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Charity Donation Sites
KatLove
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I'm looking for a not for profit charity donation site that allows you to split donations between 2 charities.
The only one I can find that offers the option to split money between charities is Just Giving but costs the charity quite a bit in monthly subscriptions plus takes a cut of the donations.
Does anyone out there know of any that tick both my boxes?
Thanks
Kat
The only one I can find that offers the option to split money between charities is Just Giving but costs the charity quite a bit in monthly subscriptions plus takes a cut of the donations.
Does anyone out there know of any that tick both my boxes?
Thanks
Kat
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Have you looked at the Charities Aid Foundation https://www.cafonline.org/ yet?
They may be a bit too "heavyweight" if all you want is a few odd donations, but if you are considering giving money regularly, or making lump sum payments, then they may be what you are looking for.
When you donate to them, they set up a sort of charity "bank account" for you, from which you can make donations. You even get a "cheque book" and "debit card" which you can use to make donations to charities. Most charity donation forms take CAF cards as an alternative to credit cards.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0 -
Would it be easier and simpler - and cheaper for the charity - to just set up a DD for each of them?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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