Online Giving @ CFAN

 

Welcome to the Online Giving Tool.

Automated giving can be set up in the following ways:

  1. Sign-up for On-line Banking with your financial institution, and set-up CFAN as a payee. (No bank fees)
  2. Sign up for On-line Giving through (Incurs bank fees paid by CFAN):
    • A Credit card
      (Your contributions are credited in full.  Fees CFAN pays include .35¢ transaction fee plus 2.39% of total contribution.)
    • A Debit card
      (Your contributions are credited in full.  The fee CFAN pays includes 2.39% of total contribution.)
    • Through a checking or savings account
      (Your contributions are credited in full.  The fee CFAN pays includes .40¢ transaction fee.)

Please click the link below to open a new window and start creating your CFAN on-line account.

 

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How do I locate my bank routing number and checking account number?

A.  You can find the Bank Routing Number and your Checking Account Number within the string of numbers located at the bottom of one of your checks. Make sure you are using a check and NOT a deposit slip, since the numbers may not be the same. If your Account Number is not clearly recognizable, you can identify it by following the steps below.

The numbers at the bottom of your check include a 9-digit Bank Routing Number, your Account Number and the Check Number. You can find your Account Number through the process of elimination. It may be helpful to write the string of numbers down on a piece of paper first. When writing out your bank numbers, ignore any special characters that may look like this:

Step 1: Find your Bank Routing Number
The first 9 numbers from the left at the bottom of your check are your Bank Routing Number. This number is always 9 digits. Circle these 9 digits.

 

TIP: Find the special characters shown at right. The Bank Routing Number is between these characters

Step 2: Find the Check Number

Locate the string of numbers at the bottom of your check that matches the Check Number in the upper right-hand corner. This number is usually 4 digits, and may include a zero as the first digit. Draw a line through these digits.

Step 3: Identify the remaining numbers

The numbers that are left - those that are neither the Bank Routing Number nor the Check Number - are your Account Number.

NOTE: If you notice extra zeroes before or after your account number, please include them as part of your account number.

 

TIP: Find the special character shown at right. Your Account Number is directly to the left of this character.

 
 
 
 
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