The best credit cards to maximize your charitable donation
Giving Tuesday is a great time to donate since many of your favorite charities may have a sponsor or donor willing to match your amount. As an added bonus, you can earn cash back, points or miles with each charitable donation you make.
Here are some of the best credit cards and points programs to use when donating to charity this year.
Related: How you can donate your points and miles to charity
The best credit cards to use for charitable donations
Comparing the best cards for charitable donations
Card | Welcome bonus | Rewards rate on charitable giving (return based on TPG’s November 2024 valuations) | Annual fee |
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The Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express | Earn 15,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 in eligible purchases on the card in the first three months of card membership. | 2 points per dollar on the first $50,000 spent in purchases each year (4%), then 1 point per dollar after that (2%) | None (see rates and fees) |
Citi Double Cash Card | Earn $200 cash back after spending $1,500 on purchases in the first six months from account opening. | 2% (1% when you buy, plus 1% when you pay; 3.6% with a linked ThankYou account) | None (see rates and fees) |
Chase Freedom Unlimited | Earn an additional 1.5% cash back on everything you buy (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year), worth up to $300 cash back. | 1.5% (3% with a linked Ultimate Rewards account) | None |
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card | Earn 75,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. | 2 miles per dollar (3.7%) | $95 (see rates and fees) |
Bank of America® Premium Rewards® credit card | Earn 60,000 bonus points after spending $4,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of account opening. | 1.5 points per dollar (1.5%-2.625% depending on your status level within the Bank of America Preferred Rewards program) | $95 |
The Business Platinum Card from American Express | Earn 150,000 bonus points after spending $20,000 on eligible purchases with the card in the first three months of card membership. | 1.5 points per dollar (3%) on donations of at least $5,000
1 point per dollar (2%) on donations of less than $5,000 |
$695 (see rates and fees) |
Chase Freedom Flex | Earn $200 cash back after spending $500 in purchases in the first three months from account opening. | 5% cash back (10.25% with a linked Ultimate Rewards account) on up to $1,500 in combined purchases in bonus categories each quarter you activate; select charities are included in Q4 of 2024 | None |
The Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express
The Blue Business Plus is a great choice for small-business owners, as it has no annual fee and earns 2 points per dollar on all purchases up to $50,000 per year (then 1 point per dollar thereafter). TPG’s November 2024 valuations peg Membership Rewards points at two cents each, which is a 4% return on the first $50,000 annually.
Welcome offer: Earn 15,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 in eligible purchases on the card in the first three months of card membership.
Rewards rate: 2 points per dollar on the first $50,000 spent in purchases each year (4%), then 1 point per dollar after that (2%).
Benefits:
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Annual fee: $0 (See rates and fees)
For more details, see our full review of the Amex Blue Business Plus.
Apply here: The Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express
Citi Double Cash Card
The Citi Double Cash Card (see rates and fees) is a no-annual-fee everyday spending card that awards 1% cash back when you make a purchase and another 1% back when you pay that charge off for a total 2% return.
However, if you have a Citi ThankYou card, you can transfer the rewards earned by your Citi Double Cash Card to your ThankYou account, where they’ll become full-fledged ThankYou points. So, the Citi Double Cash Card’s 2% cash back return can become a 3.6% return if you transfer your rewards to a linked ThankYou account.
Welcome bonus: Earn $200 cash back after spending $1,500 on purchases in the first six months from account opening.
Rewards rate: 5% total cash back on select bookings made through the Citi Travel portal through December 31, 2025, with an additional 3% cash back on hotels, car rentals, and attractions on top of the card’s regular earning rate (9% return based on TPG’s November 2024 valuations; 2% cash back — 1% when you buy and 1% when you pay — on everything, but rewards can be transferred to a linked ThankYou account (3.6% return).
Annual fee: None
For more details, see our full review of the Citi Double Cash.
Apply here: Citi Double Cash Card
Chase Freedom Unlimited
If you have a premium Ultimate Rewards card such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, or the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, you can convert the rewards earned by your Chase Freedom Unlimited into Ultimate Rewards points.
The Chase Freedom Unlimited is a great companion to any premium Ultimate Rewards cards because it boosts your non-bonus category earning — including charitable donations — from 1 point per dollar to 1.5.
Welcome bonus: Earn an additional 1.5% cash back on everything you buy (on up to $20,000 spent in the first year), worth up to $300 cash back.
Rewards rates: Earn 5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase Travel℠, 3% on dining at restaurants, 3% at drugstores and 1.5% on other eligible purchases.
