Donating to IHCenter Projects

 

 

IHCenter offers numerous methods of donating to the IHCenter Project of your choice. You may send a check or money order via any national postal or courier service, or make an online contribution via our secure payment gateway.  Please contact us to arrange for other methods of contribution.

To make an online contribution to the IHCenter Project of your choice, please go to http://ihcenter.org/groups and select their name from the alphabetical list.   Click on their Project name to visit the page we have dedicated to their humanitarian mission, so that you can easily process a direct contribution and instantly receive your personal aknowledgment letter.

No matter which method you select for donating, contributions of $250 or more will also be acknowledged with a formal letter sent via USPS within 4 to 6 weeks after IHCenter receives the contribution. Cancelled checks, online receipts and bank records will suffice for claiming contributions of less than $250.  To review the requirements for claiming tax deductible charitable contributions, please visit the IRS page at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p1771.pdf

Reminder: Please retain all receipts for proof of your tax-deductible contributions to our Federal EIN: 33-0767921.

Please click here to review the IHCenter 2003 U. S. Federal tax return.

Please click here to review the IHCenter 2004 U. S. Federal tax return.

Please click here to review the IHCenter 2005 U. S. Federal tax return.

Please click here to review the IHCenter 2006 U. S. Federal tax return.

NEW Please click here to review the IHCenter 2007 U. S. Federal tax return.

 

Donations to the IHCenter General Fund 

Contributions made to the IHCenter General Fund via an email message to Operations@IHCenter.org will be used to the benefit of all IHCenter Member Groups through the improvement of grant research, Internet and general services, and public outreach.  Surpluses also provide for an emergency fund to address those times when a Project occasionally falls short of critically needed funds.