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RoundUp.org makes it brilliantly simple to turn your donors into enthusiastic recurring givers - generating steady, predictable donations month after month.
Donors simply visit your RoundUp.org page and link their credit card to your nonprofit*. We automatically round up all of their purchases each month and send the spare change to you.
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Scroll down to the section of that page called ‘Round up more Donors’ and use the free tools we’ve provided for posting to social media, sharing your page via email newsletters, and printing out postcards and flyers with the QR code for your page.
That's it! Donors will be prompted to link their card to your nonprofit, and RoundUp.org does the rest.
What nonprofits are saying
"In just one week, 27% of our parents signed up, simply rounding up their everyday purchases to support our school. That's over $49,000 in projected donation value - from a tool that costs us nothing to use. We've never seen anything like RoundUp in terms of efficiency, and the parents absolutely love that it's painless and automatic.”
Angie Wenger, Head Of School
Montessori Community School of Durham
One private school partnered with RoundUp.org to convert 27% of their community into monthly recurring donors in just one week.
Read About Their SuccessRecurring donations are game-changing for nonprofits
Fact #1: They’re worth twice as much.
Fact #2: They’re predictable and scale with more donors.
Fact #3: They’re super efficient.
Fact #4: Only 3% of donations are recurring.
That’s what we’re here to change with RoundUp.org! How would your nonprofit be impacted if 10% or even 25% of your donations were recurring?
The Challenge:
Why is it so difficult to get recurring donations?Prominence: Asking for recurring donations usually gets drowned out by requests for one-time donations.
Cost/Training: Software that provides recurring donation options can be expensive and cumbersome, requiring a significant budget, and training of staff and volunteers that turn over.
Positioning: Asking for recurring donations usually feels out of context, unless it is accompanied by receiving a coffee mug or t-shirt.
With RoundUp.org, you can start driving recurring donations today, with:
- No additional budget
- No additional staff or training
- No additional software
Why it works
Consumers have already been trained to "round up" at the cash register:
- 88% of people surveyed have been asked to round up
- 75% have rounded up at least once
- 11% say they always do
But, 36% of consumers would round up every purchase if they could do it for their favorite nonprofit.
What happens next?
- At the end of each month, RoundUp.org calculates the ‘spare change’ from rounding up every transaction associated with their linked card to the nearest dollar, and charges their card for the total amount rounded up that month.
- We deliver the amount, net of transaction/compliance fees, to Our Change Foundation, a nonprofit Donor Advised Fund, along with instructions to provide that donation to your organization.
- You will receive notice from Our Change Foundation when you have funds available to withdraw. Or you can go here to claim your page now. The process is secure, simple, and free.
- RoundUp.org will send the list of donors to the nonprofit via email at the conclusion of each monthly round up period. The list includes first name, last name, and email address (unless the donor chose to be anonymous), and the amount of the donation they made.
Our Mission
Our mission is to empower consumers to make a difference with every purchase they make by rounding it up to the nearest dollar and sending their spare change to the nonprofit they love—especially local organizations that strengthen their communities.
The RoundUp.org platform seamlessly connects people’s everyday spending with the causes they care about, making generosity a simple part of daily life.
FAQs
See all FAQsWhat if consumers could choose the nonprofit they want to “round up for”, instead of accepting whatever nonprofit the store chose for them? And what if they rounded up every purchase they made with their credit card for your nonprofit?
The result would be automatic, meaningful, recurring monthly donations for your nonprofit organization - without having to throw another gala, run a silent auction, or sell merchandise. Your nonprofit could spend more time and energy on making an impact, rather than chasing donations.
Automatic, recurring donations are now the “bullseye” goal for nonprofits and nonprofit boards. RoundUp.org is revolutionizing recurring giving, and making generosity a simple part of everyday life for donors who want to give back with every purchase they make.
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What is RoundUp.org?
RoundUp.org is An Approved Visa and Mastercard Financial Partner that enables donors to designate their round ups to go to any nonprofit they choose* - including local nonprofits that directly impact their communities. Donors can sign up in less than a minute and designate their Visa/Mastercard to any nonprofit in the RoundUp.org listing directory. Once designated, RoundUp.org automatically calculates the round up amount for every transaction made on that credit card, and charges the donor for a single donation, one time, at the end of the month - sending that money to the nonprofit of their choice through Our Change Foundation, a 501(c)(3) donor-advised fund that is purpose-built to distribute donations to nonprofits of any size. Nonprofits register for free with Our Change Foundation to receive their funds via ACH or a mailed check.
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Why was RoundUp.org created?
RoundUp.org was created to help nonprofits grow recurring donations, and to help donors give painlessly to their favorite nonprofit month-in and month out. Recurring donations provide predictable, reliable funding and allow nonprofits to focus less on fundraising and more on delivering impact. RoundUp.org leverages the familiar “round up for charity” behavior that 97% of donors already understand.
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Do nonprofits need to sign up to use RoundUp.org?
No. All U.S.-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits that are in good standing with the IRS already have a listing page on RoundUp.org and donors can choose the one they want to support with their preferred Visa/Mastercard.
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How does RoundUp.org work for nonprofits?
