teams. It combines animated illustration, layered glass-panel design, and a scroll-driven case study structure to earn donor trust before asking for anything. The primary call to action guides visitors to start their own trip fundraising page in minutes.
Who this template is for
This template is built for the people coordinating and funding mission trips from the ground up. Whether you are managing a team of teenagers or stewarding a church budget, Tithe gives you a professional fundraising page without needing a developer.
- Youth pastors and team leaders running first-time or repeat mission trips
- Church administrators replacing manual donation spreadsheets with a purpose-built page
- Mission organizations needing a shareable, story-driven fundraiser for any destination
What problem this template solves
Most mission teams raise funds through word of mouth, email chains, and paper forms. There is no central place that tells the story, tracks progress, and converts a curious visitor into a committed donor. Tithe solves exactly that gap.
- No unified fundraising page that builds credibility and shows real progress
- Donors feel disconnected from the trip they are supporting
- Teams waste time re-explaining their mission to every new potential supporter
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page fundraising experience that takes a visitor from first impression to form submission. Every section is purposeful, and the layout does the storytelling for you.
- An animated illustrated header that draws attention without a single stock photo
- Three scroll-driven case study sections showing real funded trips from start to finish
- A progressive lead capture form that feels like planning, not paperwork
Feature list
This template includes a focused set of components, each serving the fundraising mission directly.
Animated World Map Header
A hand-drawn illustrated world map slowly sketches itself into view on page load. Dotted routes trace paths from American cities to destinations like Guatemala, Haiti, and Uganda. Small illustrated figures appear at each stop, and the route lines glow gold as they complete. The headline fades in over the still-drawing map, setting an emotional tone before any copy is read.
Case Study Narrative Scroll
The page follows one real mission trip at a time across four scroll stages: team introduction, the fundraising page in action, the trip itself with photos and donor messages, and the final outcome. Three complete case studies appear before the first form field, building cumulative proof that the platform works for any group size or denomination.
Donation Progress Display
Each case study embeds a living fundraiser screenshot with a thermometer-style progress bar climbing toward its goal. Warm blessing gold marks milestones and the current total. Visitors see actual numbers, not promises, which builds immediate credibility.
Progressive Lead Capture Form
The primary call to action asks for church or organization name first, then trip destination, team size range, and fundraising goal. Each field appears in sequence so the form feels like a guided planning conversation. This reduces friction and increases completion.
Pinned Call to Action
After the first case study, the "Start Your Trip Page" button pins gently to the bottom of the viewport. It stays visible throughout the scroll without interrupting the reading experience. A secondary path labeled "See a Demo Trip Page" serves visitors who want to explore before committing.
Shareable Story Pages
The template includes shareable story page sections where donor messages and trip updates can be displayed. This gives supporters a way to feel part of the journey even from home, reinforcing the emotional connection that drives continued giving.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Animated Map Header | Sets emotional tone and introduces mission destinations |
| Hero Headline Fade | Delivers the core message as the map completes |
| Case Study One | Introduces first team, destination, and fundraising goal |
| Progress Thermometer Embed | Shows the fundraising page climbing toward its target |
| Trip Story Section | Shares photos, quotes, and donor messages from the journey |
| Trip Outcome Block | Reveals the final funded result and real-world impact |
| Case Study Two | Repeats the narrative arc for a second team and destination |
| Case Study Three | Adds a third funded story before any form appears |
| Lead Capture Form | Collects church name, destination, team size, and goal |
| Demo Trip Path | Offers a secondary route to a fully built sample fundraiser |
| Pinned call to action Bar | Keeps the primary action visible throughout the scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity uses a Tech Glass theme paired with a Cloud Canvas color palette. The result is a layout that feels clean, layered, and intentional, like light filtering through a frosted church window on a bright morning.
- Core colors: soft vapor white (#F4F7FA), translucent sky panel (#D6E4F0), deep mission navy (#1B2A4A), and warm blessing gold (#E8A838)
- Gold is reserved strictly for calls to action, progress bars, and donation milestones
- Backgrounds stack in translucent glass panels with subtle blur and depth; all body text lives in deep navy for clarity
Mobile & speed optimization
The full-width immersive layout is built to remain readable and functional on smaller screens. The progressive form, pinned call to action, and case study sections all adapt to mobile viewports without losing their narrative flow.
- Animated illustration header scales gracefully so the map and figures remain legible on phone screens
- The pinned call to action bar adjusts its position to stay accessible on mobile without covering key content
- Translucent panel stacking and blur effects are applied in a way that keeps the layout lightweight and visually coherent on smaller devices
How this template helps you convert
Tithe is structured around earning trust before asking for action. Every scroll section builds confidence so the form feels like a natural next step, not a cold request.
- Three complete funded-trip case studies appear before the first form field, so visitors arrive at the lead capture moment already believing the platform works.
- The progressive form reveals one field at a time, reducing the visual weight of the sign-up step and making completion feel like a short planning session rather than a commitment.
Other information about this template
Tithe is categorized under Charity and Fundraiser Profile within the Personal and Resume template category, making it a strong fit for mission-focused individuals and organizations building their first digital fundraising presence.
- The template is designed as a single-page, section-led landing page, not a multi-page site
- The illustrated header style avoids stock photography entirely, giving the page a handcrafted and authentic character
- The case study narrative creative direction means the page tells three distinct stories per scroll session, each covering a different destination, team size, and denomination
- The demo trip path gives hesitant visitors a low-commitment way to explore the product before signing up




Theme
Tech Glass
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Animated World Map Header
Case Study Narrative Scroll
Donation Progress Thermometer
Progressive Lead Capture Form
Pinned Viewport Call to Action
Shareable Story Page Sections
Related questions
Does this template require any design experience to use?
What makes the donation progress display effective for fundraising?
Who is the 'See a Demo Trip Page' option designed for?
Is this template suitable for small youth groups with limited budgets?
Can this template showcase trips to multiple destinations?