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Below are some of the most popular ways by which DCH receives donations. As always, you may designate your gift to benefit a particular priority or fund. Unrestricted gifts are dispersed where the need is most urgent.
Cash.
A gift of cash is fully tax-deductible up to fifty percent of the donor's adjusted gross income for the year in which the gift was made.
- Current Use
Current use gifts enable DCH to address projects that are critical, but have a limited timeframe.
- Endowment
Endowment gifts enable DCH to make a difference not only today, but to also continue to better the lives in the community for years to come.
Corporate Gifts There are many ways that Corporations can get involved with DCH, one of which is through giving to various areas of our hospital system. We appreciate the significant and continued support of the community through both outright donations and in-kind gifts.
Planned Giving Planned Gifts are those gifts designed to offer significant tax advantages to you and your estate. These gifts may also provide life income for you, your family members or friends. With the advice and direction of your professional advisors and our staff, you can establish the type of gift that provides the greatest benefit to you, your family and DCH Health System. Those making planned gifts to the Foundation also receive membership in our prestigious Druid Oak Society.
- Gifts of Stock, Securities and Mutual Funds
A gift of appreciated stock, securities or mutual funds that have been held for more than one year are often the most economical way to give. Donors can claim the full fair-market value of the gift as a tax deduction and avoid capital gain tax on the appreciation of the asset. The team at the DCH Foundation can discuss with you which giving opportunity best complements your personal financial planning.
- Other Assets
Other appreciable assets can be donated with similar advantages as those mentioned above. These include an outright gift of real estate, such as land or a house, or other tangible personal property such as jewelry or artwork.
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