OCCF’s Collaborative Giving Days use an online giving model to match local donors to Orange County nonprofits with shared missions – from homelessness and workforce development to preserving ecosystems and supporting local veterans – to create momentum on a single shared day and leverage combined outreach efforts.
One Click. One Gift.
And 30 million ways to show you care.
30M
Raised since Giving Days started in 2015
7,892
Donors contributed in 2024
132
Local nonprofits participated in 2024
OCCF’s Collaborative Giving Days are an opportunity for nonprofits impacting Orange County for good to raise awareness through a collective online campaign around areas of need in the community. Participating nonprofits will have an opportunity over the three-months leading up to their Giving Day to grow in their online campaigning skills through training, peer support, and tools provided.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Giving Day?
OCCF’s Collaborative Giving Days are an opportunity for nonprofits impacting Orange County for good to raise awareness through a collective online campaign around areas of need in the community.
What are the requirements for participating in a Giving Day?
All nonprofits interested in participating in a Giving Day must first have an approved OC Nonprofit Central Profile. More details can be found here.
NOTE: Must be submitted for reverification and approval annually.
Interested nonprofits must be in good standing with the IRS:
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As part of our due diligence for participation in a Giving Day and Nonprofit Central, we audit for compliance with California AB 488. Your organization must be in compliance with AB 488 to participate.
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The RRF-1 form is required to be registered with the Attorney General’s office for every CA based charitable nonprofit corporation, unincorporated association or trustee holding assets for charitable purposes. This is needed to have your profile viewable and accept donations on Nonprofit Central and a Giving Day. More information here.
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For further assistance on renewals, here are a couple of ways for you to contact the CA Attorney General’s office:
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(800) 952-5225
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Participating nonprofits must have a dedicated staff member to be a point person .
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Participating nonprofits will have an opportunity over the three-months leading up to their Giving Day to grow in their online campaigning skills through training, peer support, and tools provided. Your point person will be in communication with the Giving Day’s steering committee and lead to ensure that everything for your organization is ready to go.
If approved, participating nonprofits must have an agreement form signed.
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Your steering committee will provide you with an agreement form that requires signature from your executive director, a board member, and your dedicated point person.




