Microsoft Word – FAQ Sheet
Here are some frequently asked questions about donations, to clear any confusion or answer any questions! If you have any more, be free to contact me at [email protected]!
How can I make a donation?
-Donations may be made by check, money order, credit card, bank transfer, or EFT (Dynapay).
-Check/Money Order – must be made payable to Adventures in Missions with the my name in the memo line. Mail to: Adventures in Missions, PO Box 742570, Atlanta, GA 30374-2570.
Please mail only one check per envelope, as checks are processed mechanically.
-Credit Card/Bank Transfer – Click on the “Support Me” link on the left-hand side of the my blog site, and you will be directed through the process of making a one-time, monthly, or quarterly gift by credit card or bank transfer.
-EFT (Dynapay) – Go to adventures.org/dynapay to fill out an online form for a monthly Electronic Funds Transfer from a checking account. No transaction fee will be charged for donations made through EFT.
-We do not accept any cash donations, unless they are given directly to me!!
Microsoft Word – FAQ Sheet
Is there a maximum amount for online donations?
The maximum amount for credit card donations is $5,000. There is no limit on the amount for a bank draft donation.
Microsoft Word – FAQ Sheet
My company offers matching gifts – how do these get processed?
We are happy to verify gifts and complete any paperwork required by matching gift companies. Please be aware that we have no control over eligibility regulations and cannot guarantee that any gift will be matched or the date the matching gift will be received.
Microsoft Word – FAQ Sheet
Is my donation tax-deductible?
Yes. Upon the close of each calendar year, Adventures sends donors an annual giving statement confirming tax deductibility in the U.S. Deductibility varies for other countries outside the U.S. and therefore it is the responsibility of any international donor to consult with their tax advisor as to the deductibility of their donation. Adventures is not incorporated in any country other than the U.S. Checks made out directly to the participant or non-financial gifts to the participant are not tax-deductible.
And be gracious to you, may The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.” Numbers 6:24-26
xo Annie
