
Make a Difference
Calendar for A Cause is an electronic calendar hosting platform. 100% of Donations go directly to the calendar owners. Larger non-profit organizations seeking to integrate the calendar platform with their web presence should contact us to discuss.
The premise of the calendar concept is that collectively, as a group, we can make a difference. 365 days make a year. Take a big problem and divide it by 365 days and you have a manageable goal. You can be part of the solution by being one of those 365: One Person. One Day. One Donation.
Calendar-For-A-Cause - Donor Features
The IRS allows deductions under specific guidelines, if you have a question, contact the organization for which you are donating and the IRS.
Do I have to report donations made to me?
If you are not a charitable organization as recognized by the IRS, any money you raise may be considered income.
Calendar for A Cause is an electronic calendar hosting platform. 100% of Donations go directly to the calendar owners. Larger non-profit organizations seeking to integrate the calendar platform with their web presence should contact us to discuss.
The premise of the calendar concept is that collectively, as a group, we can make a difference. 365 days make a year. Take a big problem and divide it by 365 days and you have a manageable goal. You can be part of the solution by being one of those 365: One Person. One Day. One Donation.
Calendar-For-A-Cause - Donor Features
- Donate a set amount or specify a custom amount
- Add a note of encouragement via the message board
- Specify what name to display in the calendar (i.e. Donate as 'Mary Smith', but have 'Anonymous' display in the calendar and notes of encouragement)
- Hover over a partially sponsored day to view a list of donors
- Edit the intro text above your calendar
- Set donation levels/amounts and specify a day's default amount
- Manually add donors to the calendar that are paying by check or cash - they want to be there too
- Manage messages board postings
- View list of donors, sponsored days, and amount
- Download the donor list into Excel
- Edit automated thank-you email message
- Donate to people and causes you know and trust.
- Only donate money you know you can afford.
- Dont finance your donation.
The IRS allows deductions under specific guidelines, if you have a question, contact the organization for which you are donating and the IRS.
Do I have to report donations made to me?
If you are not a charitable organization as recognized by the IRS, any money you raise may be considered income.
What's your cause?
Ask your friends, family, and community to spread the word. Instead of handing out envelopes to neighbors, tweet with your friends, post messages on Facebook walls, and use permission-based email to fundraise for your cause.
- Helping a family in crisis
- Feeding those in need
- Fundraising for a better education
- Support for a local athlete or team
- Disease research and prevention
Ask your friends, family, and community to spread the word. Instead of handing out envelopes to neighbors, tweet with your friends, post messages on Facebook walls, and use permission-based email to fundraise for your cause.
