Raft Foundation

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Raft Foundation is a US-based 501(c)(3) public charity that provides fiscal sponsorship and shared infrastructure for grassroots, community-focused projects.

Albany, NY

About Raft Foundation

Raft Foundation is a New York–based 501(c)(3) public charity that specializes in fiscal sponsorship (also called fiscal hosting) for grassroots and movement-aligned projects. It focuses on areas such as collective care and mutual aid, community technology, movement infrastructure, and broader societal transformation, helping community groups quickly operate under Raft’s charitable umbrella without needing to form their own nonprofit entity.([raft.foundation](https://raft.foundation/?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled “RAFT FISCAL SPONSOR” on a card statement most likely relates to a donation, membership, or program fee processed through Raft Foundation on behalf of a fiscally sponsored project. Because Raft acts as the legal 501(c)(3) entity, donor or participant charges may show Raft (sometimes with a phone number and NY descriptor) rather than the specific project name. Charges could be one-time donations, recurring monthly contributions, event or program fees, or other project-related payments routed through Raft’s finance systems (often via platforms like Open Collective).([raft.foundation](https://raft.foundation/?utm_source=openai))

If you have questions about a Raft Foundation charge, the best steps are to (1) check recent emails for donation receipts or event confirmations mentioning Raft or the project you supported; (2) log into any platform you used to donate (such as Open Collective) and review your contribution history; and (3) contact Raft Foundation directly using the contact details on their website, providing the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of your card. They can typically trace the charge to the specific sponsored project and clarify whether it was a one-time or recurring payment, adjust or cancel recurring contributions, and advise on refunds or disputed charges.([raft.foundation](https://raft.foundation/?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Raft Foundation.

  1. RAFT FISCAL SPONSOR 3479296344 NY

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement show a charge from “RAFT FISCAL SPONSOR” instead of the project I donated to?

Raft Foundation is the fiscal sponsor and 501(c)(3) charity that legally receives and processes funds for many grassroots projects. Because your donation or payment was routed through Raft’s fiscal sponsorship program, your card issuer may display “RAFT FISCAL SPONSOR” (often with a New York reference or phone number) rather than the individual project name. Raft can look up the charge and confirm which project it supported.

Is a charge from Raft Foundation tax-deductible?

In most cases, donations processed by Raft Foundation for US-based charitable projects are tax-deductible because Raft is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity. Your donation receipt—usually emailed via Raft or a partner platform like Open Collective—will indicate whether the contribution is tax-deductible and provide Raft’s EIN for your records.

How can I cancel or change a recurring donation that is billed through Raft Foundation?

To modify or cancel a recurring donation, first log into the platform where you set up the contribution (for example, Open Collective) and check your recurring contributions or subscriptions. You can usually pause or cancel there. If you can’t locate the setting, contact Raft Foundation using the email on their website and include the transaction date, amount, and last four digits of your card so they can identify and adjust the recurring charge.

How do I request a refund for a Raft Foundation charge I don’t recognize?

Start by verifying whether you recently supported a community project, mutual aid group, or event that might be fiscally sponsored by Raft. If you still don’t recognize the charge, email Raft Foundation with a screenshot or details of the transaction (date, exact amount, and card last four digits). They can identify which sponsored project received the funds and, in coordination with that project, determine whether a refund is appropriate or whether you should instead file a dispute with your card issuer.

What are typical amounts for charges from Raft Foundation?

Amounts vary widely because Raft sponsors many different projects and campaigns. Common transaction sizes include small recurring monthly donations (e.g., $5–$50), standard one-time gifts (often $25–$250), and occasional larger contributions or event fees. If the amount matches a recent pledge, crowdfund, or membership you agreed to, it is likely linked to that activity.

Could a temporary or pending charge from Raft Foundation be an authorization hold?

Yes. When you first enter your card details to donate or support a project, the payment processor may place a small authorization or show a pending charge under Raft Foundation’s name. This is used to verify your card. If the donation fails or is cancelled before completion, the pending amount should fall off automatically within a few business days, depending on your bank’s policies.

How can I get a copy of my donation receipt for a Raft Foundation charge?

Check the email account you used when making the contribution for a receipt from Raft Foundation or from the donation platform (such as Open Collective) listing Raft as the fiscal sponsor. If you can’t find it, contact Raft through their website and provide your name, email used at checkout, transaction date and amount, and last four digits of the card. They can usually regenerate or resend your receipt for tax and record-keeping purposes.

How do I contact Raft Foundation about a billing or charge question?

Visit raft.foundation and use the published contact email for their fiscal sponsorship or admin team. Include clear details—transaction date, amount, card last four digits, and any project name you recall—so staff can quickly locate your transaction, explain what it was for, and help with cancellations, updates, or potential refunds as needed.

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