1. Become a regular donorRegular donors are the lifeblood of ADC. Your monthly contribution will allow us to budget for the growth of our projects so that we can continue to grow ADC's reach into the communities.
There are 2 ways to become a regular donor: 1. Set up a regular donation via credit card through our Everyday Hero page, or 2. Set up an automatic payment to ADC’s Kiwibank account: 38-9006-0257588-00. Please email us once you have set up the payment so we can confirm it has been received. How much should I donate? $20 a month – within a year, your contribution will provide one loan to help a budding entrepreneur start or expand their business. $40 a month – this will raise enough capital in a year to provide loan capital for three businesses. $80 a month – this will provide enough funds to support a group of five entrepreneurs, called “solidarity groups” by ADC’s partner in Myanmar, ZMF Bank. Don’t forget that once a loan is repaid it can be lent out again to others in the community, so your donation will continue creating opportunities for years to come. 2. Make a one-off donationWe welcome donations of any size! The easiest way to donate is through our Everyday Hero page. Donations over $5 are tax deductible.
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3. Support our partnersWe have developed partnerships with the following organisations who provide support to ADC in various innovative and exciting ways. Supporting these partners is a great way to indirectly contribute to our work! Click on the links below to find out more about our partners:
4. Become a fundraiserWant to hold a bake sale, run a marathon, hold a dinner party or do something else awesome to raise money for ADC? Email us about what you're doing so we can help make it a success!
5. Join our mailing listWe'll send you occasional emails with updates from our projects, as well as invitations to fundraising events including our popular quiz night.
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