Active campaign: $5,500 sewage repair at 1527 Walnut St., Anderson IN Founder match: $5,500 committed $200K founder challenge · Bharath donates a third building by year-end As featured in The Star Press and The Journal Gazette 501(c)(3) Private Operating Foundation · EIN 99-3628811 · tax-deductible See the campaign → Active campaign: $5,500 sewage repair at 1527 Walnut St., Anderson IN Founder match: $5,500 committed $200K founder challenge · Bharath donates a third building by year-end As featured in The Star Press and The Journal Gazette 501(c)(3) Private Operating Foundation · EIN 99-3628811 · tax-deductible See the campaign →

Your company can keep a family housed.

Corporate gifts fund the unglamorous work that actually preserves affordable housing — sewage stacks, permits, insurance, reserves. In return, your business gets public, year-stamped recognition that says something true: you helped keep working families in their homes.

501(c)(3) · EIN 99-3628811 · Tax-deductible · Recognition, never pay-for-certification
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What this is — and what it isn't

Supporter recognition acknowledges a charitable contribution to Amarnath Foundation. It is not a certification, accreditation, award, rating, or endorsement of any business, its products, or its practices. We do not evaluate our supporters, we do not sell certifications or awards, and supporters may not state or imply that recognition reflects anything other than charitable support. Every badge carries that disclosure in its own artwork.

Why so blunt about it?

Because pay-for-credibility schemes are common, and donors' trust is the only asset a small foundation has. If a badge from us ever implied vetting we didn't do, it would mislead your customers and our donors at the same time. So the program is built to make that impossible: recognition language is fixed, the disclaimer is baked into the badge file, and recognition is revoked in the rare case it's misrepresented.

Is a business gift tax-deductible?

Recognition at every tier is acknowledgment-level (name, logo, link) rather than advertising services, which generally preserves full charitable deductibility for the giver. Amarnath Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private operating foundation, EIN 99-3628811. Confirm treatment with your tax advisor.

How can we use the badge?

On your website, email signature, storefront window, or social profiles, with truthful wording such as "We support Amarnath Foundation." It is year-stamped (2026) and may be renewed with a new gift each year. It may not be displayed as a quality seal, rating, or endorsement.

Can the foundation decline or remove recognition?

Yes — at our sole discretion, including for businesses whose conduct conflicts with the housing mission, and always when recognition is misrepresented. Businesses affiliated with foundation insiders receive no public recognition at all, per the self-dealing rules that govern private foundations (IRC §4941).

How do we pay — and where does it go?

Card or bank via Givebutter, or email info@amarnathfoundation.org for an invoice, ACH/wire instructions, or check details (Amarnath Foundation · 1031 Clyde Ave Unit 303, Santa Clara, CA 95054). Gifts fund repairs, permits, insurance, and reserves on occupied affordable buildings in Anderson and Muncie, Indiana. There is no salaried staff; the founder works unpaid.