tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999566886148724041.post8157811191915950093..comments2023-10-23T11:59:23.114-05:00Comments on Nonprofit SOS: Why can't a nonprofit get its own credit card?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999566886148724041.post-36263963808739757862009-10-20T21:16:20.950-05:002009-10-20T21:16:20.950-05:00Not true for the larger non-profits. I am an E.D....Not true for the larger non-profits. I am an E.D. for a larger non-profit, and ran into the same issue. All credit card companies now seem to require a personal guarantee of credit. I recommend a debit card tied to a smaller $ management account, and separate from a general account. No personal guarantee of credit is needed in these cases.leo in the easthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01007002067972094033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999566886148724041.post-69155575023066206122009-02-02T10:49:00.000-06:002009-02-02T10:49:00.000-06:00The nonprofit/business credit cards that I have se...The nonprofit/business credit cards that I have seen or had all had the organization's name on it and my name- I had to fill out a form w/my ssn to get the card. Maybe larger nonprofits are allowed to have a card without a person's ssn? I'm not sure. I know that for businesses (at least with Capital One) they require a person's ssn before giving you a business card.Nonprofit SOShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13180727771461357699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999566886148724041.post-72608490871697551662009-02-02T10:42:00.000-06:002009-02-02T10:42:00.000-06:00I'm pretty sure that a previous non-profit employe...I'm pretty sure that a previous non-profit employer had a credit card with the corporations name on it and select signers. This was a few years ago. <BR/><BR/>I think we had two different cards - one was only corporate and kept in the office and the other was used by our camp directors and was tied to their name and the corporation.crossn81https://www.blogger.com/profile/12160347910351845573noreply@blogger.com