Yes. There’s a $1 minimum on all contributions made via ActBlue because it takes time and money to process a donation.
Contributions made via ActBlue are the same as those made in other ways (through the mail, at a fundraiser, etc.) and have amount limits.
Contribution limits for 2023-2024 are as follows. (You can also find these limits on the FEC’s website.) Note that some differ from the 2022 limits due to the FEC’s adjustments for inflation.
- U.S. Presidential Candidates — $3,300 per election to each candidate. (Primary and general elections are counted separately, even if the primary is uncontested.)
- U.S. House and Senate candidates — $3,300 per election to each candidate. (Primary and general elections are counted separately, even if the primary is uncontested.)
- Federal PACs (e.g., ActBlue) — $5,000 per year to each PAC.
- National Party Committees (e.g., the DNC, DSCC, DCCC) — $41,300 annually to each national party committee.
- State and Local Party Committees — Combined $10,000 limit for party committees in each state. These limits are on contributions to the state or local party’s federal account.
For state and local campaigns, contribution limits vary by state or municipality.
We’ve built ActBlue so that contribution forms accommodate a jurisdiction’s contribution limits.
Note: There is no limit on the amount you can donate to social welfare organizations or independent expenditure-only PACs listed on ActBlue.
Our Customer Service Team is here to help. Contact us with any questions about using ActBlue.
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