Regarding RDID, DRN, RDH and Relevant Donors

This article explains in detail what the Relevant Donor ID (RDID), the Donor Referral Number (DRN) and Relevant Donor Highlight (RDH) mean, what they look and how you can get them.


Relevant Donor ID (RDID)

The Relevant Donor ID (RDID) is a unique ID that is assigned to a Relevant Donor (person who regularly donates to our non-profit or that has donated big amounts) and that identifies the person inside the EFPRP and our Network.


To get a Relevant Donor ID (RDID) you get contacted by our Support Team once you've met the requirement of a Relevant Donor. The specific requirements are regular donations or big donations (regular or one time).

If you think you deserve the Relevant Donor Status you can contact our Support Team and ask them about your elegibility.


Donor Referral Number (DRN)

A Donor Referral Number (DRN) is a unique number that identifies a donor.


This Referral Number can only be given to you by a Relevant Donor. When you make a donation, you input the Referral Number and we will know who invited you to donate.


Referral Numbers can give Relevant Donors unique perks such as custom donor t-shirts and invitations to Donation Summits.

Donor Refferal Numbers and Relevant Donor ID's are not the same


Relevant Donor Highlight (RDH)

Relevant Donor Highlights (RDH) is a way for us, at the EFPRP, to thank our biggest donors (Relevant Donors). These highlights are made public on our dedicated website page and sometimes, across our Social Media.


Only Relevant Donors are eligible for these highlights.

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