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Gifts of Cash
A gift of cash is a simple and easy way for you to make a gift.
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Gifts of Stocks and Bonds
Donating appreciated securities, including stocks or bonds, is an easy and tax-effective way for you to make a gift to the Foundation That gift can be used to build up an existing endowment, establish a new endowment, or to provide unrestricted support to the Foundation.
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Gifts of Retirement Assets
A gift of your retirement assets, such as a gift from your IRA, 401k, 403b, pension or other tax deferred plan, is a smart, tax-advantaged way to make a gift. By making a gift of your retirement assets to the Foundation designated for an existing permanent endowment(s) to establish a new endowment, you will make a major impact on the future of the Catholic Church in northwest Pennsylvania.
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Gifts of Insurance
A gift of a life insurance policy is an excellent way to make a gift to us. If your life insurance policy is no longer needed or will no longer benefit your survivors, consider making a gift to help further our mission to build a strong and flourishing Church in our diocese.
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Gifts of Real Estate
Donating appreciated real estate, such as a home, vacation property, undeveloped land, farmland, ranch or commercial property can make a great gift to the Catholic Foundation of Northwest Pennsylvania for the benefit of a parish, cemetery, Catholic school, or ministry of your choice.
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Gifts of Mineral Interests
A gift of mineral interests (oil, gas, gold, silver, or other precious metals) is an excellent way to make a charitable gift for the benefit of the Church and its future.
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Gifts of Business Interests
As a business owner, you have the opportunity not only to build your business and accumulate wealth for yourself and your family, but also to accomplish your philanthropic goals through charitable planning. A gift of your corporate stock or assets can provide you with tax and income benefits and help further our mission to sustain the Catholic Church in northwest Pennsylvania.
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