Donors choose one nonprofit to support with their round ups, and securely enroll their Visa/Mastercard. RoundUp.org charges the linked card one time for the total amount of the round ups from purchases made during the month. That monthly donation is distributed to the donor’s chosen organization through Our Change Foundation, a 501(c)(3) donor-advised fund that is purpose-built to distribute donations to nonprofits of any size. Nonprofits register for free with Our Change Foundation to receive their funds via ACH or a mailed check.
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How many nonprofits can a donor support at one time?
Each donor may support one nonprofit at a time, but they can change their selected nonprofit at any time.
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How much do donors typically give?
Based on credit card data, spare change from rounding up every purchase typically ranges between $25–$35 per month, though results vary, and donors can set a monthly cap on the donation amount.
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Can donors set a maximum monthly donation?
Yes. Donors can set and adjust monthly caps at any time.
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Is there a minimum monthly donation?
Yes. The minimum is a $10 gross donation. This amount will be charged if the donor’s accrued “spare change” round ups don’t meet or exceed $10.
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Do we need a website, a developer, or special tools?
No. RoundUp.org provides a ready-to-go nonprofit listing page with a unique URL and QR code that can be used on your website, in your donation software (‘thank you page’, for example), and shared via email, print, events, or social media.
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Can we add RoundUp.org to our existing donation page or materials?
Yes. Your RoundUp.org page URL never changes, and QR codes can be used on websites, mailers, signage, and events.
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Is it safe for donors to enroll their cards?
Yes. All cards are tokenized and stored in a PCI Level 1 compliant vault. Card details are encrypted and anonymized, and neither RoundUp.org nor nonprofits can see individual purchases.
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Can donors track how much they’ve given?
Yes. Donors receive monthly summaries, tax receipts, and can view their full giving history in their online account dashboard.
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Why can’t I see my new donors in my portal on Change?
While RoundUp.org notifies nonprofits in real time when a new donor signs up, we only charge donors' cards once a month for the total of their rounded-up transactions incurred during the prior month. After donations are processed, we send a CSV file to the nonprofit admin email addresses on file that includes the donation and donor name and contact information. On or after the 15th of the month, you’ll see your “RoundUp.org” donations in the Change portal.
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When does our nonprofit receive donations?
Donations are distributed monthly by Our Change Foundation. This typically occurs on about the 15th of each month, but can vary. Nonprofits register once to receive funds via ACH or (if preferred) by check by mail.
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How much will our nonprofit receive?
Nonprofits typically receive 85% of the gross donation amount. RoundUp.org retains $2 per monthly donation (avg of $32) to operate the platform. The Donor Advised Fund pays out all expenses, including: credit card transaction fees and fees for managing credit card transaction data.. This is accounted for in the 85% average. Nonprofits never pay anything to participate, and RoundUp.org only earns a fee if a donation is made.
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Are donations tax-deductible?
Yes. Donations qualify for tax deduction as allowed by law. Tax receipts are provided directly to donors.
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Will we receive donor information?
Yes. Each month, nonprofits receive an email summary and downloadable CSV file with donor names (unless a donor chooses anonymity), email addresses, and donation amounts. This typically comes out on about the 10th of each month, after credit cards have been charged and updated with new expiration dates, etc.
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Can we use RoundUp.org with our CRM?
Yes. The monthly CSV file can be uploaded into most donor CRM systems.
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How do we get more donor sign-ups?
Share your RoundUp.org listing page URL via dedicated emails, social media, your website, your donation ‘thank you’ page, and at events. Create specific campaigns to get people rounding up for your nonprofit. The most effective campaigns combine the following elements:
- Dedicated email series (specific to rounding up, and only about rounding up for the nonprofit
- A time-bound campaign: “Start rounding up for us in the next 7 days
- With an incentive: “For every donor who starts rounding up in the next 7 days, there is a group of donors who will provide $100 ‘bonus’ to our nonprofit. So, sign up during the 7-day window to maximize your round ups!”
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What if a donor already enrolled their card for another nonprofit?
Each Visa or Mastercard can only be enrolled for one nonprofit at a time, so early outreach is important before a donor links their card to another nonprofit.
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What is the Nonprofit Admin Portal?
The Admin Portal allows authorized representatives to manage and update their nonprofit’s RoundUp.org listing page, including their nonprofit name, logo, mission statement, etc.
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How can we update or customize our listing?
Listings can be customized through the Admin Portal. To access the admin portal, log in from the site or through your listing page and follow the verification instructions. To complete verification, you’ll need to have access to an email address @domain that matches your organization’s website address on file.
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How do we access the Admin Portal?
To access the admin portal, log in from the site or through your listing page and follow the verification instructions. To complete verification, you’ll need to have access to an email address @domain that matches your organization’s website address on file.
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How do we remove our organization’s listing?
You may request removal by contacting support@roundup.org. Removal stops future donations but does not affect previously distributed funds. But, why would you want to block anyone from assigning your nonprofit to their Visa/Mastercard?
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Is there a cost to manage our nonprofit listing?
No. There is no cost to access or use the Admin Portal
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How do nonprofits get help?
Contact us at support@roundup.org.
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What if our nonprofit is listed as ‘ineligible’ on RoundUp.org?
Eligibility is determined by checks conducted by Our Change Foundation. To learn more about why your specific is listed as “ineligible,” contact support@getchange.io.