Thank you for your interest in supporting the strategic work of ICTA. Your contribution is an exciting opportunity for you to join in impacting the world. ICTA spends very carefully as our ministry is completely dependent on financial support from many individuals such as yourself.**

(This page is for financial payments and contributions. Please contact us directly to arrange contributions of equipment, software, etc.)

HOW TO MAKE YOUR DONATION

Check (by mail)
Donate via regular mail (or online banking.)
Please make your check payable to ‘ICTA’. To prevent theft, please do not send cash through the mail. Our phone number (needed for some online banking systems) is 719-785-0120. Our mailing address:

ICTA
4485 New Santa Fe Trl
Colorado Springs, CO 80924
United States

Paypal
Donate with PayPal.
(Using credit card or any PayPal source.)
With PayPal, you do not need an account to donate with a credit card. You can send donations in any of several currencies.

Paypal also allows recurring donations.
(View/Cancel existing recurring payment in PayPal)

Just click this button to set up a one-time or repeated donation:



Community Foundation
Deposit large and creative gifts into ICTA’s account.
(Anything larger than $2,000).
WaterStone accepts donations of cash, stock, real estate or other assets on ICTA’s behalf. Please contact WaterStone directly for complex asset donations.
Contact:
WaterStone
10807 New Allegiance Dr., Suite 240
Colorado Springs, CO 80919
1-719-447-4620
ICTA Account:
Charity Advised Fund #155782

Also through Amazon Smile

A percentage of your purchase total is donated to ICTA.  (Note: Amazon does not pass along your name, other personal info nor purchase info to ICTA. They total all donations per quarter and send one check.)

Shop at Amazon using this link:   https://smile.amazon.com/ch/84-1459112

Please contact ICTA for more information about our non-profit status, our Annual Report, or other questions.

**(ICTA is a visionary ministry venture with a great long-term track record. In Silicon Valley that works great. It’s harder in the non-profit world: corporate sponsors typically do not invest in long-term visionary non-profit ventures; instead, they require proven projects with quick, tangible results.)