UPDATE
November 14, 2016
A touch of giving with Apple Pay
Apple Pay Now Supports Instant Donations to Nonprofits
Apple Pay is making it easier and more secure to donate to your favorite nonprofit organizations with just a touch. Apple Pay support for charitable donations kicks off today with nonprofits ranging from global organizations such as UNICEF to startups like charity: water, and more nonprofits will offer Apple Pay over the coming months so their supporters can make easy, secure and private payments.
Giving has never been so simple — by eliminating the need to enter billing and contact info, create an account or fill out long forms to check out, Apple Pay gives nonprofit supporters a way to donate instantly.

“We are thrilled that more people will help WWF tackle urgent conservation issues this holiday season and beyond with their donations via Apple Pay.” — Terry Macko, Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications, WWF.

"We have a responsibility to our donors to ensure that all gifts to the IRC are maximized to their full potential. Apple Pay gives supporters an easier way to help achieve our mission of helping the world’s most vulnerable people.” — David Miliband, President and CEO, International Rescue Committee. Photo courtesy of Nick Colt/IRC.

“Apple Pay lets Feeding America offer our donors a checkout experience that is as easy and fast as the best e-commerce experiences. Mobile technology is critical to growing support for Feeding America and ultimately get more food to more people facing hunger in our country.” — Liz Nielsen, Senior Vice President of Direct Marketing & Digital, Feeding America.

“In the few seconds it takes to use Apple Pay to donate, you can help save a child from hunger and disease or give them clean water to drink.“ — Caryl M. Stern, CEO & President, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. Photo courtesy of UNICEF/UNI201831/Schermbrucke.

“Apple Pay removes obstacles like forms or concerns about security, allowing donors instead to focus on the impact their gift will make on communities waiting for water.” — Peter Chasse, President & Founder, The Water Project.

“We’re thrilled to offer Apple Pay as a new payment option, making our mobile giving experience the fastest and easiest way to support projects in 165 countries.” — Kevin Conroy, Chief Product Officer, GlobalGiving. Photo courtesy of JAAGO Foundation/Global Giving.

"At charity: water, we’re always looking for new ways to make funding clean water projects easier than ever. With Apple Pay making giving effortless, we hope to impact more lives than ever before.” — Scott Harrison, Founder & CEO, charity: water. Photo courtesy of Jeremy Snell for charity: water.
“We’re making it incredibly easy to give back with Apple Pay,” said Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s vice president of Apple Pay. “Websites and apps tell us they see twice as many people actually completing a purchase with Apple Pay than with other payment methods. We think offering such a simple and secure way to support the incredible work nonprofits do will have a significant impact on the communities they serve.”

“We see Apple Pay as a solution to improve our donor conversion funnel and help more kids in need as we can reduce user input and speed up the donation process.” — Craig Sorensen, Chief Content Marketing Officer, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

“Streamlining the giving experience with Apple Pay will go a long way with our fundraising efforts, especially during the end-of-year giving season.” — Michael Osso, President & CEO, CCFA.

“Save the Children is excited to accept Apple Pay to make it easier for our supporters to donate to our programs benefitting children around the world. We’re embracing this new technology that makes supporting our work easier, faster and safer.” — Carolyn Miles, President & CEO, Save the Children.

“Technology is constantly evolving and as a donor-centric organization, we strive to provide our supporters with innovative and secure ways to financially support our mission. Apple Pay will introduce our mission to potential new donors and provide an additional method for supporters to make their donations.” — Richard Shadyac Jr., President and CEO, ALSAC, the fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

“Inspiration doesn’t like to be kept waiting. Integrating Apple Pay means people can give from wherever they are inspired to support The Nature Conservancy in tackling climate change, conserving lands, waters and oceans and helping make cities more sustainable.” — Janine Wilkin, Acting Chief Marketing Officer, The Nature Conservancy.

“At World Vision, we're all about bringing help to kids around the world. We love anything that helps us serve our donors better. Apple Pay is just that. It makes changing a life easier. Just one touch can now make a lasting impact.” — Scott Chin, Executive Director of Digital Marketing, World Vision. Photo courtesy of World Vision.
Nonprofits bringing Apple Pay to supporters today include:
- American Red Cross
- American Heart Association
- charity: water
- Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
- COPD Foundation
- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA)
- Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
- Feeding America
- GlobalGiving
- International Rescue Committee
- (RED)
- St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- Save the Children
- The Nature Conservancy
- The Water Project
- UNICEF
- WNET
- World Vision
- WWF (World Wildlife Fund)
Nonprofits soon to offer Apple Pay include: