The ledger.

This page lists forwarded donations — receipts only, no projections. When a charity's accumulated bucket crosses $1,000, the actual donation goes out and the receipt publishes here with date, amount, and the named 501(c)(3).

No donations have published yet. Allocated commissions accumulate per charity. When a bucket crosses $1,000, the donation is forwarded and the receipt lands here. The site is new and the affiliate networks report commissions on a delay (eBay: ~30 days, Amazon: ~60 days after order).

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How donations actually get sent

Sending charities 47 cents at a time would be absurd — nobody writes checks for pocket change. Allocated commissions accumulate in a per-charity bucket. When a bucket crosses $1,000, the operator writes the actual check or sends the transfer, and the receipt publishes on this page.

The math is per-transaction at the attribution layer (your click is your click), but the transfer is batched. Until a bucket crosses the threshold, no funds move. This is the honest tradeoff — small transactions stay tracked; large enough to actually mail goes out as a real donation.

Published donations

No donations published yet. When the first charity bucket crosses $1,000, the receipt lands here.

The honest details: 90% of every confirmed affiliate commission is allocated to your charity's bucket. The other 10% covers operating costs. A "confirmed commission" is one that an affiliate network (eBay, Amazon, Walmart) has actually paid us — not a click and not an estimate. Receipts published here are scanned/linked PDF receipts from the receiving 501(c)(3).

ShopToDoGood is not itself a 501(c)(3). Your shopping commission is not tax-deductible to you. The 90% is money we collect and are bound to forward to the named organization — held for your chosen charity, never kept by us. They issue their own receipts. See the charity slate →