You can carry out God’s work through Food for The Poor to build a better, more compassionate world for all of us.
Note that, you can leave these generous gifts now and you may receive tax benefits to enjoy for yourself.
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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.
Use this tool to donate stock so we can track your gift, send you the correct receipt, and you can get the tax savings you deserve.
If you would prefer to make your donation through your broker, access our transfer information from the link above to notify Food For The Poor of your gift.
Retirement Assets
Life Insurance
To make an impact on our mission today, irrevocably designate Food For The Poor 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 Food For The Poor 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 Food For The Poor as a beneficiary of all or a portion of your life insurance policy. With this gift arrangement, Food For The Poor 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
To learn more about giving through personal property, contact us toll free at 866-501-4052 or email us at legacygiving@foodforthepoor.org.
From a Supporter Like You
Watch how Nick and Paul have been instrumental in establishing chicken farms to provide sustainable food sources and economic income for families like Rosa’s.