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Commonly Asked Questions about Office pledge Donation Forms

The Pledge encourages signatories to support issues that inspire them personally and benefit society. Giving Pledge signatories are focused on a wide array of causes, from medical research to poverty alleviation, disaster relief, climate change and arts and culture.
The app is currently free for merchants to implement and we take a percentage of the donation prior to distribution to the nonprofit. The fee breakdown is here: Card processing fees: ~2.9% + $. 30 per transaction covers the card processing costs charged to us.
Start with the basics on your pledge card: Your organization logo. Your organizations contact information. A space for donor contact information like phone, address, and e-mail. Ask string (the amount of money they will donate- also called gift array) and an option for them to write in other amount for the pledge.
A promise to make a gift, bequest or devise of cash or other property to an organization described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code is contractually binding with or without consideration if the promisor indicated in writing an intent that the promise be a binding legal obligation.
The Giving Pledge is a charitable campaign, founded by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, to encourage wealthy people to contribute a majority (i.e. more than 50%) of their wealth to philanthropic causes.
Both a pledge and a donation result in donors giving money or goods to a nonprofit. But the big difference between a donation and a pledge is the timing. A donation describes the immediate exchange of money or goods from a donor. A pledge is the promised exchange of money or goods from a donor.
For any donations over $1,000, the nonprofit will receive the donation minus credit card fees of 2.9% + $0.30.
To calculate pledge fulfillment percentage, you divide total pledges fulfilled by total pledges promised and multiply by 100 to get a percentage.