All donations to the Newborn Intensive Care Foundation over $2 are tax deductible. The Foundation is 100% local, 100% voluntary so you can be assured that 100% of your donation is going to help sick newborn babies.
Credit Card Donations
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Bank Deposit Donations
ACT & Southern NSW
Donations can be made at any Beyond Bank branch or directly in to the Foundation’s bank account: Beyond Bank Account number: 03425411 BSB: 325 185 Account Name: Newborn Intensive Care Foundation
Gippsland
Help support the Special Care Nursery at Sale Hospital. Donations can be made at Beyond Bank (Nexus Mutual) branch or directly in to the Foundation’s bank account: Beyond Bank Account number: 03806601 BSB: 325 185 Account Name: Newborn Intensive Care Foundation
To help support Bairnsdale Hospital, donations can be made at Bendigo Bank:
Account Name: Newborn Intensive Care Foundation BSB 633 000 Account number 170 221 188.
*Important: So we can identify where donations come from, please put your name in the description line when making internet direct deposits. If you would like a receipt mailed to you then please complete the following form.
BEYOND BANK COMMUNITY REWARDS ACCOUNT
You can save for a rainy day and, without doing anything else, you will be helping raise money for the Foundation. Watch this short video to see how: Community Rewards Account
DONATE BY POST
ACT & Southern NSW
- Cheque payable: Newborn Intensive Care Foundation,
- Postal address: Canberra Hospital, PO Box 11, Woden ACT 2606
- Please attach a cheque with the donation slip (PDF – 111Kb)
Gippsland
- Cheque payable: Newborn Intensive Care Foundation,
- Postal address: 173 Stawell Street SALE 3850
- Please attach a cheque with the donation slip (PDF – 111Kb)
DONATE THROUGH WORKPLACE GIVING
Workplace giving programs allow employees to make regular donations to eligible charities, such as the Newborn Intensive Care Foundation, through their employer’s payroll system. Employers and their staff can choose to donate to any organisation they like as long as the organisation is eligible to receive tax deductible gifts, that is, the organisation must be a deductible gift recipient (DGR). Fortunately, the Newborn Intensive Care Foundation is a DGR. Employees benefit because most people will get a tax benefit in their pay every time they donate. See below for further information on workplace giving. If you would like to talk to someone about workplace giving and you are an employer please call 13 28 66. If you are an individual or an employee please call 13 28 61. Alternatively you can go to: http://www.ato.gov.au/businesses/content.aspx?doc=/content/34483.htm
DOWNLOADS
- Donation slip (PDF – 40Kb)
- Endorsement as a deductible gift recipient (PDF – 111Kb)
- Charitable collection licence (JPG – 366Kb)
- Endorsement as an income tax exempt charitable entity (PDF – 23Kb)