Nonprofit Banking Instructions

 

We send monthly payments to nonprofits and schools via ACH, which securely deposits the funds directly into the organization's bank account.

 

Our registration form asks you to please provide the following information:

  • Bank Routing number
  • Organization's Exact Name on Bank Account  
  • Bank Account number

Be sure this information is accurate, and be sure to update it if you change your bank account so that we do not incur a bank fee, which we would pass on to you.

 

Find the Routing Number and Account Number on a Check

 

At the bottom of a check, you will see three groups of numbers.

 

Routing Number
The first set of numbers on the lower left corner of a check is the routing number. Keep in mind the routing numbers are 9-digit codes and the character symbol surrounding the numbers is not part of the routing number on a check. Routing numbers, sometimes called transit numbers, are public and may vary based on the region where you opened your account.

 

Account Number
The second set of numbers following the character symbol immediately after your routing number is your account number. Sometimes the placement can be switched with the check number. To determine your account number, simply choose the longer number. This number is unique to your bank account – you’ll find it on your checks or by signing into your online account.