Tithe.ly

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Tithe.ly is a church-focused digital giving and church management platform that processes online donations, tithes, and other payments for faith-based organizations.

Nashville, TN
Owned by Accel-KKR

About Tithe.ly

Tithe.ly is a software company that provides digital giving, church management, and engagement tools specifically designed for churches and other faith-based organizations. Its platform powers online and mobile giving, text-to-give, recurring donations, church management (ChMS), custom church apps, websites, and related communication tools, serving tens of thousands of churches worldwide.([linkedin.com](https://www.linkedin.com/company/tithely?utm_source=openai))

A charge labeled something like "TITHE.LY BREAKING CHA…" on your card statement typically indicates a donation or payment processed through Tithe.ly on behalf of a specific church or ministry (in this case, likely a church or ministry with a name starting with “Breaking Cha…”). Tithe.ly acts as the payment processor, so their name appears on the descriptor along with the church name or campaign, and charges may be either one-time gifts or scheduled recurring tithes or donations. You may also see small test or pending amounts when a new card is added or when a recurring donation renews.

If you have questions about a Tithe.ly charge, the best first step is to log into your Tithe.ly giving account or the giving page/app of the church you support to review your giving history and receipts. You can also check your email for donation receipts automatically sent by Tithe.ly on the church’s behalf. If something looks incorrect, contact the church directly (they can look up your donor profile and transactions) or reach out to Tithe.ly support via their website with the date, amount, and last 4 digits of your card. They can help identify the specific organization associated with the charge and resolve issues such as refunds, duplicate gifts, or cancelling recurring donations.

Bank Statement Variations

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

  1. TITHE.LY BREAKING CHAbreaking.chaiNC

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my bank statement show a charge from "TITHE.LY" plus a church name like BREAKING CHA…?

Tithe.ly is the giving and payment platform many churches use to process tithes, offerings, and other donations. The descriptor usually appears as "TITHE.LY" followed by the church or campaign name (for example, a ministry whose name begins with “Breaking Cha…”). This means you made a donation or payment to that church or ministry, and Tithe.ly processed it on their behalf.

Is a Tithe.ly charge a one-time gift or a recurring donation?

It can be either. If you selected a recurring schedule (weekly, biweekly, monthly, etc.) when you gave through the Tithe.ly form or app, you’ll see charges from Tithe.ly on that schedule. If you made a single gift, you should only see one charge. To confirm, log into your Tithe.ly account or the church’s giving portal and review your giving history and any active recurring gifts.

How do I cancel or change a recurring donation made through Tithe.ly?

To cancel or modify a recurring gift, log into your Tithe.ly account (either in the mobile app or via the church’s online giving page), go to your Recurring Giving or Scheduled Gifts section, and edit or cancel the schedule there. If you can’t access your account, contact your church’s office and they can adjust or cancel the recurring donation for you through their Tithe.ly admin dashboard.

How can I get a refund for a Tithe.ly charge I didn’t intend to make or that was duplicated?

Refunds for Tithe.ly transactions are typically handled by the church or ministry that received the funds. Contact the church directly with the date, amount, and last 4 digits of your card and explain the issue (such as an incorrect amount, duplicate gift, or mistaken fund). They can issue a refund through their Tithe.ly admin account. If you don’t know which church it was, Tithe.ly support can help identify it using your transaction details.

Where can I find receipts or year-end statements for gifts made through Tithe.ly?

Each time you give through Tithe.ly, an email receipt is normally sent to the address you entered with your gift. You can also log into your Tithe.ly account to view your giving history and download records. Many churches issue official annual giving statements from their own accounting or ChMS system (which may be powered by Tithe.ly), so you can also request a year-end statement directly from your church for tax purposes.

Why do I see a small or pending Tithe.ly charge that later disappears or changes amount?

When you add a new card or update payment details, Tithe.ly or the underlying processor may place a small temporary authorization to verify the card. This can appear as a low-dollar pending transaction that disappears after a few days. Additionally, some banks briefly show a pending amount before the final donation is settled. If the final amount is different than expected, check your Tithe.ly receipt or contact your church for clarification.

Can I be charged by Tithe.ly for multiple churches or ministries using the same card?

Yes. If you give to more than one church or ministry that uses Tithe.ly, charges to your card may all list "TITHE.LY" along with different church or campaign names. Each charge corresponds to a separate donation or recurring gift setup. Reviewing your email receipts or your Tithe.ly account’s transaction history will show which organization each charge belongs to.

How do I contact Tithe.ly if I still can’t identify a charge?

Go to tithe.ly and look for the Support or Help section to submit a ticket or start a support request. Provide the transaction date, exact amount, card brand, and the last 4 digits of your card, along with a screenshot of the descriptor if possible. Tithe.ly can use this information to locate the transaction, identify the associated church or ministry, and advise you on next steps for corrections or refunds.

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