Webnestify Education

Send money. We’ll publish what we do with it.

One-time or monthly, any card, any country. Every donation lands in a public transparent account where anyone can watch the money come in and go out, live.

Card, bank transfer, or a QR code. All of it lands in the same public account, where anyone can watch it.

Two open hands holding a small pile of coins and a torn paper note that reads “make a change”.

One-time or recurring. Pick an amount.

Every card gift runs through Stripe. Any card, any country. The money lands in the same public transparent account shown further down, and the processor fee shows up as its own line in the quarterly ledger.

Slovak companies: email donations@webnestify.org and we will send a signed Zmluva o poskytnutí daru within two working days, so your accountant has the paperwork they need.

Rather send a bank transfer?

This lands straight in our public account with no card fee. Copy the IBAN and you are set.

IBAN · Webnestify Education, o. z.
SK83 1100 0000 0029 4129 8485
BIC / SWIFT
TATRSKBX
Bank
Tatra banka, a. s.
Account holder · Webnestify Education, o. z. · IČO 57 546 762 Transparent account · Tatra banka, a. s.

Every transaction. Public. Live. No PDF required.

Slovak banks offer something called a transparent account. It is a public page where anyone, without a login, can see every euro that comes in and goes out. That is the account we use. No balance stays hidden; no transfer is edited; no line is deleted.

Your name is not shown unless you put it in the reference. Senders appear as Súkromná osoba, a private individual. Companies appear by their legal name, because bank records work that way.

Card subscriptions arrive in the same account as batched Stripe payouts, visible the same way, with the fee shown as its own outgoing line.

Opens at tatrabanka.sk · no login required.

Live card donations

via Stripe
€65.00
Total donations · last 30 days
  • 23 Jul Sh**** · US €50.00
  • 05 Jul Du**** · SK €5.00
  • 02 Jul Ja**** · CZ €10.00
Names masked for privacy · Updated 23 Jul 2026

Concrete numbers. No “every donation counts.”

These are the actual unit costs of the programme. When the quarterly statement comes out, the numbers below are the ones you will see on the other side of the ledger.

€10
Prints take-home guides for one class

One class of 9-year-olds goes home with a one-page guide parents can read in five minutes.

€35
Fuel for one rural school visit

We drive to places that don’t get visited often. This covers a full round-trip tank and coffee for the drive back.

€90
A full classroom talk

Travel, printed kit for 30 students, a question-and-answer session, and a short follow-up with the teacher.

€350
A teachers’ workshop day

A four-hour hands-on session for a school’s entire teaching staff. Lunch is on us.

€1 200
A podcast season

Three months of hosting, editing, and a small stipend for the guests whose work we rely on.

€3 500
One month of the programme

Travel plus materials plus a part-time coordinator, at full tilt. This is the line we are trying to cover steadily.

Rates revised each quarter. We publish the revision alongside the statement.

Some of the most important lines in a nonprofit’s budget are the ones that stay at zero.

Not an office.

We don’t rent one. The programme runs out of classrooms, community halls, and living rooms.

Not ads or boosted posts.

We don’t pay platforms to amplify us. If teachers and parents don’t tell each other about us, the work isn’t ready.

Not agency retainers.

No PR, no growth consultants, no brand strategists. We write our own copy; we answer our own email.

Not logo walls.

Donor names appear in the transparent account as the bank prints them (private individuals anonymised; companies by legal name). They do not appear in classrooms, on lesson materials, or on slide decks.

If money is not the thing you can give, there are four other ways.

Slovak 2% tax mechanism

We become eligible for the Slovak 2% tax allocation programme in the second half of 2027. Details appear here once we register with the Notary Chamber. Slovak taxpayers can then direct 2% of their income tax to us at no personal cost. Status: eligible from late 2027.

Corporate support

Companies who want to co-fund school programmes, sponsor a workshop series, or provide in-kind support: write to us. We keep the agreements simple and the relationship transparent.

Grants and foundations

We welcome applications, introductions, and conversations. We can send our current programmes, legal documents, and budget on request.

Donate time or skills

If you can translate a guide, design materials, host a session in your community, or connect us to a school, write to us. Time helps almost as much as money.

Write us a plain email, tell us what you can offer.

No form, no questionnaire, no onboarding flow. A person reads it, a person replies, usually within two working days.

education@webnestify.org →

Questions we actually get

Is my donation tax-deductible?

Individuals in Slovakia can’t deduct personal donations from their own taxes. What you can do is assign 2% / 3% of your income tax to a registered nonprofit via the annual assignation form. We’ll be eligible for that once we’ve been registered for a year. For Slovak companies, the tax treatment depends on how the support is structured; your accountant will know how to book it. Either way, email donations@webnestify.org and we’ll send a signed Zmluva o poskytnutí daru within two working days for your records.

Can I cancel or change a recurring donation?

You can manage a recurring gift through Stripe’s customer portal. Enter the email you used when donating, Stripe emails you a sign-in link, and from there you can cancel, swap the card, or download past receipts. To change the amount, cancel the current gift and start a new one at the new amount. Stripe never double-bills across the switch.

Will my name appear on the public donor feed?

Not in full. We mask names. The first two letters are visible, the rest is asterisks, like Ma****. The public feed shows the masked name, the amount, and the country of the card. Your full name stays inside our Stripe account; only we see it there, and only because Stripe needs it to issue your receipt.

Can I donate from outside Slovakia?

Yes. Any card, any country. Stripe processes the payment in euros and the money lands in our account in Bratislava. Your bank may convert from your local currency and charge for that; that fee is theirs, not ours.

Will I get a receipt?

Every card donation gets an automatic email receipt from Stripe the moment the charge goes through. Slovak companies that need a signed Zmluva o poskytnutí daru for their accountant can email donations@webnestify.org, and we’ll send one within two working days.

What if I send too much, or want a refund?

Mistakes happen. If Stripe charged you twice, the amount was wrong, or you used the wrong card, email us and we’ll refund it. If you’ve just changed your mind, write anyway. We don’t auto-refund those, but we’ll hear you out. Email donations@webnestify.org; we reply within two working days.

Why Stripe and not Revolut, PayPal, GoFundMe?

Stripe has the lowest fees and the least friction: no platform skim on top of the processor fee, no growth-optimised nudges, no mandatory donor accounts. Card payouts batch into the same transparent account as every other transaction, so nothing disappears into a platform wallet.

If you send us money, we will use it to teach somebody’s child, or grandparent, or neighbour how to stay safe online. And we will tell you, in plain numbers, how we did it.

Judge us by the work, not the promises.

The teaching stays free for everyone who needs it. Your donation is what keeps it that way.