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Linking Your Bank Account

Before you can donate with Subsplash Giving, you will need to link a payment method. Bank accounts will be withdrawn via ACH.

Logan Silver avatar
Written by Logan Silver
Updated over a week ago

If you do not want to link your bank account, check out our article for steps on Linking a debit or credit card.

Subsplash can only link to checking accounts and not savings accounts.

Sign in to your Bank Account

Navigate to your Organization's Giving Link. In the upper right corner, select Log in or Sign up. Select the login method (Apple, Google, Email) used when creating your account.

Once logged in, select your initials in the top right-hand corner, select your account, and then Payment Methods.

Select New Payment Method then select US Bank Account.

Insert your email, first and last name, and select your Bank.

Agree and Continue noting that Subsplash uses Stripe to connect your accounts.

Log into your bank account and follow the on-screen prompts to choose the account you would like to link.

Once you have chosen your account, Click Continue with Subsplash.

Select Add to confirm the linking of your bank account

Congratulations, your bank account has been added!

Manually link your bank account

If you are unable to sign in to add your bank account, you can manually add it with verification. Through this, you will receive your verification amounts within 1-3 business days.

Select Manually Verify.

Enter your bank account information.

Within 1-3 business days, check your bank account for either two micro-deposits or a single micro-deposit of $0.01 with the statement displaying a six-digit code starting with "SM".

Regardless of which verification option, you will start by logging back into your donor account.

Select your Account and Payment Methods like previously completed when adding your bank account.

Enter in the two micro-deposits or the six-digit code starting with "SM".

Select Verify.

Congratulations, your bank account has been added!

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