With an active debit card, you can turn donation on or off in the LHV mobile app or in the internet bank. You should also choose how much and to which charity you donate with each card payment.
We have created the opportunity for our debit card holders to donate to a good cause with every card payment. Donation is voluntary and is open to all private individuals.
Every penny counts – every little bit goes a long way towards a big goal. Let’s do it together!

How does it work?
You can change your choice at any time, for example, you can increase the amount of the donation or direct the donation to another organization. The change will take effect on the next calendar day.
We pay the collected donations to charities once a year.
As a donor, you will receive a refund of income tax on your donation. You will also see the total amount of your donations in the LHV mobile app and in the internet bank.
For example, if you make 15 card payments a month and donate 10 cents with each payment, your contribution to charity is 1.5 Euros per month and a total of 18 Euros per year.
Who can be supported?
The mission of this charity is to make schools bullying-free. The
charity has helped schools across Estonia to implement KiVa, the
unique science and evidence-based program to prevent bullying.
Anti-bullying charity’s activities depend to a large extent on
donations and supporters.
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The aim of SOS Lasteküla is to increase the
well-being of children and families in Estonia. SOS Lasteküla
offers community-based family care and tailored support for
families, promoting the well-being of families with children and
raising funds to support families and children growing up in
at-risk families.
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The mission of the Tartu University Hospital Children’s
Foundation is to provide children in need of
special treatments and care with the most modern treatment,
medicines, aids and therapies that are not covered by state
funds. They also help to acquire innovative equipment.
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The Estonian Association of Parents of Children
with Cancer was established in 1992 and its mission is to
provide the necessary support to all children with cancer and
their families in Estonia in the best possible way and within
the limits of available opportunities. Every child must receive
the best possible treatment.
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more
Varjupaikade MTÜ operates in six animal shelters
all over Estonia. Their mission is to help stray pets return
home and find new owners for homeless pets.
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Loomade Hoiupaik is the largest private animal
shelter in the Nordic countries.
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Hille Tänavsuu Cancer Treatment Fund Gifted Life
is a private cancer support fund. Its mission is to help cancer
patients whose treatment is not supported by the state. The fund
helps those in need to buy essential life-saving medicines,
giving them hope, the opportunity to live longer or even to
fully recover.
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The Estonian Green Movement (ERL) is a
non-profit organization engaged in environmental protection. It
aims to improve the situation of the Estonian environment and to
guide our society towards a green and sustainable way of
thinking. The main areas of the ERL are energy, mineral
resources, and the economy.
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MTÜ Peaasjad deals with the promotion of mental
health, prevention of problems, early intervention and reduction
of stigmatization in Estonian society.
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The Estonian National Culture Foundation
supports Estonian culture, education, science, medicine and
sports with scholarships. The foundation is the oldest in
Estonia working only on private donations. Every donation
contributes to the preservation and further development of
Estonian culture.
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The aim of the Estonian Chamber of People with
Disabilities (EPIKoda) is to improve the
well-being, quality of life, and inclusion of people with
disabilities in society. The goal is to ensure that everyone has
the opportunity to contribute to society, create added value,
and realize their potential. The Estonian Chamber of People with
Disabilities is a member of the European Disability Forum (EDF)
and the European Patients' Forum.
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The Women's Support and Information Centre
brings together people committed to making the world a better
place by providing psychological, legal, economic and emotional
support to victims of domestic violence, helping them to break
the cycle of violence.
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FAQ
We take the accumulated donations from your account once a day and deduct them from your current account the next day. At the same time, we do not calculate donations from card payment reservations. From the account statement, you can keep track of how much you have donated to the selected charity on a daily basis.
LHV will send the amount of your donation and personal identification code to the charity. The personal identification code is required in order for you to receive a refund of income tax on the donation.
All you have to do is do a good deed and turn on permanent donation. The income tax refund will be taken care of automatically.
Yes, you can deduct the amount of donations from your taxable income. The charity organization you’ve donated to will forward the necessary information to the Tax and Customs Board.
Yes, an minor can also make donations. To do this, the parent or guardian with the right of representation must activate the permanent donation option for the child's debit card in the LHV mobile app or internet bank. There you should select the child's profile and then review his bank card.
No, there is no debt. If there is not enough money on your account to donate the selected amount, the donation will not be made.
No, donations to your selected charity organisation will continue automatically with the new card.












