WAYS TO GIVE
Through material goods and financial support, YOU can impact lives.
There are many ways to support Got Your Back San Diego. Please donate today using the convenient DONATE button below.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! 

ONE-TIME FINANCIAL DONATION
One-time donations need no explanation. To make a one-time financial donation, select the DONATE button below. Then, choose if you want to make a one-time donation or sponsor a child with monthly support.

CHILD SPONSORSHIP
Child sponsorship is an effective, ongoing way to help children in need. To sponsor one or more children, select Make This a Monthly Donation and enter the amount of your donation. For just $36 a month, each child you sponsor will receive enough nutritious food to last them through every weekend.

CALL-IN DONATION
To make a donation of any amount, please call us at 760-845-7789 or 760-583-9072MAIL-IN DONATION
Send your mail-in donation to:

Got Your Back San Diego
3820 Oceanic Drive, Ste. 313
Oceanside, CA 92056
EIN#: 20-8220093

GIFTS-IN-KIND
Do you have non-cash items you would like to donate? Or have you thought about how to leave a legacy of hope through estate and asset giving? An in-kind donation (GIK) is a non-cash gift made to a nonprofit organization. These contributions can be made in the form of time, services, expertise, and goods, often from large businesses but also individuals. In-kind donations of property are typically tax deductible. To make a gift-in-kind donation, please call 760-845-7789.

MATCHING GIFTS
Does your employer offer gift matching? Maximize your impact!
Matching gift donations are a corporate philanthropy program where companies match donations made by their employees to eligible nonprofits. Donation matching is an easy way for donors to double (or even triple) their contributions to Got Your Back San Diego.

DONOR-ADVISED FUND
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a charitable investment account that allows individuals to donate to charities while retaining control over how their funds are invested and distributed. DAFs are administered by a public charity, such as a community foundation, financial institution, or sponsoring organization, and are made up of contributions from individual donors. Ask your financial institution about a DAF.

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