Three historically black churches in Louisiana that burned in a string of fires in April will receive a combined $2.6 million after more than 38,000 donors contributed to a crowdfunding effort.

The GoFundMe campaign launched April 10 surpassed its $1.8 million goal by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Each church received $866,000 Sunday night, according to reporter Yashar Ali, who has written for HuffPost and New York Magazine and helped make the online fundraiser go viral.

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Folks, we did it!!! Tonight, the pastors of the three historically black Louisiana churches received the funds so many of you donated to help them rebuild.



Each church received $866,000!



Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am so grateful! pic.twitter.com/Jg3uUoZIm7 — Yashar Ali (@yashar) June 3, 2019

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Ali tweeted about the fundraiser in April, raising its profile online and getting attention from politicians and celebrities, including comedian Seth Meyers and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonDemocratic groups using Bloomberg money to launch M in Spanish language ads in Florida The Hill's Campaign Report: Presidential polls tighten weeks out from Election Day More than 50 Latino faith leaders endorse Biden MORE.

A surge in donations came after the Notre Dame Cathedral fire in Paris in April. Ali tweeted "the rebuild of Notre Dame will be well funded" but the Louisiana churches needed help.

The funds will benefit the Seventh District Baptist Association, lead by President Freddie Jack. The donations will go toward the rebuilding of St. Mary Baptist Church, Greater Union Baptist Church and Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church.

A 21-year-old suspect has been charged with hate crimes in the alleged arson incidents. All three churches were empty at the time of the fires.