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Ways of Giving

All gifts are vital to the advancement of the school and to the support of the School’s annual, capital and endowment needs. Listed below are options you may wish to consider when making a gift to All Saints'.

 

Cash

Gifts paid in full or in installments throughout the year may be made by cash, check or credit card.

 

Stocks or Securities

A gift of appreciated stock can offer a two-fold benefit: you may avoid a tax on the capital gain, in addition to qualifying for an income tax deduction for the full market value of the stock at the time of the gift.

 

Matching Corporate Gifts

Many companies will match or multiply gifts made by employees and retirees to support education at the primary level.

 

Gifts in Kind

Items and services may be donated to the school, which provide operational savings and meet the needs of the school. The donor, through appraisal or record of purchase, determines the value of the gift.

 

Planned Giving Opportunities

We encourage donors to consider giving through planned gifts such as life insurance, bequests, or charitable trusts. Such gifts can offer tax benefits during the donor’s lifetime and/or reduce estate and inheritance taxes. In addition, individuals who provide for All Saints’ in their estate plans will be recognized as members of the All Saints’ Legacy Society.

Learn More...

To learn more about these gift opportunites or to receive information about different ways to make a planned gift, please contact:

 

Jenice Schultheis

Advancement Director

831-624-9171 ext. 13

jschultheis@asds.org.

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The ASDS Beanpot
Through our Outreach program, and over two decades, students at All Saints’ have bagged more than 500,000 pounds of beans for distribution to farm labor families in the Salinas Valley.

It has become an All Saints’ tradition to honor friends, family members and departed loved ones with contributions to the Beanpot.  To make a donation, or for more information about this program, contact Jenice Schultheis.