Benefits:
- Purchase protection covers your new purchases for 120 days against damage or theft, up to $500 per claim and $50,000 per account
- Extended warranty extends the time period of the U.S. manufacturer’s warranty by an additional year on eligible warranties of three years or less
Annual fee: None
For more details, see our full review of the Chase Freedom Unlimited.
Apply here: Chase Freedom Unlimited
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
The Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card earns 2 miles per dollar spent on all purchases, including donations. TPG’s November 2024 valuations peg Capital One miles at a value of 1.85 cents each, and unlike some of the other cards described in this guide, you don’t need to have another card in your wallet to unlock the ability to transfer your rewards to travel partners.
If you’re interested in 2 miles per dollar on everything but want a more premium card, the Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card is a great choice. For a $395 annual fee (see rates and fees), you get a high welcome bonus, added bonus categories and several perks, including a $300 credit when booked through Capital One Travel, anniversary miles bonus, rental car status and more.
Welcome bonus: Earn 75,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
Rewards rates: 2 Capital One miles per dollar spent on everything (3.7% return based on TPG’s November 2024 valuations).
Benefits:
*Benefits only available to accounts approved for the World Elite Mastercard. Terms apply.
Annual fee: $95 (see rates and fees)
For more details, see our full review of the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card.
Apply here: Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
Bank of America Premium Rewards credit card
The Bank of America Premium Rewards credit card earns 1.5 points per dollar spent on non-bonus categories, such as charitable donations. However, you can earn up to a 75% bonus on the points earned on this card based on your status level within the Bank of America Preferred Rewards program.
- Gold level requires $20,000 in assets and awards a 25% rewards bonus
- Platinum level requires $50,000 in assets and awards a 50% rewards bonus
- Platinum Honors level requires $100,000 in assets and awards a 75% rewards bonus
- Diamond level requires $1,000,000 in assets and awards a 75% rewards bonus
At the Platinum Honors and Diamond tier, that’s a 75% bonus on the regular 1.5 point-per-dollar ratio for a total of around 2.6 cents in rewards per dollar.
Welcome bonus: Earn 60,000 bonus points after you make at least $4,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of account opening.
Rewards rates: 2 points for every dollar spent on travel and dining purchases and 1.5 points for every dollar spent on other purchases and 1.5 points per dollar spent on all other purchases.
Benefits:
Annual fee: $95
For more details, see our full review of the Bank of America Premium Rewards credit card.
Apply here: Bank of America Premium Rewards credit card
The Business Platinum Card from American Express
If you’re feeling generous and looking to donate $5,000 or more, The Business Platinum Card from American Express offers 1.5 Membership Rewards points per dollar for all purchases over $5,000 annually (up to $2 million of these purchases). Just make sure that wherever you make your donation, the entire amount is charged as one transaction and not split into two or more payments — such as a monthly giving schedule — because you’ll only get the 1.5 multiplier on charges over $5,000 made as a single purchase.
Welcome offer: Earn 150,000 bonus points after spending $20,000 on eligible purchases with the card in the first three months of card membership.
Rewards rates: 5 Membership Rewards points per dollar spent on flights and prepaid hotels on AmexTravel.com (10% return based on TPG’s November 2024 valuations), 1.5 points per dollar on eligible purchases in select business categories and eligible purchases of $5,000 or more on up to $2 million of these purchases per calendar year (3% return based on TPG valuations) and 1 point per dollar spent on other purchases (2% return).
Benefits:
- Access to the American Express Global Lounge Collection, including Centurion Lounges, Priority Pass lounges and more
- Up to $200 airline fee credit for incidental fees charged to your card by one qualifying airline you select (enrollment required)
- 35% airline bonus when you book a first- or business-class flight, or any class flight with your selected qualifying airline, with American Express Travel using Amex Pay with Points (up to 1 million points back per calendar year)
- Hilton Honors Gold status and Marriott Bonvoy Gold status (enrollment required)
- Up to $400 annual Dell statement credit, distributed as up to $200 in statement credits between January and June and up to $200 in statement credits between July and December, for U.S. purchases with Dell on your card after you enroll (ending June 30, 2025)
- Up to $150 Adobe credit for select auto-renewing annual business subscription purchases (ending June 30, 2025)
- Up to $120 in statement credits per year for telephone service purchases in the U.S., given in monthly installments of up to $10 (enrollment required)
- Up to $199 in annual statement credits for Clear Plus
- Statement credit for one Global Entry application fee every four years ($120) or one TSA PreCheck application fee every 4.5 years (up to $85)
- No foreign transaction fees (see rates and fees)
Annual fee: $695 (see rates and fees)
For more details, see our full review of the Amex Business Platinum card.
