Monthly Giving: Small Gift, Big Impact

A budget friendly way to plan your giving throughout the year.

Monthly giving, also known as recurring giving, is a form of charitable giving where you can make regular, ongoing contributions to a nonprofit organization. Instead of making a one-time donation, you can commit to making a monthly gift of a specified amount, typically through an automatic debit or credit card transaction.

Monthly giving is a great way for you to support the work of a nonprofit organization, like NF Midwest, on an ongoing basis, providing a reliable source of income for the organization. For nonprofits, monthly giving provides a predictable and steady stream of revenue that allows us to plan and budget more effectively.

Monthly giving can also be a convenient option for donors, as it allows them to spread their giving over the course of the year, making it easier to fit into their budget. It also provides a way for donors to feel more connected to the organization and the impact of their giving, as they receive regular updates on the impact of their monthly gift.

Signing up to be a monthly giver is as easy as a click of a button. Head over to our donate page and select the “Monthly” option. Your continued support is so appreciated at NF Midwest, our mission of C.A.R.E.S. never stops! Thank you for helping us be Better Together!

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