How to make your donation anonymous before donating: Visit the GoFundMe you'd like to support and select the "Donate Now" button. Choose the "Don't display name publicly on the campaign" option underneath the donation amount and name fields. Click “Donate now” to finalize your donation.
What's your name? The name you enter will be displayed publicly on the fundraiser page. If you don't want to use your full name, whether for safety or personal reasons, you can enter your chosen name here. Be sure to enter your legal name when it comes time to set up transfers.
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The purpose of anonymous donations is to hide your identity from the internet at large. It is more accurately described as “hide name (and comment) from everyone but the organizer”. (1) A donation is not anonymous to the person who donated.
Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.
Yes I think so. I’m not 100% sure but I believe you don’t have to give your name. People use GoFundMe to help families in crisis or animals in need. The only thing I think you must give is an email address but you can go to a GoFundMe page and find out. Or perhaps someone who has used one can answer this better than I.
So, do you have to use your real name? No. Should you? Yes — unless you have a genuine reason for not doing so ( i.e. if it puts your safety at risk for one reason or another).
Just on the surface, if you create a crowd-funding campaign with no legitimate purpose, and fabricate a cause, it would be considered fraud. Taking money from others under the guise of needing it for a particular purpose, which doesn’t exist, would be theft. Many people have been prosecuted for that kind of activity. You’re not as anonymous on social media as you think you are. Even a VPN can be broken down.
Short answer, No. I just started my first GoFundMe campaign, and the donors can be anonymous to the public, but as the manager, I can see every name and donation amount. Underneath the donor’s name and contribution reads: