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Donation Receipt Example

Here is what a donation receipt looks like, with every part explained — so you know exactly what to put on yours. It’s a real, filled-in example; make your own free below.

Donation receipt example
An example, filled-in document.

The parts of a donation receipt, explained

  • The organization’s name and EIN — and its tax-exempt status.
  • The donor’s name.
  • A receipt number and the date of the gift.
  • The donation amount (or a description of donated goods).
  • The required statement — whether goods or services were provided in exchange.
  • A tax-deductible note for the donor’s records.

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Prefer a downloadable template?

Grab a donation receipt template in Word, Excel or PDF from the donation receipt template page.

Want the full explainer? Read the 501(c)(3) donation receipt guide.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a donation receipt look like?

A donation receipt shows the charity’s name and EIN, the donor, a receipt number and date, the amount, and a statement about whether anything was given in return — as in the example above. Donors keep it for tax purposes.

What does a 501(c)(3) receipt need to include?

The organization’s name, its tax-exempt status, the donation amount or a description of the gift, the date, and a statement that no goods or services were provided in exchange (or their value if they were).

Can I make a donation receipt like this for free?

Yes — use our free donation receipt generator or download a donation receipt template.