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Remember your mother. Or at least a mother you know.

Or you might be a mother yourself.

You know how precious mothers’ everyday efforts are.

We believe a Mother’s work, actions, sacrifices, courage, devotion, love, education and so much more, make a huge difference. Not only in a child’s life but also in the world’s future.

Mothers are changemakers. They should be recognised and supported.

Help us help mothers to build a better tomorrow
Please donate

*****Important: if your fiscal residence is in France, Belgium or Switzerland,
please see below information on possible tax benefits and how to qualify *****

Donation by Credit Card (in Euros on our French account only)

Donation by Bank Transfer 

  • France : Make Mothers Matter (EUR)
    IBAN : F‌R‌7‌6‌ 3‌0‌0‌0 4‌0‌0‌3 6‌4‌0‌0 0‌1‌0‌0 4‌6‌2‌9 4‌1‌4
    BIC – SWIFT : BNPAFRPPXXX
  • SwitzerlandMake Mothers Matter UN Geneva (CHF)
    IBAN: CH46 0021 5215 1200 08M1 C
    BIC/SWIFT: UBSWCHZH80A

 

We thank you in advance for your generous support

Possible tax benefits

MMM is a non-profit association under French Law (loi 1901). It is also established as Belgian and Swiss associations.

If your fiscal residence is France, you can benefit from a deduction on your income tax equal to 66% of the donation amount (capped at 20% of the taxable income – or 0.5% for a corporation). In other words, when you donate 100€ it actually only costs you 34€.

Donations can be done either by credit card or bank transfer (see above).

 

If your fiscal residence is in Belgium, you can benefit from tax deduction only if you make your donation to MMM through the Fondation Roi Baudouin (FRB).

In this case donations must be done either

  • by credit card on the MMM page of the FRBs website
  • or by bank transfer to the FRB’s account with the structure code (‘Communication structurée’) as indicated below (more information on donations via the FRB is available here):
    Account holder: Fondation Roi Baudouin
    IBAN: BE10 0000 0000 0404
    BIC/SWIFT: GEBABEBB
    Structured code: +++ 623/3917/70076 +++

 

If your fiscal residence is Switzerland, your donation can be deducted from your taxable income.

In this case donations must be done in Swiss Francs by bank transfer to our UBS account:
Account holder: Make Mothers Matter UN Geneva
IBAN: CH46 0021 5215 1200 08M1 C
BIC/SWIFT: UBSWCHZH80A

 

Tax receipts are provided on request.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to us should you have any question.

 

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