We are registered with PPS-HK to accept online donation payments (CDNIS Merchant No. is 9471). To make a donation, please add CDNIS as a new bill payee, select 02 as bill type, select “Pay Bill” and then enter your donation amount. Please use your child’s 6-digit student ID number (if available) as bill payee account number for payments.
We accept funds transfers to our HSBC account. Please use your child’s name and 6-digit student number, as shown on their student ID or tuition statement, as the reference number for the transaction. Also, please email a copy of the transfer order. Our bank details are as follows:
Bank: The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
Account: 511-898751-001
SWIFT Code: HSBCHKHHHKH
Please make payable to Canadian International School of Hong Kong Limited or CDNIS, include a note of purpose and your child’s name/grade or 6-digit student number, and deliver in person at the reception desk or by post to:
Attn: Advancement Office
Canadian International School of Hong Kong
36 Nam Long Shan Road
Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Donors who are US taxpayers can qualify for an income tax deduction for gifts over US$100 (approximately HK$800) made to Canadian International School of Hong Kong via the Friends of Hong Kong Charities, Inc. (FOHKC). FOHKC is a section 501(c)3 registered tax-exempt organisation in the United States. Please make your gift online or by USD cheque payable to Friends of Hong Kong Charities Inc. delivered to CDNIS using the address above.
*FOHKC makes distributions and issues tax receipts quarterly.
Gifts in non-cash form are also very welcome. They include:
In-kind gifts of equipment for teaching and learning, book collections for our library, or material objects that aid in the fulfillment of our vision and mission
Pro-bono professional services
Bequests and life insurance plans naming CDNIS as the beneficiary
Assignment of royalties from intellectual property e.g. copyrights, patents and trademarks
Please contact the Advancement Office, by phone or email, if you are interested in making a non-cash gift.