Is my donation Tax-Deductible?

Donations made to a personal GoFundMe fundraiser, rather than a nonprofit fundraiser, are generally considered to be personal gifts and aren’t guaranteed to be tax-deductible. 

But, you can always check with a tax professional to be sure. 

You won’t be issued a tax receipt from GoFundMe.

Only donations made to GoFundMe nonprofit fundraisers are guaranteed to be tax-deductible in the US, the UK, Canada, Ireland, and Australia and will receive tax receipts automatically from our nonprofit partner, PayPal Giving Fund, or from GoFundMe Pro for enrolled US nonprofits. Donors in other countries will still be emailed the tax-deductible receipt, but you'll need to check with your local tax authority to confirm if they are tax-deductible. Donations to these fundraisers are collected by PayPal Giving Fund, a non-profit organization, or GoFundMe Pro and distributed to the designated nonprofit.

Curious about tax-deductibility of GoFundMe Giving Funds? Check out the Giving Funds Help Center

How do I know I am donating to a Certified Nonprofit Fundraiser?

If you made a donation and aren’t sure whether it was for a nonprofit fundraiser or personal fundraiser, you can check by going back to the fundraiser page. On a nonprofit fundraiser, the name of the charity will be located next to the name of the GoFundMe organizer. In the US, it will include a "Tax deductible" tag. In other countries, there will be a green check next to the name of the charity.

https://support.gofundme.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039267752-Tax-information-for-donors


My week:

Sun. Feb. 22, 2026 Leo polls:


Nancy B, Lachine, Quebec, would like to know:

Do you think schools should be managed by municipalities rather than provincial school boards?

No    66.19% (1523)

Yes    33.81% (778)



My opinion: No.  I don't really know how the governments and school boards work in this case. 




Tues Feb. 24, 2026:

Edith R, Quebec, Quebec, would like to know:

Do you go winter camping?

No, it’s not for me

78.82% (5302)

No, but I’d like to try

15.53% (1045)

Yes, occasionally

4.49% (302)

Yes, regularly

1.16% (78)





My opinion: No, it’s not for me.  I don't like going out in the winter for activities like ice-skating.  I don't like the cold.


My furnace stopped working in Dec. 2025.  The house was cold.  I wrote about it here:


Post Secret (Part 38)/ Post Secret -Holidays (Part 7)






Thurs. Feb. 26, 2026:


Nancy D, Longueuil, Quebec, would like to know:

If you could, would you change your first name?

No, I like my name    86.09% (6553)

Yes, definitely    12.31% (937)

I have already changed it    1.60% (122)


My opinion: No, I like my name. 




Sat. Feb. 21, 2026 Winter: The past week was so cold like -20.  I had to shovel a lot of snow.  I was in a low mood when I'm outside. 

Saving money: I bought all my snacks of chips and cookies on Nov. 1, 2025.  This lasted until the first week of Jan.

I didn't eat those snacks for 6 weeks.

I want to buy more, but I want to save money.

My family bought 6 boxes of crackers.  I decided I will eat that first before I buy more snacks.  The crackers are plain and don't taste as good as chips and cookies.


Tues. Feb. 24, 2026 CIA: I saw the series premiere: 

"Follows a partnership between an FBI agent and a CIA Case Officer who work together on a clandestine taskforce to prevent domestic terrorism in New York."




My opinion: I thought the pilot was average.  I didn't really like it.  I will record the series and watch a bunch of the episodes in a couple of weeks.