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Sponsor FAQs

How can I make a contribution in China?
How can I make a donation from the U.S. or other countries outside of China?
Can my contributions be tax-deductible?
How much of a sponsorship goes directly to the child or those assisted?
Is it possible to see a copy of Operation Blessing China’s Annual Report and/or recent audited statements?

How can I make a contribution in China? Back to top

For Cash Donations not needing a formal receipt:
For making a cash contribution in China, please contact giving@obchina.org for specific details.[Because of China regulations, cash donations may not be directly wired into our Representative Office bank account in China]. Cash donations may also be dropped off at Operation Blessing Beijing Office at the Golden Land Building – #106 on the ground floor at 32 Liangmaqiao Road in Chaoyang District (quite near the Lufthansa Center). Please call for instructions: 010-6466-9296
Address in Chinese: 北京市朝阳区亮马桥路32号 高斓大厦106室

For Donations in China that require a formal, tax-deductible receipt:
Operation Blessing is proud to be a partner of the China Charity Federation [CCF]. Therefore, funds received in the designated Operation Blessing Fund at CCF may be receipted to give you or your company a tax-deductible receipt. Please contact giving@obchina.orgfor information and assistance in giving that will receive this kind of receipt in China.

For Giving by International Credit Card:
https://www.cbn.com/giving/obChina/option.asp

How can I make a donation to Operation Blessing China from the U.S. or from other countries outside of China? Back to top

Operation Blessing is headquartered in the U.S. and can receive and issue U.S. tax-deductible receipts. For online giving with an international credit card, go to
https://www.cbn.com/giving/obChina/option.asp
100% of donations received for OB-China will be transferred to our Beijing office for our humanitarian work in China.

For those giving by USD check, please make the check payable to “Operation Blessing” and include an attached note stating the donation is designated for “OB-China.” Checks can be mailed to:

Operation Blessing International
977 Centerville Turnpike
Virginia Beach, VA 23463

100% of donations received for OB-China will be transferred to our Beijing office for our humanitarian work in China.

If you live in Hong Kong and wish to donate in HKD, please visit
http://www.obhk.org/sitea/modules/liaise/index.php?form_id=5 for giving details.

Can my contribution be tax-deductible? Back to top

All charitable donations made to Operation Blessing International in the United States will be receipted with a U.S. tax-deductible receipt.

Charitable donations made in China to the Operation Blessing Fund at the China Charity Federation will be properly receipted with a China tax-deductible receipt. Please contact giving@obchina.org for assistance and questions about giving. For questions about how to use a tax deductible receipt in the PRC, please consult with your tax advisor or check with the local tax bureau. For reference, [insert web link/website that describes tax-deductible giving in the PRC]

Charitable donations made in Hong Kong to Operation Blessing Hong Kong will receive a Hong Kong tax-deductible receipt. Please contact shirley@obhk.orgfor more information, or go tohttp://www.obhk.org/sitea/modules/liaise/index.php?form_id=5

How much of a sponsorship goes directly to the child or those assisted? Back to top

Our only child sponsorship program at this time is the Adopt-a-Student Program. For an annual donation of 400 RMB (approximately $50 USD), a child is assisted with various educational fees and expenses enabling that child to attend elementary or middle school. 80 RMB ($10) is used for program-related expenses such as volunteer or staff travel expenses, photos of the child, and communication with the donor. Educational costs vary greatly by geographic region such that if fees are especially low, OB will determine other ways to assist the child including food subsidies, book fees, or perhaps a special program for the children at that school.

Operation Blessing International organizationally is proud to have 99.2% of its overall income go directly to humanitarian programs with just 0.8% going towards administration or fundraising expenses.

Is it possible to see a copy of Operation Blessing China’s Annual Report and/or recent audited statements? Back to top

Absolutely. Click here.

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