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Popular tax-smart gifts

Many people are increasingly choosing to give non-cash assets, so they can have a bigger impact at less cost to them.

Stocks, securities, & mutual funds

Many people choose to give stocks, securities, or mutual funds instead of gifts of cash. Giving appreciated assets like these help you avoid paying capital gains taxes, and can give you an income tax deduction for the full value of the gift, if you’ve had the assets for more than one year.

Give appreciated assets now and enjoy the benefits, or add us as a beneficiary of these assets and eliminate estate and inheritance tax, making the most of your gift.

Benefits

  • Gifts of assets can often save you far more on taxes than gifts of cash
  • Avoid all capital gains taxes
  • Receive an income tax deduction for the value of the assets (if you’ve had them for more than a year)
  • Make an immediate impact on our mission

How it works

  1. Transfer appreciated securities directly to us (and avoid all capital gains taxes).
  2. Receive a tax receipt for the value of the assets.
  3. The securities are sold and the funds put directly to use for greatest impact.

Ask your broker to donate through:

Merrill Lynch
DTC number: 8862
ACCT name: God's Pantry Food Bank

Tax ID#: 31-0979404
ACCT Number: 54504436

God’s Pantry Food Bank, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)3 under the Internal Revenue Code.

Our federal tax identification number (FEIN) is 31-0979404.

God’s Pantry Food Bank’s broker contact information is:
Mr. Mark Wilden
Merrill Lynch
300 W. Vine Street, 10th Floor
Lexington, KY 40507
859-231-5242

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Don’t wait to make an impact, donate stock today

This easy-to-use, secure online tool makes donating stock simple for our supporters.

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Qualified Charitable Distributions from your IRA

Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs), also known as IRA Charitable Rollovers, are an important way for individuals 70.5 or older to invest in their community through God’s Pantry Food Bank. By providing nourishing food for today and resources for tomorrow, you are helping our neighbors feed their families and feel hopeful for their futures.

QCDs can count towards satisfying an individual’s Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) for the year, which is the minimum amount that an individual must withdraw from their IRA each year once they reach age 73.

Who it’s for

  • Individuals 70 ½ or older
  • Those who have an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) that is a traditional IRA, not a Roth IRA
  • Those who want to make a charitable gift that counts towards their Required Minimum Distribution
  • Those who want to reduce their taxable income

Benefits

  • Reduce taxable income
  • Counts towards your Required Minimum Distribution for the year
  • Make an immediate impact on our mission

How it works

  1. Instruct your IRA custodian to distribute up to $105,000 directly to one or more eligible charities.
  2. The QCD counts towards your Required Minimum Distribution.
  3. The QCD is not included in your taxable income, which can reduce your overall tax liability. You will not receive a charitable income tax deduction for the QCD.

If you wish to make a Qualified Charitable Distribution, contact your IRA custodian to get started.

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Make your QCD gift quickly and hassle-free, today

In under 10 minutes you will be guided through the entire donation process, no sensitive information required.

Start a QCD

On December 29, 2022, the SECURE 2.0 Act became law. This legislation updates language from the 2019 SECURE Act and implements changes intended to strengthen the retirement system. This QCD tool is updated to reflect relevant changes.

Donor-advised funds

A donor-advised fund (DAF) allows individuals to make charitable contributions and receive an immediate tax deduction. The funds are managed by a DAF custodian, and the donor can recommend grants to their preferred nonprofit organizations. Donors can contribute to the fund over time and recommend grants to charities at their discretion, providing flexibility in their giving strategy.

Donor advised funds are an important way for you to invest in your community through God’s Pantry Food Bank. By providing nourishing food for today and resources for tomorrow, you are helping our neighbors feed their families and feel hopeful for their futures.

Benefits

  • Retain the flexibility to make grant recommendations over time
  • Receive an immediate tax deduction when contributing to your fund
  • Make an immediate impact on our mission

Log in to your donor-advised fund account or contact your fund administrator to submit a grant request.

Submit your request to:

God's Pantry Food Bank
Tax ID#: 31-0979404

Gifts from donor advised funds may be made payable to God’s Pantry Food Bank and mailed to us at 1685 Jaggie Fox Way, Lexington, KY 40511-1084.

If you choose to support our organization, please contact us to let us know to ensure that you are properly acknowledged and that your grant gets put to use as you intend.

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Fuel hunger relief in Central and Eastern Kentucky

Planned gifts help fuel the vital hunger relief programs of God’s Pantry Food Bank. A gift in your will creates a foundation for the future of Central and Eastern Kentuckians who are experiencing hunger. Our work today is important, but it is equally, if not more important, to ensure that God’s Pantry Food Bank can continue well into the future.

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We’re here to help you meet your goals!

Our team would be happy to speak with you in confidence about your giving goals, with no obligation.

Name: Karen Griffin

Title :Development Director

Phone: 859-288-5325

Email: kagriffin@godspantry.org

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More ways to make an impact

Gifts in a will or trust

Donations in your will or trust are (by far) the most popular type of planned gift. Learn more, or get help starting your will (for free!).

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Beneficiary designations

Gifting assets not covered by your will — like 401(k) or IRA accounts — may help your heirs avoid unwanted taxes, even if you’re below the estate tax threshold.

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Gifts that pay you back

Give assets while providing yourself or others with income for a period of time or distributions at a later date.

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