Northeast Animal Shelter is a nonprofit organization classified by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) charity. All donations to Northeast Animal Shelter are fully tax-deductible.
Send an eCard
Whether it’s a holiday, a birthday, a special occasion, or you just want to say hello, sending an eCard is the perfect way to let friends and family know you are thinking of them. Choose one of these free, adorable cards and we’ll send it via email on your behalf.
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Please join our Monthly Pledge of Love Program
As a monthly donor, you’ll become a valued member of our Monthly Pledge of Love Program. Each month we’ll deduct the same amount from your credit card, bank account (via electronic funds transfer), or PayPal account.
Rest assured that we’ve implemented the highest level of security to safeguard you. Your credit card number is encrypted and transmitted directly to our merchant processor. Your credit card number is never stored by Northeast Animal
Shelter or accessible by any of our employees.
You can make a difference in the lives of homeless pets every day of the year. Your monthly gift will help us plan ahead, knowing we will have the resources to provide transportation, food, housing, routine medical care, and life-saving
surgeries.
What is CVV?
Also known as the Cardholder Verification Value (CVV) or Customer Identification Number (CID/4DBC), these three or four digit numbers help ensure that the physical card is in the cardholder’s possession while donating or shopping online helping to prevent
unauthorized or fraudulent use.
Where can I find it?
Visa, Mastercard, Discover
The 3-digit code is located on the back of your card, inside the signature area. Typically the signature panel will have a series of numbers, but only
the last three digits make up the CVV code.
Amex
The CID/4DBC is ALWAYS located ABOVE the embossed (raised) account number on the face of the card. In some instances, the CID/4DBC is located on the left
side of the card, but is always above the account number. Some cards have a four-digit number embossed below the account number, but this is not the CID/4DBC.
What does it do?
It’s actually more about what it prevents. When donating or shopping online, the 3 or 4 digit code helps organizations ensure that the card is in the right hands. Organizations will request the CVV at checkout from the cardholder, and the information
is sent electronically to the card-issuing bank to verify its validity. Within seconds the CVV results are returned with authorization. If it’s returned invalid, merchants have the right to stop the transaction.