You Can Make an Online Gift to CPM
Dear Friends and Attenders of Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting,
Through Philadelphia Yearly Meeting’s online contribution service, anyone can now make a secure contribution of a one-time or recurring gift to Central Philadelphia Monthly Meeting online with no fees charged to you or CPMM.
Click here to give right away!
“Will I or CPMM be charged a fee for this service?”
No, none whatsoever. PYM covers the 3% transaction fee charged by the processor, Acceptiva.
“What are my payment options?”
The donation can be by credit card or by ACH checking account withdrawal.
“Where should I look on the form to make sure my gift goes to CPMM?”
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You will see on the page that there are two sections for making a gift.
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The first is for gifts to the PYM annual fund.
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Below that is the section for gifts to monthly and quarterly meetings.
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Select CPMM from the drop-down menu in that section.
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If you wish, you may give to both PYM and to CPMM in a single transaction.
“How can I make recurring gifts to CPMM?”
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You may make a one-time gift or a recurring gift.
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Recurring gifts can be scheduled for once a week, every other week, monthly, quarterly, twice yearly or yearly.
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Recurring gifts can be limited to an end date or total gift amount.
“Can I change or cancel my recurring gift?”
Friends will have direct access to independently change or cancel their recurring gift at any time.
“Will I still get a receipt for my gifts?”
Friends will receive an email receipt from Acceptiva, PYM’s online donations processor.
“How does CPMM receive my gift if it goes through PYM?
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PYM will send a quarterly check for the total amount that was donated to the meeting.
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PYM will send a quarterly statement of the donor names and amount of the gifts to CPMM.
“Where can I find additional information?”
Detailed instructions for how to make a gift can be found at:
http://www.pym.org/monthly-meeting-administration/fundraising/online-giving-service/
Please address any further questions to our main contact link.
Sincerly,
The Members of Finance Advisory Committee