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Giving Multiplier is a research-driven charitable giving platform founded in 2020 by behavioral science researchers affiliated with Harvard University. It addresses the “emotion vs. reason” dilemma in giving: users can support charities they personally care about, while also allocating at least part of their donation to expert-recommended, high-impact charities. The platform then adds matching funds to increase the overall impact.
From a payments and financial infrastructure perspective, Giving Multiplier is not a general-purpose payment gateway, but rather a front end for charitable donations, with underlying donation processing handled by Every.org. It supports credit cards, bank transfers, PayPal, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Venmo, cryptocurrency, stocks, and DAFs. For donations over $5,000, checks, wire transfers, or ACH are also available. Recipients are primarily U.S. IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofits, as well as some international charities with U.S. affiliates. Every.org forwards donations to charities at least once per month; DAF donations may take several weeks to process. In terms of security, the site states that connections are encrypted, information is transmitted end to end, and payment credentials are not exposed to Giving Multiplier.
The platform clearly states that it charges no fees. Payment methods such as credit cards may incur standard transaction costs from the payment processor; donations via bank account, stock, and DAF have no transaction costs. Tax deductions are available to the extent permitted under U.S. law. Tax receipts are issued by Every.org, not by the specific recipient charity or Giving Multiplier.
The advantages are transparent fees, a wide range of payment methods, and an incentivizing matching mechanism. Its recommended charities draw on external research from organizations such as GiveWell, Animal Charity Evaluators, and Founders Pledge. The drawbacks are that tax deductibility mainly applies in the United States, and eligible recipients are limited by the U.S. 501(c)(3) framework. Matching rates can change, future recurring donations may not receive matching funds, and the site does not disclose API, SDK, or enterprise-level integration capabilities.
It is suitable for individuals who want to practice effective giving, make one-time or monthly donations, or donate through DAFs, stocks, or crypto assets. It is not suitable as an enterprise acquiring or cross-border payment solution. The review text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its status is considered unknown.
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givingmultiplier.org is an United States Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach givingmultiplier.org directly.