Financial Partners

There are several ways you can contribute financially to Servants’ vision to see the urban poor and their communities transformed by Christ.

How We Process Donations

Servants offices are fully staffed by volunteers and overheads are kept to a minimum in keeping with our commitment to simplicity. If you have accounting or administrative skills, and would like to volunteer in one of our offices, please contact us

Donations can be made for specific Servants project funds  or in support of individual missionaries. 

No administration fee is taken out of donations to Servants projects and 100% of your gift will be sent to the project you nominate.*

Donate to Projects via PayPal

You can donate to most projects from anywhere in the world using PayPal.  Just click the “Donate via PayPal” button to the right, and choose from the drop-down menu.

  • House of Hope (Indonesia) – Support the free kindergarten and after-school program run by our Indonesia team (read more on the Indonesia page)
  • India Projects – Your funds will support education, health and other needs in India (read more on the India page)
  • Where Most Needed – The international coordination team will allocate funds to any Servants work where needed.

Donate to a Person, Team or Other Aspect of our Work

To support an individual Servants worker* or for any donation other than the projects listed above, please donate via one of our linking team offices.  For more information about the preferred methods of receiving donations just click on the relevant tab below.

Servants NZ is a NZ registered charity. This means that for any donations given for use in NZ you will receive a NZ tax receipt and can claim a rebate back of 33.3% (though unfortunately this presently doesn’t apply to donations for Servants work and workers based outside
of NZ).

You can give to Servants by sending a cheque (payable to “Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor”) to the NZ office: Servants New Zealand, PO Box 6382, Dunedin 9059, New Zealand. Please include a note stating the name of the worker or project that the gift is for.

Alternatively you can use internet banking to make a one-off direct payment or to set up a regular automatic payment (see below). If you use this option, we would be grateful if you would email us with the details of the payment and with your postal address for receipting purposes. Gifts are receipted annually unless otherwise requested.

Name of Payee: Servants to Asias UP

Payee’s Account Number: 02 0842 0096408 00

Bank: BNZ

Branch: Cashel & Fitzgerald

SWIFT: BKNZNZ22

Payee Particulars: Your surname and initials

Payee Code: Country to which you wish your donation sent

Payee Reference: Project or name of worker to whom you wish your donation sent.

Servants is a registered association in Switzerland with tax exemption and issues tax receipts for donations. We will forward 100% of your donation to the fields. Donations to Servants Switzerland can be deducted from federal tax and the tax of some cantons.

Donations from Switzerland can be sent to the following bank account: Postfinance account 40-38079-9, Servants Switzerland, Rotbergerstrasse 12, 4054 Basel (IBAN: CH83 0900 0000 4003 8079 9)

You can give tax-deductible donations to
the work of Servants in three ways:
Preferred Method: Automatic Monthly Deductions From Your Bank Account:

For regular monthly support of Servants missionaries or projects, our preferred method is automatic deduction (authorized by you) from your bank account each month or by monthly scheduled PayPal donations (established by you). To learn more about all USA donation options, please download and read this document.

by check:

Send checks (payable to “Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor”) to our U.S. office (Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor, 133 N. Friendswood Drive, PMB 343, Friendswood, TX 77546).  Please fill out and include this form with your check.

donate via paypal

You can use PayPal to setup a one-time or monthly donation(s). PayPal can withdraw these funds from your credit/debit card or directly from your bank account. You can find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Paypal by clicking the button to the right.

Important Notice: On the PayPal payments page, please include the name of the missionary or project you wish to support.




* All Servants workers are asked to provide a tithe of the donations they receive in order to support local administration, global coordination, and emergency needs. This tithe is adjusted occasionally according to needs and resources. Currently the tithe is 5%, used to help cover local administrative costs.

Servants NZ is a NZ registered charity. This means that for any donations given for use in NZ you will receive a NZ tax receipt and can claim a rebate back of 33.3% (though unfortunately this presently doesn’t apply to donations for Servants work and workers based outside
of NZ).

You can give to Servants by sending a cheque (payable to “Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor”) to the NZ office: Servants New Zealand, PO Box 6382, Dunedin 9059, New Zealand. Please include a note stating the name of the worker or project that the gift is for.

Alternatively you can use internet banking to make a one-off direct payment or to set up a regular automatic payment (see below). If you use this option, we would be grateful if you would email us with the details of the payment and with your postal address for receipting purposes. Gifts are receipted annually unless otherwise requested.

Name of Payee: Servants to Asias UP

Payee’s Account Number: 02 0842 0096408 00

Bank: BNZ

Branch: Cashel & Fitzgerald

SWIFT: BKNZNZ22

Payee Particulars: Your surname and initials

Payee Code: Country to which you wish your donation sent

Payee Reference: Project or name of worker to whom you wish your donation sent.

Servants is a registered association in Switzerland with tax exemption and issues tax receipts for donations. We will forward 100% of your donation to the fields. Donations to Servants Switzerland can be deducted from federal tax and the tax of some cantons.

Donations from Switzerland can be sent to the following bank account: Postfinance account 40-38079-9, Servants Switzerland, Rotbergerstrasse 12, 4054 Basel (IBAN: CH83 0900 0000 4003 8079 9)

Servants is a registered charity in the UK. You can give to the work of Servants in one of the following ways:

  • Sending a cheque (payable to ”Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor”) to our office: Servants UK, 28/1, Saughton Gardens, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH12 5TE
  • Donating by credit card via cafonline (Search for “Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor”. They will issue a tax receipt for your donation.)

No administration fee is taken out of donations to Servants projects and 100% of your gift will be sent to the field.

You can give tax-deductible donations to
the work of Servants in three ways:
Preferred Method: Automatic Monthly Deductions From Your Bank Account:

For regular monthly support of Servants missionaries or projects, our preferred method is automatic deduction (authorized by you) from your bank account each month or by monthly scheduled PayPal donations (established by you). To learn more about all USA donation options, please download and read this document.

by check:

Send checks (payable to “Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor”) to our U.S. office (Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor, 133 N. Friendswood Drive, PMB 343, Friendswood, TX 77546).  Please fill out and include this form with your check.

donate via paypal

You can use PayPal to setup a one-time or monthly donation(s). PayPal can withdraw these funds from your credit/debit card or directly from your bank account. You can find answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Paypal by clicking the button to the right.

Important Notice: On the PayPal payments page, please include the name of the missionary or project you wish to support.




* All Servants workers are asked to provide a tithe of the donations they receive in order to support local administration, global coordination, and emergency needs. This tithe is adjusted occasionally according to needs and resources. Currently the tithe is 5%, used to help cover local administrative costs.