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Enjoy immediate tax savings while supporting your favorite charities

Once you have reviewed our Introductory Brochure, which contains the policies and guidelines for the Program, getting started is simple:

  1. Open an Account and Make Your Program Contribution Today
     
  2. If you are ready to contribute to a donor-advised fund account, you can enter your information online into our Program Account Form. Then print the form, sign it and mail it along with your donation. This includes all of the instructions to open a Program donor-advised fund account and to make your initial irrevocable contribution. If you are donating stock, you will also need to submit a completed Delivery Instructions Form.
     
  3. Open an Account Online and Make Your Program Contribution Later
     
  4. If you have not yet decided which assets you will contribute to the Program, you can still open a donor-advised fund account today using our Secure Online Program Account Form. To ensure a charitable tax deduction for this calendar year, your Program contribution must be received in good order by year-end.
     
    We’re serious about security. We know that many people may be concerned about submitting personal information online. Our online account service uses state-of-the-art technology to ensure that your information remains secure and confidential. Once you submit your account form, you will receive an e-mail from the Program for Charitable Giving confirming receipt of your information.

    Questions: please call us at 1-800-564-1597 or e-mail

"The Program is very simple, straightforward, and palpable — which is what charitable giving should be." Oren Tomlinson
Beyond, Fall 2002, p.6



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