Donations
Your support helps further developments in tarot studies
There is no doubt that unless an organisation
sets up as a commercial undertaking, its development is
entirely dependent on support it receives through either
membership, donations or sales.
Should you wish to support the work of the Association
for Tarot Studies, a number of ways are open. First
and foremost is your membership. If however,
you prefer to simply make a donation, it will be thankfully
welcome.
If your support is specifically and solely for the purposes of developing Tarotpedia, please mention this with your donation.
A number of options are available to make
a financial donation:
by credit card payment via PayPal; by postal or money order; by direct bank transfer;
by personal cheque; by cash.
Credit Card payment
When purchasing an ATS publication, simply add a donation to the total. No
matter how small, it assists in providing funds for further projects. Alternatively, a direct donation can be made below - it will be warmly appreciated.
Supporting the Association helps to pay for maintenance and development.
Cheque or Money Orders
Cheques and money orders, made out to 'Association for
Tarot Studies', can be mailed to:
Association for Tarot Studies
PO Box 4013
Croydon Hills
Vic., 3136
Bank transfer
If in Australia, an electronic bank transfer directly to
ATS's account may be made:
Account Name: Association for
Tarot Studies
Bank: Bank of Bendigo
bsb: 633000
acc: 121022065
If outside Australia, please contact your bank, as procedures and requirements vary. For direct Telegraphic Transfers to our account:
Bendigo Bank Swift Code: BENDAU3B
Bendigo Bank BSB: 633-000
Account name: Association for Tarot Studies
Account number: 121022065
Cash
Cash donations may be made directly to a Committee member.
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by the Association for Tarot Studies.
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supporters
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