Cash Gifts: Cash gifts are especially important to us as we have immediate expenses to offset, such as the day-to-day costs of running our facility. To make a cash gift, see the donation form.
An example of how you can make a cash gift is through an honorarium or memorial. Give a gift in memory of someone who cared deeply for children. Or make a gift in honor of a special occasion such as graduation, a birthday or an anniversary. There's no better way to honor or memorialize a friend or loved one than by reaching out a hand of hope to a child.
Take advantage of corporate matching. Your gift to Youth Villages can do double duty. Check with your company's human resources department to see if your company matches gifts to nonprofit organizations.
Remember Youth Villages in your will or trust: One of the most generous gestures individuals can make is leaving a bequest to a nonprofit organization. By designating a percentage of your will, a specific dollar amount or a residue gift, you leave a legacy that ensures that children will receive the care that they need to succeed. This is called a planned gift. Some planned gifts, such as Charitable Gift Annuities, provide income to you for life as well as tax benefits. Click here for more information about planned gifts.
Other giving opportunities: A Family to Family Fund or Named Endowment are ways to help future generations of children while taking advantage of unique tax advantages.