Using Ordonnia About Donations

About Donations

By Ordonnia Administration • Published on 2024-07-18 • Last edit on 2026-04-10

Ordonnia offers you to donate to organizations every so often. Special terms and information apply for donations.

What's "Charity Navigator"?

Charity Navigator is a website that aims to rate charities. We believe that it can help you to decide whether this is a cause you support or not, so we include a link to it on our website. However, please note that Charity Navigator is sometimes unreliable, and that Ordonnia does not endorse Charity Navigator's ratings as its own.

How is the charity chosen?

A private council of Ordonnia Help members and trusted users are selected to help decide of the charity that will be offered to users.

What is "Donate Anonymously"?

Your donation will be made public to other users, unless you check "Donate anonymously". Please note that this is a choice that you cannot revert.

Can I withdraw my donation?

No.

Can I reduce my donation?

No.

How many donations can I make?

As many as you want! However, our donation leaderboard is established per-donation and not per user. As such, a single donation of 1,500 U¢ will go above two donations of 1,000 U¢ in our leaderboard.

What is the maximum Ordonnia will give to a charity?

15,000 U¢ at the Special Exchange Rate. If the amount exceeds slightly, the egress will be donated to the charity. However, if the amount exceeds by too much, any U¢ above the 15,000 limit will be voided. You are responsible for checking the amount donated will not exceed the threshold.

Where is my tax receipt?

Donating through Ordonnia does not entitle you to tax receipts as Universal Currency holds no value pursuant to our Terms of Service. Donating through Ordonnia is a fully voluntary action that will yield no specific return.

How much U¢ is one euro or one dollar?

Effective 10.04.2026: Donations are now processed at a Special Exchange Rate at 0.5x of the exchange rate. The final donation amount will be paid in U.S. dollars to the charity.

Check our Exchange Rates page. Please note that these values are only indicative and that Universal Currency otherwise holds no monetary value.