Charity Donations
There are many ways to give through the foundation. Here are some of the most common methods that philanthropists chose. Your financial, tax or estate planner can help you chose the method that is right for you.
Publicly traded stocks and bonds owned for more than one year may be donated to the foundation as a charitable gift
Residential property, commercial or industrial sites, and undeveloped land are attractive assets for charitable giving.
Virtually anything of value can be donated to a charity.
A bequest is the most common form of planned giving.
Donors can use assets held in an individual retirement account (IRA), 401(k), 403(b) or similar account to start a fund at the Choroideremia Research Foundation at the time of their death.
Donors may make a deferred gift of life insurance to the foundation in several ways.
Charitable Remainder Trusts allow you to transfer assets to a trust, take an immediate tax deduction and receive an income for your lifetime.
The needs of each donor are different, and these are only a few of the many ways that a charitable plan may be established.