Through Our Website
1. Simply go to our website FHAF Home Page and click on the “Donate Here” button.
2. Fill in any of the optional fields, and then click on the “Donate” button at the bottom of page.
3. You will be taken to our PayPal page to complete your donation using a major credit card or your PayPal account.
4. If you include your email address while making your donation, you will receive an email confirming your tax-deductible contribution.
2. Fill in any of the optional fields, and then click on the “Donate” button at the bottom of page.
3. You will be taken to our PayPal page to complete your donation using a major credit card or your PayPal account.
4. If you include your email address while making your donation, you will receive an email confirming your tax-deductible contribution.
Through Our Facebook Page
1. Go to our Facebook Page and click on the “Donate” button just below the Purple Heart.
2. Fill out the chosen amount and credit card information.
3. After you make a donation, a confirmation from Facebook will be sent to the primary email listed on your Facebook account.
4. Note: Because all donations on Facebook are anonymous (we don’t see your personal information), we are unable to send a supplemental gift receipt other than what is provided by Facebook.
2. Fill out the chosen amount and credit card information.
3. After you make a donation, a confirmation from Facebook will be sent to the primary email listed on your Facebook account.
4. Note: Because all donations on Facebook are anonymous (we don’t see your personal information), we are unable to send a supplemental gift receipt other than what is provided by Facebook.
Fundraising Opportunities
Facebook Fundraiser
A Facebook fundraiser takes 5-10 minutes to set up, requires no management time. All funds go directly to FHAF (FB takes 0%), and tax-deductible receipts go directly to those that donate to your campaign. If you have questions about starting a Facebook fundraiser for FHAF, contact Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fundraisers/about or you can always email us at [email protected]
A Facebook fundraiser takes 5-10 minutes to set up, requires no management time. All funds go directly to FHAF (FB takes 0%), and tax-deductible receipts go directly to those that donate to your campaign. If you have questions about starting a Facebook fundraiser for FHAF, contact Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fundraisers/about or you can always email us at [email protected]
Employee Giving
Offering employees the option of donating through a payroll deduction is a great way to support the vision of Freedom Has A Face. Consistent giving allows Freedom Has A Face to reliably budget for our Gifts of Gratitude grant program that benefits families of the fallen in financial hardship. Should you or your employer need assistance in setting up a regular giving program, please contact us.
Offering employees the option of donating through a payroll deduction is a great way to support the vision of Freedom Has A Face. Consistent giving allows Freedom Has A Face to reliably budget for our Gifts of Gratitude grant program that benefits families of the fallen in financial hardship. Should you or your employer need assistance in setting up a regular giving program, please contact us.
Matching Gifts
A matching gift program is a charitable donation by a corporation that matches an employee's donation to an eligible nonprofit such as Freedom Has A Face. What better way to show an organization’s patriotic unity than to share in, Honoring our Fallen. Caring for their Families.
Companies may also give matching gifts for employees' efforts to hold a fundraiser benefitting Freedom Has A Face. For example, if an employee establishes or participates in a Freedom Has A Face fundraising event on our Facebook page, the employer may match the money they raise.
Planned Giving is a growing area of focus for nonprofit fundraisers and donors who wish to leave a legacy in support of the causes that they care about. Planned Giving programs require careful management and execution, but can form a very valuable part of long-term fundraising strategy for nonprofit organizations.
A matching gift program is a charitable donation by a corporation that matches an employee's donation to an eligible nonprofit such as Freedom Has A Face. What better way to show an organization’s patriotic unity than to share in, Honoring our Fallen. Caring for their Families.
Companies may also give matching gifts for employees' efforts to hold a fundraiser benefitting Freedom Has A Face. For example, if an employee establishes or participates in a Freedom Has A Face fundraising event on our Facebook page, the employer may match the money they raise.
Planned Giving is a growing area of focus for nonprofit fundraisers and donors who wish to leave a legacy in support of the causes that they care about. Planned Giving programs require careful management and execution, but can form a very valuable part of long-term fundraising strategy for nonprofit organizations.
Planned Giving
Most planned gifts take the form of bequests: legacy gifts left to a nonprofit after a donor has passed away, for which the donation process is relatively straightforward. A donor can make a charitable bequest via a trust, will, or estate plan to Freedom Has A Face.
Charitable bequests usually fall into three categories:
• Specific Amount: Just as it sounds, in these cases a donor allocates an exact set of funds to Freedom Has A Face.
• Remainder: In this case, a donor can choose to have Freedom Has A Face receive any money left after all other bequests are paid out.
• Percentage: A donor can also choose to gift Freedom Has A Face a set percentage of his or her total wealth.
No matter which of these categories a charitable gift comes from, the process for a bequest is fairly straightforward. Nevertheless, we would love to sit down with you and go over your thoughts on leaving Freedom Has A Face a planned gift.
For more information on becoming a donor or sponsor to Freedom Has A Face please contact us at [email protected].
Charitable bequests usually fall into three categories:
• Specific Amount: Just as it sounds, in these cases a donor allocates an exact set of funds to Freedom Has A Face.
• Remainder: In this case, a donor can choose to have Freedom Has A Face receive any money left after all other bequests are paid out.
• Percentage: A donor can also choose to gift Freedom Has A Face a set percentage of his or her total wealth.
No matter which of these categories a charitable gift comes from, the process for a bequest is fairly straightforward. Nevertheless, we would love to sit down with you and go over your thoughts on leaving Freedom Has A Face a planned gift.
For more information on becoming a donor or sponsor to Freedom Has A Face please contact us at [email protected].