Donation in a sentence as a noun

And it should be noted that we haven't accepted a single penny in donations since the fall of 2005.

You cannot, for example, accept a $5 "donation" and then send someone a $5 product back to them: that is a "sale", not a "donation".

30% of bone marrow donations are performed this way, and I believe it's usually due to restrictions of the recipient.

"At the time, the only way to donate marrow was to basically have someone drill holes in your bones and drain your skeleton, which kind of terrified me. Nowadays, of course, most donations require nothing more than sitting still for a few hours with an IV watching television.

Marrow donations still require anesthesia and a surgical procedure.

* From the non-profits perspective, re-occuring and emotionally invested donations are much more valuable than a one off big shot of money.

Every other benefit should be provided by personal savings, family support, and voluntary donation.

Also, whiners who neither helped then and aren't stepping up to help now reek of entitlement: what right do they enjoy to Pollack's continued donation of time and money, just because he historically provided something the community liked?

Donation definitions

noun

a voluntary gift (as of money or service or ideas) made to some worthwhile cause

See also: contribution

noun

act of giving in common with others for a common purpose especially to a charity

See also: contribution