The last step in entering an in-kind donation is sending an acknowledgment letter to the donor via email. This letter serves as both a way to express gratitude to the donor and as a tax receipt.
Each country has specific guidelines for the information that should and should not be included in an acknowledgment letter, according to their governing bodies. Most countries require a tax disclaimer stating that no goods or services were exchanged.
Refer to the table for additional guidelines for your country.
Country |
Guidelines |
United States |
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Canada |
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Australia |
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New Zealand |
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You can edit the text of the acknowledgment letter to make it your own and add any necessary details about the donation.
Acknowledgment letters do not need to be sent when the in-kind donation is entered. Donations will still appear on donor profiles and statements, even if the acknowledgment was not sent.
You can send an acknowledgment letter later by selecting the donation from the In-Kind Donations tab of a donor's profile or the Reports page.