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Account Name: ACOC-GMP Ltd
BSB: 065 005
Account Number: 1018 1367
Reference: [Name] / [Project or Appeal]
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Your support will help provide essential supplies and relief efforts to those in need.
Frequently asked questions
How will Global Mission Partners use my donation?
All donations received via bank transfer will go to the Global Mission Partners project or appeal you specify. Your gift will enable us to continue our Relief and Development work, International Church Partnerships and Indigenous Ministries depending on your preference. If unspecified, we will direct your donation to the area of greatest need across our three programs.
Will my donation be tax-deductible?
Only donations of $2 or more directed to our Relief and Development projects or appeals are tax-deductible. This includes our End of Financial Year appeal, and Christmas Offering Appeal. Donations to International Church Partnerships and Indigenous Ministries are not tax-deductible. If you have any questions about where to direct your donation please contact us.
How will I receive my receipt?
After receiving and processing your donation, we’ll send you a receipt by email. Please allow a few days for this process. If you have any concerns, feel free to contact us for more information.
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