Frequently asked questions
Can I get a tax receipt in my country?
Tax relief usually applies only to domestic nonprofits (e.g., US 501(c)(3), Canadian registered charity, Australian DGR, UK-registered charity). As an EU-based NGO, our donations generally don’t qualify locally — unless routed via an approved intermediary.
How can donors in the US/Canada/UK/Australia give tax-effectively?
Consider donating through Benevity, where available in your jurisdiction and company program. Benevity may provide compliant processing that helps with local tax recognition (subject to your country’s rules and employer policies). Always consult a tax adviser.
Are you verified on Benevity?
Yes. Helping War Victims Foundation is verified on Benevity.org — ID 440-5594181167525_f524.
Who can use Benevity for donations?
Benevity is used for individual and workplace giving in the United States and Canada, often enabling tax-effective processing. In the United Kingdom and Australia, it's available through many employer CSR programs. For other non-EU countries, it can be used where local laws recognize Benevity as a certified intermediary.
Does Benevity support corporate matching?
Yes. Benevity enables workplace campaigns and matching gifts through employer CSR platforms.
How do I donate via Benevity?
Log in to your company’s Benevity portal → search “Helping War Victims Foundation” or ID 440-5594181167525_f524 → select a program (or “greatest need”) → complete the donation. Keep the Benevity confirmation for your records.
