Ways to Give

Donate Online

Make an immediate impact by giving any amount through our secure donation form. All gifts are fully tax-deductible and you’ll receive an instant email receipt. Your contribution supports our General Fund unless you choose to designate it for a specific initiative.

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Monthly Giving

Sustain our work year-round with a recurring gift that supports long-term projects. You’ll receive an annual tax summary and can modify or cancel anytime.

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Employer Matching Gifts

Double or even triple your impact through your employer. Check your employer’s matching gift portal or visit Double the Donation to get started.

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Mail a Check

Prefer to give by mail?

Make checks payable to Augusta Chiwy Foundation and send them to: 

6345 Hibiscus Court 
Westerville, OH 43081

Be sure to include your name and email so we can send you a tax receipt.

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Wire Transfer or ACH

Make a gift directly from your bank account.

Contact Steven.Croft@AugustaChiwy.org for secure transfer instructions and acknowledgment. 

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Phone Donations

Want to give by phone or speak with someone directly?

Call us at (817) 416-2220 

We’ll process your gift securely andanswer any questions. 

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Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs)

Recommend a grant from your DAF to support our mission. We accept gifts via Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, and others


EIN: 47-3298867
 Legal Name: Augusta Chiwy Foundation


Mailing Address: 6345 Hibiscus Court, Westerville, OH 43081.

Contact our Board Chair, Steven Croft, at Steven.Croft@AugustaChiwy.org for help

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Foundation & Corporate Grants

We welcome support from foundations and socially responsible companies. Interested in partnership, grantmaking, or sponsorship?

Contact Steven.Croft@AugustaChiwy.org to learn more. We proudly align with organizations committed to arts, education, equity, and global storytelling.

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