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The Daily Bread Project

Donation Policy

This Donation Policy explains how gifts to The Daily Bread Project are received, described, and stewarded.

Nonprofit status

The Daily Bread Project is an IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. EIN 41-4110356.

The Daily Bread Project is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor for guidance.

How donations may be used

Donations help support the mission of The Daily Bread Project, including food support, clean water access, solar lighting, widow support, family stability resources, project coordination, local partnerships, responsible operations, and related charitable work.

Project-specific giving

When a donor gives toward a specific project or purpose, The Daily Bread Project makes every reasonable effort to use the gift for that stated purpose. If a project is fully funded, delayed, changed, or no longer feasible, remaining funds may be used for a similar charitable purpose that supports the mission.

Donation examples

Gift examples on the website are intended to show the kinds of needs donations may support. Actual costs may vary by location, local availability, transportation, exchange rates, urgency, and community needs.

Refunds

Because charitable gifts may be put to use quickly, donations are generally non-refundable. If a donation was made in error, please contact us as soon as possible so the request can be reviewed.

Receipts and records

Donors should keep donation receipts for their records. Receipt timing may depend on the payment platform or giving method used. Donors are encouraged to consult a qualified tax advisor about tax deductibility.

Payment security

The Daily Bread Project does not store raw payment-card information on this website. Online donations may be processed by third-party payment providers that maintain their own security and privacy practices.

In-kind gifts

In-kind gifts such as supplies or goods should be coordinated before delivery so they match real needs and can be handled responsibly. The Daily Bread Project may decline items that cannot be used, stored, transported, or distributed safely.

Questions about giving

For donation questions, contact giving@dailybreadproject.us.

This page is provided for general information and should not be treated as legal, tax, or professional advice. The Daily Bread Project may update this language as policies, laws, and organizational practices evolve.

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