More Ways To Give Hope

There are many ways to support young families facing terminal illness. Explore the options below to find the best fit for your philanthropic goals. We are grateful for your generosity.

Give Online

Make a secure, one-time or monthly donation with your credit card or PayPal.

Give by Check

Mail a personal check, cashier’s check, or money order to support our mission.

Donor-Advised Funds

Recommend a grant to Inheritance of Hope through your donor-advised fund.

Give Stock

Make a gift of appreciated stock to provide hope to families and potentially receive tax benefits.

Give from Your IRA / QCD

If you are 70½ or older, you can make a tax-free gift directly from your IRA.

Wills & Planned Giving

Create a lasting legacy of hope for generations to come through a gift in your will or estate plan.

Support the Endowment

Invest in the long-term sustainability of our mission by contributing to the Inheritance of Hope endowment.

Give by Check

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Your gift by check will help create lasting legacies for young families facing the loss of a parent! All donations are tax-deductible to the extent the law allows.

Simply make the check payable to “Inheritance of Hope” and mail it to

1314 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Suite K2, Atlanta, GA 30318

Matching Gifts

If your employer offers matching gifts, direct them to Inheritance of Hope with this information:
Address: 1314 Chattahoochee Ave NW, Suite K2, Atlanta, GA 30318
If more information is needed, contact Aaron@InheritanceOfHope.org.

Give Tax-Free from Your IRA

“Donating to Inheritance of Hope from our IRA allows us to continue giving in retirement. While we’re obligated to take an IRA distribution, directing those funds to a charity ensures it’s not counted as income for us. This option has given us great joy as we can continue sharing the blessing of Inheritance of Hope.”

Giving to Inheritance of Hope directly from your IRA is a great way to maximize your tax benefits.

We welcome gifts of any size to serve families facing the loss of a parent.

  • A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD), also known as IRA Charitable Rollover, enables individuals age 70½ or older to give directly from your IRA without the distribution counting as taxable income
  • If you have a required minimum distribution from your IRA, making a QCD to Inheritance of Hope counts toward your required minimum distribution without counting as taxable income
  • You can make a qualified charitable distribution by informing your IRA custodian that you want to donate to Inheritance of Hope directly from your IRA

Donating IRA assets directly to Inheritance of Hope – rather than selling them and then donating the proceeds – enables you to save on your taxes and inspire more hope! Donations to Inheritance of Hope are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law; EIN 75-3243566.

Your IRA gift must be completed by December 31 to be eligible for your tax return.

Remember that it may take several business days to process after you submit the information.

For questions, more information, or assistance with this tax-beneficial giving option, we are ready to help before December ends at Development@InheritanceOfHope.org or 914.213.8435.

Create a Will at no cost to you

Everyone should have a Will. Have you included Inheritance of Hope in yours? Your Will is a way to show care for your loved ones, be intentional about the future, and invest in what matters to you.

Contact Development@InheritanceOfHope.org or 914.213.8435 if you have questions or would like help building your legacy with a Will.

Donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

EIN #75-3243566

Support the Endowment

Every day, 562 children (in the US alone) lose a parent to terminal illness
Over 7 million people in the US are in young families facing the loss of a parent to terminal illness.

Don’t leave these families feeling abandoned. The costs of Inheritance of Hope services are covered by generous donors, so families facing the loss of a parent can participate freely.

Would you be open to conversation about a major investment in a loving community for families facing terminal illness?

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