Fallon Every
Development Manager
Grand View Health Foundation
700 Lawn Avenue
Sellersville, PA 18960
Phone: 215-513-3937
Email: fevery@gvh.org
As the year 2024 comes to a close, it's the perfect time to review your charitable giving. Your thoughtful contributions today can create a lasting legacy for generations to come. Explore these impactful options to make the most of your year-end giving.
Maximize your tax benefits by donating appreciated stock directly to GVH.
Tip: Don't sell the stock first! Direct transfers provide the full tax advantage. We'll help you or your broker handle the transfer smoothly.
Turn a loss into a tax-saving opportunity by selling depreciated stock to realize a tax loss.
If you're over 70½, consider a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD):
Already using a DAF for charitable giving?
Make a year-end recommendation to support GVH today. Your generosity ensures we can continue our mission in 2024 and beyond. (Remember, DAFs do not provide additional tax deductions when grants are made.)
If you're close to exceeding the standard deduction threshold, consider "bunching" donations by:
This strategy can help you itemize deductions, increasing your tax savings.
Double or even triple the impact of your gift!
Many employers match or exceed employee charitable contributions. Check with your HR department to see if there is paperwork to secure a matching grant to GVH from your company or company foundation.
Did you know?
Establish a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT) before December 31st to:
As the new year approaches, take time to review your financial accounts, retirement plans, and insurance policies. Consider naming us as a beneficiary to ensure your legacy continues to make an impact.
To qualify for a 2024 tax deduction, ensure your gift is completed on time:
Before making your gift:
Have questions or need assistance? Contact us at fevery@gvh.org, GVHFoundation@gvh.org or call 215-513-3937. Together, we'll find the best way to meet your charitable goals.
Disclaimer: This information is intended as a general guide. Please consult your financial advisor, CPA, or attorney to determine how these strategies apply to your situation.