Apply here: The Business Platinum Card from American Express
Chase Freedom Flex
The Chase Freedom Flex is a strong earner for the last quarter of 2024. Select charities are included in the card’s list of rotating 5% cash-back bonus categories on up to $1,500 in combined purchases through Dec. 31. You must activate these categories to unlock the bonus-earning potential.
Welcome offer: Earn $200 cash back after spending $500 in purchases in the first three months from account opening.
Rewards rates: Earn 5% back on up to $1,500 in combined purchases in quarterly rotating bonus categories, including select charities in Q4 2024, when you activate; 5% cash back on travel purchased through Chase Travel; 3% on dining at restaurants, including takeout and eligible delivery services; 3% on drugstore purchases; 1% on all other purchases.
Benefits:
- Cellphone protection offers up to $800 per claim and $1,000 annually (maximum of two claims in a 12-month period with a $50 deductible per claim) against covered theft or damage when you pay your cellphone bill with the card
- Purchase protection covers your new purchases for 120 days against damage or theft, up to $500 per claim
- Extended warranty extends the time period of the U.S. manufacturer’s warranty by an additional year on eligible warranties of three years or less
Annual fee: None
For more details, see our full review of the Chase Freedom Flex.
Apply here: Chase Freedom Flex
Best ways to redeem points for donations
When it comes to donating your hard-earned points, there are several opportunities out there. Here, we’ll spotlight a few programs that make it easy to redeem toward thousands of fundraisers or nonprofits.
Both American Express Membership Rewards and Hilton Honors allow points to be used toward a diverse array of nonprofit organizations. Amex partners with JustGiving, and Hilton partners with PointWorthy to make the process straightforward by linking your accounts.
You can earn Membership Rewards points by holding an Amex card. Here are some of our best Amex card options. Likewise, Hilton Honors points can be earned not only with stays at a Hilton property but also by applying for a Hilton credit card.
United allows you to donate miles through Miles on a Mission to a number of different charities and campaigns, including the American Red Cross, Global Glimpse and Make a Wish.
While we typically prefer to accrue points and miles and use them to travel, donating a small number of miles or points can be a great way to keep your points and miles from expiring. Of course, if you have a large stash of points and want to do good without spending cash, then using points can make sense, too.
Related: You can now redeem Chase, Citi and Amex points for charity — here’s how
What to know about Chase’s Pay Yourself Back feature
With Chase Pay Yourself Back, you can redeem your Ultimate Rewards points earned with its credit cards at a redemption level similar to booking travel.
From now through Dec. 31, you can use points earned from your Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Freedom Flex, Chase Freedom Unlimited, Ink Business Preferred, Ink Business Premier® Credit Card, Ink Business Cash® Credit Card, or Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card to pay yourself back after requesting a credit on your purchases with select charities.
The redemption comes at a value of 1.25 cents per point for every card except for the Chase Sapphire Reserve, which gets it back at an elevated 1.5 cents per point.
This is more generous than the rate you’d receive from other issuers, though still below TPG’s November 2024 valuation of Ultimate Rewards points at 2.05 cents apiece. However, whether or not this is the best use of your own Ultimate Rewards points comes down to your person spending habits and travel goals.
Related: Chase Pay Yourself Back Q4 categories — is it a good use of your rewards?
Should I apply for a new card before making a large donation?
If you’re considering making a large donation, you may want to apply for a new credit card before making the donation.
By doing so, you can make significant progress toward the spending required to obtain the card’s welcome bonus. If you don’t want to apply for a new card, consider whether you have a card with a threshold spending bonus to meet.
Related: 10 easiest credit card welcome bonuses to earn
Does the charity get my full donation?
In most cases, merchants (including charities) are charged fees on credit card charges.
For most cards and merchants, these fees are between 2% and 4% of the amount charged. That means that if you donate $1,000 to a charity, the charity will likely only get $960 to $980 of your donation once the bank levies various card processing fees.
If you want a set amount to reach your charity of choice, you may want to give a little extra to cover the credit card charges. (You could also just donate using a debit card, check or cash, but then you won’t earn any rewards on the donation.)
Related: Should I pay with a rewards credit card even if it incurs fees?
Bottom line
If you’re using a credit card to make charitable donations this season, be sure to use a credit card that maximizes your earnings. And if you want to use rewards instead of earning them, you can take advantage of several rewards program partnerships to do just that. No matter the route you choose, credit cards can make your Giving Tuesday even sweeter.
Related: The best credit cards for everyday spending
For Capital One products listed on this page, some of the benefits may be provided by Visa® or Mastercard® and may vary by product. See the respective Guide to Benefits for details, as terms and exclusions apply.
For rates and fees of the Blue Business Plus Card, click here.
For rates and fees of the Amex Business Platinum Card, click here.