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Your gift provides the guidance, support, and resources our young people need to become independent adults who lead meaningful productive lives.

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Donation Total: $20.00 One Time

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There’s opportunity to double and sometimes triple your gift to Kids Above All when you work at a company with a matching gift program. Check with your human resources office for a matching gift form, and enclose it with your contribution. If you have questions, contact Zulma Colon, Vice President of Resource Development, at [email protected].

If you currently use a Donor Advised Fund to contribute to your favorite causes, add Kids Above All to your gift planning. We gratefully accept contributions through several DAF’s including Fidelity, Vanguard, Schwab, and more. Contact your DAF administrator and recommend that a contribution be made to Kids Above All.

Contact Zulma Colon, Vice President of Resource Development, at [email protected] with questions or to discuss your giving options.

If your estate plans include Kids Above All, please let us know.

Kids Above All welcomes planned gifts in the form of bequests, life insurance, life estates, charitable remainder trusts, an IRA, 401(k), or 403(b) plan. Making a bequest or any other type of planned gift may generate tax benefits to the donor and provide long-term support for the school. Please contact Zulma Colon, Vice President of Resource Development, at [email protected] to make special arrangements for these types of gifts.

If you are interested in giving a gift of stock to Kids Above All, please provide a letter of direction authorizing your investment firm to transfer the stock and indicate the company and number of shares to be transferred.

Please contact Zulma Colon, Vice President of Resource Development, at [email protected] with any questions.

Kids Above All recently began accepting planned giving contributions through a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) from an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), which saves on income taxes.

What is a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD)? Individuals who have an IRA may be required to withdraw a minimum distribution. The distribution counts as taxable income. However, a portion of it can be shared as a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) – transferring a given amount from your IRA directly to a charitable organization such as Kids Above All. This reduces your taxable income, satisfies your required minimum distribution, and makes a difference in the lives of our students.

Who qualifies? Individuals who were 70½ or older at the end of 2019.

How much can I donate? The maximum amount you can donate is $100,000 per IRA owner or $200,000 per couple per year.

If a current IRA rollover is not possible for you, please consider making Kids Above All the beneficiary of your retirement fund. Please consult with your tax advisor to determine if a qualified charitable distribution from your IRA is right for you and share any questions with Zulma Colon, Vice President of Resource Development, at [email protected].

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