GiveNGo Guidelines
Guidelines for consideration as a Non-Profit Partnership
- Your organization must be registered under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)3 or be a faith-based organization which qualifies under the code.
- Commercial enterprises or private foundations may sponsor GiveNGo if the beneficiary is a qualifying 501(c)3 organization.
- Preference shall be given to organizations in the following categories: education, faith, health, military service. Or organizations that foster youth activities such as: mentorships, education experiences, positive outcomes of competitive sports, military service, cultural activities knowledge transfer between generations: hunting, fishing, lifetime sports, and quality of life activities within our communities.
- GiveNGo reserves the right to deny sponsorship to organizations outside our preference guidelines.
Disclosures
- GiveNGo will not consider sponsorships that utilize telemarketing or vending sales.
- GiveNGo will not consider youth-oriented sponsorships that include the use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, or adult content.
- GiveNGo does not sell, nor distribute its subscription list to any third parties.
- GiveNGo gift payments will only be made directly to a qualifying 501(c)3 public charity.
Please note: The use of the GiveNGo Fundraising name, logo, or its licensed marks is strictly prohibited until a fully executed License Agreement is in place.