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Donor Resources
Ten Tips on Giving
- Budget for giving.
Plan your philanthropic activities right into your
budget just as you would other financial obligations.
- Be an informed giver.
Don't be afraid to ask questions when you're asked
to give, including: the specific name of the solicitor
and his or her relationship to the organization; how
much of your gift will be used for overhead; the specific
project the money will go toward; and other important
information. Give only when you feel comfortable that
your dollars will be going to support an organization
you know and believe in.
- Keep the right records.
For gifts of less than $250, a cashed check or receipt
from the charitable organization is sufficient proof
of contribution. For donating property, establishing
a trust or an annuity, talk to your accountant.
- Be aware of how much
is really tax deductible. If you receive
a premium in exchange for your gift (such as a book
or a dinner), the amount of your tax deduction is
reduced by the fair market value of the premium. You
can turn down the incentive item if you wish to claim
a deduction for the full amount of your gift. Ask
the receiving organization for more details.
- Ask about matching
gifts. Many employers match gifts
made by their employees or make grants to organizations
recommended by employees. Be sure to ask your company
how it can help your gift go even further.
- Remember, your gift
can be confidential. If you prefer
to have your gift remain confidential, you should
let the organization know. You can expect the charitable
organization to honor your request.
- Consider alternative
forms of giving. Don't overlook the
benefits to you and your cause received from bequests,
charitable gift annuities, gifts in kind, endowments
and many other creative forms of giving. Ask your
tax advisor or attorney to help you make the best
plan for you and your family.
- Volunteer!
In addition to financial support, consider giving
your time and skills. Not only will you help the organization,
but you'll also make contacts, hone your skills, and
learn more about the charitable cause to which you're
committing your time and money.
- Don't forget you have
the right to say no. Give generously
when you can, but if you're unsure or feel uncomfortable--or
if an organization simply falls outside your plan
for giving--don't be afraid to say no. Or, ask for
more information and take more time to think before
making your decision.
- Be a proactive giver!
You don't have to wait to be asked. Plan a giving
strategy in advance. Contact the charitable organizations
of your choice to discuss how your gifts can be most
effectively used and help make a difference in your
community.
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