Gifts That Reduce Your Taxes

With your support, participants can permanently exit poverty and live stable, fulfilling lives.

Gifts of Cash

Cash is the simplest asset to donate and the quickest way to make an immediate impact for ECS. If you want to further our work today and claim the entire amount of your gift as a charitable income tax deduction, consider a gift of cash. Make your gift online, via a check or money order or with a wire transfer.

Stocks and Securities

When you give stock or securities (stock, bonds, mutual funds), you may be eligible for a double tax benefit: 1) You receive an income tax deduction for the full, present, fair market value of the assets, and 2) you may completely avoid capital gains tax on the appreciation of the assets. This is one of the easiest gifts to give and one of the most useful in accomplishing your philanthropic goals. Click here for ECS stock transfer instructions

Savings Bonds

When you redeem savings bonds, you will owe income tax on the appreciation. So will the person who inherits them. You can eliminate the income tax on bonds you plan to redeem by donating them to ECS. Because ECS is tax-exempt, 100 percent of your gift of savings bonds will go toward the mission to reduce poverty in the region.

Retirement Assets

A gift of your retirement assets, such as an employee retirement plan, IRA, or tax-sheltered annuity, is an excellent way to make a gift. A gift of these assets can shield you or your heirs from taxes while supporting Episcopal Community Services.

Life Insurance

Transfer ownership now:

To make an impact on our mission today, irrevocably designate Episcopal Community Services as owner and beneficiary of an existing life insurance policy. If your policy is paid up, you will receive an immediate income tax deduction based on the policy value.

If your policy is not yet paid up, you will make contributions of cash to ECS to cover future premium payments. For any continuing premium payments you make, you will receive a charitable deduction in the year of the payment.

 

Name us as a beneficiary:

You can name Episcopal Community Services as a beneficiary of all or a portion of your life insurance policy. With this gift arrangement, ECS will receive the proceeds of your policy when you pass away. You can change your beneficiary at any time.

This gift is easy to arrange — simply request a beneficiary designation form from your plan administrator.

Personal Property

A gift of artwork, coins, antiques, or other personal property can be an excellent way to support Episcopal Community Services. The tax benefits of the gift depend on whether ECS can use the property in a way that is related to its mission. Contact us to learn more about this type of gift — we would be happy to help you find the option that best fits your philanthropic goals.

Our Team is Here to Help

Our experienced team is here to help you…

  • Learn about special projects that align with your interests.
  • Structure a donation that maximizes benefits for you and your loved ones.
  • Stay up to date on how your gift is used.
  • And more!

Jessica Lynch
Director of Donor Relations

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