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When will we receive our donations (international currencies)?

foreign currency, transfers

Updated over 3 months ago

Donations made in U.S. dollars and Pound Sterling are transferred to you every two weeks, as follows:

Online donations made in U.S. dollars

  • Donations made between the 1-14th of the month are transferred to you between the 5-7th of the following month. So, donations made between January 1-14 are sent to you around February 6th.

  • Donations made between the 15-31st of the month are sent around the dates 19-22nd of the following month. So, donations made between January 15-31 are sent to you around February 22st.

Online donations made in GBP
Donations made between the 1st and 31st of the month are transferred to you between the 5th and 7th of the following month. For example, donations made between the 1st and 31st of January are sent to you around the 6th of February.

Donations without tax credit
Donations made between the 1st and 31st of the month are transferred to you between the 5th and 7th of the following month. For example, donations made between the 1st and 31st of January are sent to you around the 6th of February.

Checks

When we receive and record a check, it will always be transferred to you as part of the next scheduled transfer between the US/UK and Israel, which we make at the beginning and middle of the months.

So, for example, if we receive a US check for you and the next day we move funds from the US to Israel, your check will be included in the transfer. So in principal, it could be just a few days from the moment that we receive the check to the moment that you receive the funds.

Australia and France

Donations are transferred in "Current Plus 30" (Shotef +30) for the donations made the previous month. So, the donations made from January 1-31 will be transferred to you between the 5th and the 10th of March.

Canada
Because of restrictions in Canadian law, Canadian donations are sent in a different manner altogether. Please see our Canadian fundraising articles for more information.

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