Donor/Volunteer FAQ

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FAQ (for Donors/Volunteers)

What can I donate through a nonprofit’s website?
How else can I support a nonprofit financially?
Are there any other ways I can support a nonprofit?
Are my donations processed securely?
Will my information be sold, swapped, or given to any third parties?

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Answer

What can I donate through a nonprofit’s website that was created using NonprofitSite123?

1. Cash (using a credit card or e-check) – even make your donation in someone else’s name, or designate your donation as recurring (e.g., monthly for 12 months, etc.)

2. In-kind donations (by creating an in-kind offer, fulfilling an in-kind request, or even posting an in-kind offer for sale in the nonprofit’s e-store – where the proceeds go to the nonprofit)

3. Planned gifts – involving wills, trusts, and life insurance

4. Investment donations (e.g., stocks, bonds, etc.)

How else can I support a nonprofit financially?

1. Purchase an event ticket

2. Pay membership dues

3. Make an e-store purchase

4. Sign up as a "thon" (e.g., walk-a-thon, etc.) participant

5. Sponsor a thon participant (e.g., with a per-mile pledge or a fixed donation)
6. Much more!

Are there any other ways I can support a nonprofit?

1. Volunteer

2. Apply for employment

3. Refer the nonprofit to a friend

4. Read urgent action alerts and take action

5. Register the nonprofit in your "favorites" list, then send a link to your friends and family, suggesting that they donate to these nonprofits in lieu of gifts for special occasions

6. Send e-cards

7. Sign up for their e-mail list

8. Leave feedback

9. Much more!

Are my donations processed securely?

Yes. CharityFinders uses the latest technology (including 128-bit SSL encryption) to protect all of your sensitive financial and personal information. CharityFinders also complies with the latest Visa/Mastercard required security protocols -- called CISP.

Will my information be sold, swapped, or given to any third parties?

Never.

 
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