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$484.85 billion. That’s how much Americans donated to charity in 2021, according to Giving USA. Of that total, 67%—nearly $327 billion—came from individuals. Now imagine the impact that could make if more of those donations were made by ACH. It’s a lofty …
Contact: Media Relations Learn More: Nonprofit Toolkit Nonprofits large and small will benefit by using Nacha’s newly updated Nonprofit Toolkit to encourage donations by electronic bank transfer via the ACH Network. The completely redesigned Toolkit, …
One of the few certainties in life is that ACH can reach every U.S. financial institution. From the credit union with a single office on Main Street, to the banks with branches in multiple states, and everything in between, ACH is a daily part of doing …
ACH frees up time, money and energy so nonprofits can focus on what really matters: their mission. In creating a new ACH toolkit for nonprofits, Nacha undertook research to see what resonated with donor coordinators and donors. The goal was to ensure the …
Bringing ACH processing in-house is a major decision for any financial institution. There’s a lot to consider—including things you might not have considered. Kerry Sellen, AAP, APRP, is a Senior Director with Nacha Consulting , which works with clients …
The Nacha Operating Rules are changed several times a year on average. The challenge of keeping up led a potential client to Azimuth GRC— and then Azimuth GRC to Nacha Consulting to help build a new offering to meet that need. Download Case …
When Nacha set out to revamp its Nonprofit Toolkit , the goal was to make it as helpful as possible for nonprofits looking to start or enhance a donation program using electronic bank transfer (ACH). An expert in the field of charitable giving is …
Donors are the lifeblood for nonprofits and religious organizations. Enabling electronic bank transfers is the choice method to convert them to sustainable donors and to save money so you can devote more to your mission. ACH can help. Electronic bank …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —In a New York City public school, barely 3 miles from Yankee Stadium, the idea that became DonorsChoose was born out of necessity. “When I started teaching in the Bronx, I saw firsthand that all schools are not created equal. My …