Tax deductibility:
All donations $2 and over to the World Relief Overseas Aid Fund (ABN: 96 112 236 539) are tax deductible. After making a donation please email us detailed information of your gift so that a receipt can be issued.
Tax-deductible Giving Online:
World Relief Australia Inc. makes giving easy via an online facility.
Internet giving is possible through "Our Community-GiveNow", a free online donations service funded by the Victorian Government.
This 24-hour-day, seven-days-a-week service ensures that you can donate to any current project of World Relief Australia Inc. at any time.
The online donations service is totally secure and ensures that 100 per cent of the donation goes straight to World Relief Australia Inc. Only normal bank fees and credit card fees are deducted from the donation.
When making a donation using this facility, World Relief Australia Inc. asks that in the section "optional information", you detail the code and name of the project you wish to support.
To give online, go to http://www.givenow.com.au/worldrelief
Tax-deductible Giving by Cheque:
To give via cheque, please deposit the cheque directly into the World Relief Overseas Aid Fund.
If your donation is to be allocated to a particular project, ensure that you use the project code in the reference section of your deposit.
World Relief Overseas Aid Fund's Bank Details:
Bank:
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Bendigo Bank
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BSB:
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633000 |
Account Number:
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132389859 |
Account Name:
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World Relief Overseas Aid Fund |
Gift Allocation:
World Relief Australia Inc undertakes to allocate your gift according to your wishes, or if not possible, to the nearest similar project. Non-designated gifts will be allocated to the area of most need.
From time to time, World Relief Australia Inc. will launch an emergency appeal to respond to natural disasters and other emergencies. Appeal funds are used to provide medicines, clothes, tarpaulins, clean water, food and clothing to disaster victims. Donations may be used to cover the mobilisation costs of emergency relief teams who respond quickly when news of a disaster breaks. When an appeal has reached its cutoff date, World Relief Australia Inc. will either
- transfer excess funds to ongoing second-phase projects related to the emergency, or,
- place excess funds in an emergency response fund to be used to launch an emergency response in the event of a future disaster.
All funds are subject to the World Relief Australia Inc. annual audit.
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