Give Through A Donor-Advised Fund
Support A Cure for Pancreatitis by Giving Through A Donor-Advised Fund
Many financial and community institutions (including Fidelity, Schwab, Vanguard, Impact Assets, and regional community foundations) provide Donor-Advised Funds (DAF) from which a donor or family can direct charitable giving. Most have online distribution forms that you can access through your donor portal, or a phone number to call or form to complete. Below is information they may request to direct your gift to Mission: Cure:
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Frequently Asked Questions
A donor-advised fund (DAF) is a centralized charitable account. It allows charitably-inclined individuals, families and businesses to make tax-deductible charitable donations of cash, publicly-traded stock and in some case, certain illiquid assets, to a public charity that sponsors a DAF program.
Donors make an irrevocable, tax‐deductible contribution of cash, long‐term appreciated securities or other assets to a charity that sponsors a DAF program, which then establishes an account in the donor’s name. DAF donors may choose from a variety of investment options and proceeds are put into an account from which donors may make grant recommendations.
Please email Megan Golden at mgolden@mission-cure.org if you have any questions about donations. You can also reach a member of our team by phone at (401) 375-2873.
A copy of our latest annual report may be obtained, upon request, either from our organization or the NYS Attorney General’s Charities Bureau, 28 Liberty St, New York, NY 10005