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7 Charities That Refuse Donations From Everyday Americans

September 15, 2025 by Teri Monroe
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When most people think of charities, they imagine organizations eager to accept every dollar. But not all nonprofits operate that way. Some refuse donations from individuals, preferring large corporate sponsors, government grants, or foundation endowments. Others avoid public donations because of administrative costs or ethical concerns. Retirees hoping to give back may be surprised to learn that some charities won’t accept their checks. Here are eight charities that refuse donations from everyday Americans.

1. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The Gates Foundation operates on one of the largest private endowments in the world. It relies on investments from Bill and Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett. Its focus remains on global health and education using mega-gifts. You can make contributions through the Gates Philanthropy Partners. There are several ways to support the causes that the Gates Foundation prioritizes.

2. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute

With a multibillion-dollar endowment, HHMI is one of the wealthiest scientific research organizations in the U.S. Funding comes from its investments and research grants. HHMI prefers independence from public fundraising. In some circumstances, it will accept funding, but only if the donor meets its policies.

3. The Ford Foundation

The Ford Foundation has focused on inequality and social justice for decades. Like the Gates Foundation, it operates from its endowment. It does not accept or solicit individual contributions. The organization believes independence from donors protects its mission. Everyday Americans cannot give directly.

4. The Rockefeller Foundation

The Rockefeller Foundation, known for its global development work, does not accept public donations. It funds initiatives through its large endowment and partnerships. Retirees interested in supporting its work must donate to partner nonprofits instead. The foundation keeps its funding sources highly centralized. Independence is part of its structure.

5. The Wellcome Trust

Based in the U.K., the Wellcome Trust is one of the world’s largest health-focused charities. It doesn’t accept individual donations, relying instead on income from its vast endowment. Everyday donors cannot contribute directly to its medical research efforts. Its mission remains funded without public support. Scale replaces grassroots giving.

6. The Broad Foundation

The Broad Foundation, founded by philanthropist Eli Broad, supports education, science, and arts. It does not accept outside contributions, operating entirely on its private endowment. Retirees looking to support education will need to find more accessible nonprofits. Broad’s independence ensures control over its giving strategy.

7. The MacArthur Foundation

Best known for its “genius grants,” the MacArthur Foundation is funded exclusively through its endowment. It does not solicit or accept gifts from individuals. Retirees cannot donate directly to the foundation’s work. Instead, it supports grantees through its own structured giving. Independence defines its approach.

Why Some Charities Say “No Thanks” to Donors

While it may feel surprising, many of the world’s largest foundations prefer not to take individual donations. Endowments and major partners give them independence, stability, and freedom from donor expectations. Retirees seeking impact should focus on smaller nonprofits eager for grassroots support. Giving remains powerful—but not every charity wants the check. Knowing where your money can make a difference ensures generosity finds the right home.

Were you surprised to learn some charities don’t want public donations? Where do you prefer to give your support?

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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