You can create several forms that are used to create contacts, e.g. when registering new participants in your programme, new service users or new clients.
By default, every organisation has an automatically-generated Contact Form called Participant
You can edit your organisation’s Participant Contact Form and/or create new Contact Forms
Get started with Contact Forms
Why you may want to use Contact Forms
A charity can have several categories of beneficiary whom it helps. For example there might be
Volunteers
Children
Parents
Therefore the registration form for each category of person needs to be different because for the Children, the charity might want there to be fields for
School
Favourite Subject
Favourite Colour
Whereas for the parents, the charity might want the registration form to have fields such as:
Number of children
Employment status
Profession
Highest level of education
Beneficiary Categories are the solution; they allow the charity to create multiple registration forms for each category of beneficiary that they work with.