Make An Impact By Donating Your Change.

Make an impact by donating your change.

IT’S EASY, SECURE, TAX DEDUCTIBLE, AND CHANGES LIVES!

Donating the spare change from your credit or debit card purchases through RoundUp App allows us to provide life-changing educational opportunities for our local youth.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?

Easy Setup: Getting started takes 30 seconds, and the impact lasts a lifetime!

Credit & Debit Cards: RoundUp App integrates with over 9,000 financial institutions. Link as many cards as you like.

Trusted & Secure: RoundUp App uses the same payment processor as big companies like Facebook, Amazon and Lyft.

Optional Monthly Cap: If you would like to control your budget, you can cap the max you’ll donate in a given month.

Tax Deductible: Like any donation, giving your change is tax deductible and you will receive a donation receipt at the end of the year.

iOS, Android, Web: You can get the RoundUp App for any device, at home or on the go.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Select your nonprofit: Choose “Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Arizona” to help our local youth.

Link your banks and cards: Securely link your bank account, debit, and or credit cards through the app. This allows the app to donate the change from your transactions.

Make an impact: RoundUp App will tally the total change of your transactions at the end of the month and send a deposit directly to our local Clubs.

That’s it: Once set up, you don’t have to do anything else but know that every time you swipe, you will be providing life-changing opportunities for our local youth.

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One Child at a time!

All three of my boys went there and they are very nice and understanding and try to make it fun for everyone, really good experience.

Tami Karry

My daughter loves the Boys & Girls Club. I feel confident leaving her with them.

Jamie Vorves

I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for something fun for their kids to do this summer, or after school.

Courtney Hintz