The Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter, depends upon philanthropic support to carry out its important mission. Your generosity enables us to sustain our excellence in programs and services and develop innovative model programs to ensure that we continue to meet the needs of the Alzheimer's community. |
Here are some ways you can make a gift to the New York City Chapter:
- PHONE / CREDIT CARD: We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express. Please be assured that we have a secure server for all credit card transactions. You may also make a credit card gift by calling 646.744.2900.
- APPRECIATED SECURITIES: Gifts such as stocks or bonds may offer substantial tax advantages. A full fair market value deduction is allowed provided the security has been held more than one year (long term capital gain property); otherwise, the deduction is limited to the donor's adjusted tax basis.
- BEQUESTS: By remembering the Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter in your will, you can have a significant impact on improving the quality of care for all those affected by Alzheimer's disease. Your bequest may have estate tax planning benefi ts as well. Here is sample bequest information you can take to your attorney:
I, __________________________(city, state, zip), give, devise and bequeath to the Alzheimer’s Association, New York City Chapter, with offices located at 360 Lexington Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, New York 10017 (insert written amount of gift, percentage of estate, or residuary of estate, or description of property) for its unrestricted use and purpose.
- TRIBUTE GIFTS: Gifts to the Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter provide a special opportunity to honor the memory of a family member, friend or colleague, or to recognize an individual or a life occasion.
- VEHICLE DONATIONS: Your unwanted vehicle can support programs and services for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, and recreational vehicles are gladly accepted throughout the United States. Even if your vehicle will not start, we may accept it. To get started you can:
- LIFE INSURANCE AND RETIREMENT PLANS: You may also choose to remember the Alzheimer's Association, NYC Chapter by naming the Chapter the benefi ciary of your Retirement Plan or Insurance Policy.
- MATCHING GIFTS: Your company may have a matching gifts program. Matching gifts can double or even triple your contribution. Please contact your company's Human Resources Department to see if your company is eligible.
- PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS: If your employer conducts an employee contribution program through the United Way or one of the other federated campaigns, please remember to designate the Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter on your
campaign form. The following is a sample of employee payroll deduction programs:
Combined Federal Campaign (CFC): 9001
C.U.N.Y. & Combined Municipal Campaign (CMC): 0737
State employee Federal Appeal (SEFA): 51-1322
United Way: 003004
- CORPORATE GIVING: There are many ways your corporate employer can support the Alzheimer's Association, New York City Chapter, including payroll deductions, sponsoring Memory Walk or forming a Memory Walk Corporate Team, supporting our “Forget-Me-Not” Gala or by making a corporate contribution to a Chapter program or service. If you volunteer with the Chapter, your company may have a special contributions program available for volunteers.
If you have any questions about your gift or would like to discuss gift opportunities, please contact Carol Berne, Vice President for Development, Director of Leadership Giving at 646.744.2905, or by e-mail at cberne@alznyc.org. All inquiries are handled with prompt and confidential attention. As you consider any Charitable Gift Plan, please consult with your advisor to determine the tax/financial implications for you and your family.
The Alzheimer's Association, NYC Chapter is a tax-exempt organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Tax ID number 13-3277408) and your gifts are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. |
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