Kick In For Equal Pay Fund FAQ's


Where is the money going?


Your contribution will be transferred to the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund, managed by the United States Women's National Team Players Association (USWNTPA). This Fund has been created to aid in closing any future pay gap in compensation between the players of the Men's and Women's National Teams and across soccer.

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How much of my contribution is really going to the campaign?


100% of the monies contributed will go to the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund. Title Nine is paying for all associated processing fees.

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How much of my contribution is Title Nine going to match?


Title Nine is matching 100% of contributions, up to a total of $250,000.

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Will I get a receipt?


If you would like an email receipt, provide your email address when prompted during the payment process.

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Is this contribution provided to a charitable organization? Is it tax deductible?


Title Nine is a for profit entity. We are not in the business of charity, we are in the business of change! Additionally the United States Women's National Team Players Association is not a charity. As such your contribution to the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund is not considered a charitable donation and is not tax deductible.

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What is the minimum that I can contribute?


The requested minimum contribution amount is $10. Even $10 toward pay equity helps make a difference. You can select from one of the three preselected options in PayPal ($10, $25, and $100) or select "other amount" and add in the dollar amount of your choice.

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What is the most that I can contribute?


We ask that individual contributions not exceed $5,000. If you would like to contribute more than $5,000 to help fight for pay equity, please reach out to KickInForEqualPay@titlenine.com.

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Do I need a PayPal account to contribute?


No! You can use any credit or debit card to make a contribution through PayPal. If you already have a PayPal account set up, that works too.

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What payment types can I use to contribute?


You can use any credit or debit card or a PayPal account to make a contribution to the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund.

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Is contributing to a campaign via PayPal Secure?


PayPal is a safe and easy way to contribute without risking your privacy and security. PayPal keeps all of your financial information encrypted and private.

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What is PayPal?


PayPal is an online payment system that makes paying for things online and sending and receiving money safe and secure. Whether you pay with a credit card or a PayPal account, it is a secure way to contribute.

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How much does it cost to use PayPal?


PayPal is free to use.

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How can I tell my friends?


If you want to help spread the word and get your friends involved, you can share your donation on social media via the "share" buttons after you contribute to the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund. If you aren't able to contribute at this time, you can still help in the fight by posting on social media in support of the movement. #Justpayher #KickInForEqualPay

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Can I still collect points on my credit card from this contribution?


That depends on your card and banking institution's rules. If you have any questions regarding your contribution's eligibility for points or rewards, we recommend reaching out directly to your banking institution or card distributor.

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How can I get a refund on my contribution if I change my mind?


Contributions are final after 10 days. If you change your mind before 10 days from the date you contributed to the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund please reach out to Customer Support for assistance with your refund.

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Where can I go for additional questions or help?


If you have more questions on how to use PayPal, please reach out to the PayPal customer service here. If you have questions about the Kick In For Equal Pay Fund, please visit our website here.

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Who is USWNTPA?


USWNTPA stands for the United States Women’s National Team Players Association.

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Last Updated And Effective: July 26, 2021