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No, only genuine projects.
Liftupfund combines the total donations made to a particular project and deposits them monthly with the beneficiary organization.
In order to make a donation, Liftupfund will ask for your name, billing information and e-mail address when you register on the platform. As per our Privacy policies, none of this information will be shared with beneficiary organizations without your consent
Your “Dashboard” on Liftupfund will allow you to keep track of your giving history and receive regular updates on the impact of your donations.
For the time being, donors can support projects in Naira, dollars, pounds,crypto. Donations through other currencies will soon be made available.
There is no minimum or maximum donation.
You can modify the currency via the buttons in the left side of the website footer (at the bottom of every page).
The exchange rate is updated on a daily basis according to the prevailing market rate.
Yes, like free legal services or products and materials, but you will have to email us or WhatsApp to arrange for that.
Liftupfund currently accepts most credit/debit cards, cheques, and bank wire transfers.
You can make cheques payable to: Literacy to End Poverty foundation. On the back of the cheque, or on the memo line, if available, please write the project name or purpose of the cheque.
We give you bank account to do that
Log in to Liftupfund.com and do that on your dashboard
Log in to Liftupfund.com and do that
Your card is charged according.
All projects on Liftupfund are thorough
All projects on Liftupfund are thoroughly vetted for eligibility to receive grants, and have satisfied standard guidelines for international grant-making, that are used by the respective implementing beneficiary organizations. This is one of the reason we charge 3.9% on everyday out. We use the money to go about vetting the process. Do underground checks,make sure that everyone on the platform is true and genuine.
Each beneficiary organization listed on Liftupfund is vetted to ensure that they use the funds as per the provided literature in their project briefs. You can request for a report from the beneficiary of the project. We can give you contacts to do that.
All credit card donations are currently processed through Paystack; a secure and well-established third-party payment system. All donations made through Liftupfund are kept private.
Other payment methods, including PayPal will be made available shortly.
Liftupfund does not charge any platform fees. Liftupfund is a not-for-profit that is supported entirely by philanthropic gifts. Gifts are acceptable world wide.
Third-party processing fees on donations are deducted from contribution before remitting to the project or beneficiary.
We are working on that for you
We are working on that as well.
Gift Aid is a tax incentive by the UK government designed to benefit UK-registered charities. It allows charities to reclaim tax on donations made by UK taxpayers. Liftupfund processes all Gift Aid claims for Beneficiary and Organizations with the UK government. You can include all donations from the last 4 years. For more information, you can visit the LIFTUPFUND Gift Aid.
Yes from paystack
In your box
We are working on that
Liftupfund provides aid regardless of race, religion or gender identity to those who are victims of natural disasters, conflicts or suffering from poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, discrimination, homelessness, debt, unemployment, injustice, deprivation or lack of skills and economic opportunities.
We live in a world of plenty, and yet millions of people find themselves in need every day. At Liftupfund, we know there’s more than enough to go around. That’s why we work to get donations to supply in places where they can do the most good, to close the need gap.
Liftupfund contributes to changes and implementation of policy or legislation change related to the most marginalized and deprived groups of children in different countries, regions and internationally. We support children to lead, run and participate in campaigning. We speak in instances of child rights violations.