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The Philadelphia Children’s Foundation is registered with the Internal Revenue Service
as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, tax exempt Pennsylvania Charitable Corporation. Your donation
is tax-deductible to the full extent permitted by law.
The Philadelphia Children's Connection is an initiative of the Philadelphia Children's Foundation. By giving to the Philadelphia Children's Foundation you are helping to sustain, expand, and improve the Philadelphia Children's Connection as well as the foundation's other programs and initiatives.
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How PayPal Works
PayPal is the authorized payment processor for Phildelphia Children's Foundation. You don't need to set up a PayPal account to donate via PayPal. Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Discover and Bank transfers are also accepted.
If you have a PayPal account you also can log in and select "Send Money." When prompted, specify jbannan@philadelphiachildrensfoundation.org as the recipient, and you will be presented with PCF's information. Send the payment as you would any other payment. Funds go directly to PCF via PayPal.
The fee charged by PayPal for payments is 2.9% of the transaction plus 30 cents per transaction. (For a $100 payment, this amounts to $3.20 or 3.2%. For $10, the fee is $0.59 or 5.9%). PayPal also accepts non-US accounts and funds. We will send confirmation when your donation is received. Remember, your gift will be used to support the Philadelphia Children's Connection website and other upcoming initiatives of the Philadelphia Children's Foundation.
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Philadelphia Children's Foundation
7600 Stenton Ave.
Suite 1B
Philadelphia, PA 19118
Privacy Policy For Donations -
In order to meet IRS tax regulations, Philadelphia Children's Foundation keeps track of the names, addresses, donation amounts and donation methods of non-anonymous donors. We do not provide information about donors to outside parties for any purpose except as required by law.
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