The JMC Foundation

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The JMC Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides culturally relevant support services, resources, and mentorship to children, youth, and families, with a focus on Black and African American communities.

Tacoma, Washington, USA (253 area code region)

About The JMC Foundation

The JMC Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening families and improving outcomes for children and youth, particularly within Black and African American communities. Based in the 253 area code region of Washington State, the foundation offers programs such as basic needs assistance (housing help, transportation and food vouchers, baby safety supplies, clothing and personal care items), financial literacy education, youth mentorship, parenting support, and service navigation to connect families with critical community resources. Its mission centers on building resilience, fostering strong intergenerational ties, and creating opportunities for families to thrive through culturally grounded, wraparound services. ([thejmcfoundation.org](https://www.thejmcfoundation.org/))

A charge from “JMC Foundation” on a bank or card statement is most likely related to a donation or contribution made to The JMC Foundation, either as a one-time gift or a recurring (monthly, quarterly, or annual) donation set up through its online giving platform. The organization’s website actively encourages donations and allows supporters to choose preset or custom amounts and donation frequencies, so recurring charges can occur if a supporter opted into an ongoing contribution. In some cases, you might also see small test or authorization amounts when a new card is added, which are used by payment processors to validate the card before processing a full donation. ([thejmcfoundation.org](https://www.thejmcfoundation.org/))

If you do not immediately recognize a JMC Foundation charge, start by checking your email for receipts or confirmation messages from thejmcfoundation.org, and review whether you or a family member recently made a donation or signed up for a recurring contribution. You can contact The JMC Foundation directly using the phone number or email address listed on their website to confirm the details of a transaction, request documentation, or inquire about modifying or canceling a recurring gift. If you still believe the transaction is unauthorized after speaking with the organization, you should contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request a new card number if necessary. ([thejmcfoundation.org](https://www.thejmcfoundation.org/reachingus))

Bank Statement Variations

3 known variations

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

  1. JMC FOUNDATION
  2. JMC Foundation
  3. JMCFOUNDATION

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from JMC Foundation on my card statement?

A charge from JMC Foundation is most likely from a donation you made to The JMC Foundation, either as a one-time contribution or as part of a recurring monthly, quarterly, or annual giving plan set up through their online donation form on thejmcfoundation.org.

Does The JMC Foundation offer recurring donations, and how do those appear on my statement?

Yes. When you donate through The JMC Foundation’s website, you can select one-time, monthly, quarterly, or annual donations. Recurring gifts typically appear each cycle on your card statement under a descriptor like “JMC Foundation” with the amount and date corresponding to your selected interval.

How can I cancel or change a recurring donation to The JMC Foundation?

To cancel or change a recurring donation, contact The JMC Foundation directly using the phone number or email listed on their website and provide the name on your donation and the last four digits of the card used. They can update, pause, or stop the recurring billing and send you written confirmation of the change.

How do I request a refund or correction for a JMC Foundation donation?

If you believe you donated the wrong amount or were charged in error, reach out to The JMC Foundation via phone or email and reference the date, amount, and last four digits of your card. They can review the transaction, issue a refund when appropriate, or correct duplicate or mistaken donations.

What are common donation amounts for The JMC Foundation?

The JMC Foundation’s online donation page offers preset options such as $10, $20, $30, and $40, along with a custom amount field, so charges in these ranges are common. Larger or custom gifts may also appear if you entered a specific amount or made a special contribution. ([thejmcfoundation.org](https://www.thejmcfoundation.org/))

Why do I see a small or temporary JMC Foundation charge that later changed or disappeared?

Some payment processors place a small temporary authorization when you enter a card on The JMC Foundation’s donation form to verify that the card is valid. This pending authorization may appear briefly on your statement and then disappear or be replaced by the final donation amount once the transaction is completed.

How can I get a receipt or tax documentation for my JMC Foundation donation?

Receipts are typically emailed when you donate online. If you need another copy for tax purposes, contact The JMC Foundation and provide your name, email address, and approximate donation date and amount; they can resend an email receipt or provide a year-end giving summary if available.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a JMC Foundation charge at all?

First, check with family members who may have used your card to donate and search your email for messages from thejmcfoundation.org. If no one recognizes the donation and you have no receipt, contact The JMC Foundation with the transaction details so they can look it up. If it still appears unauthorized, notify your bank or card issuer immediately to dispute the charge and secure your account.

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