Giving Day is Wednesday, March 24
By: Sam Pudelski, American Red Cross Volunteer
Donating when you are able to can be a wonderful way to give back to your community and help those who are in need. There are many ways you can support and give to the American Red Cross, including providing a financial gift.
You may be asking yourself: How is my donation used? How much of it is used? How can I donate? All of these are great questions, and ones you should ask before donating to any cause, charity or organization. For those who have questions about the Red Cross, we are providing the answers to some of these common questions about financial contributions.
How much of my donation goes to the Red Cross?
An average of 90 cents of every dollar we receive is invested in delivering care and comfort to those in need.
How is my donation used by the Red Cross?
With the generous support of our donors, we help millions of people each year. Financial donations help to support our programs like disaster relief, blood drives, our Home Fire Campaign, training classes, services to the armed forces and more. Learn more about the work we do here in Northern Ohio.
How can I donate?
If you are looking to give a financial donation to the Red Cross, there are many ways you can donate:
- Make a donation online
- Send a donation by mail
- Donate over the phone
- Text to donate $10
- Alexa Donations with Amazon Pay
- Donate stock, your car, hotel points or airline miles
- Give in tribute to someone
- Give monthly
If you want your donation to go even further, ask your employer if they would sponsor a matching program for employees. In a matching program, your donation is matched by the organization or individual that is sponsoring the program.
There are many ways you can give back and support the Red Cross’ mission. We encourage you to learn more about our mission and our work, and if you are able to do so, consider donating this coming Giving Day on March 24—or any day. For details on how to donate or to make a secure donation online, click here.
We thank you for your support!
Edited by: Glenda Bogar, American Red Cross Volunteer