A big thank you to Howdens for their £200 donation to our 2024 Charity of the Year, Matthew's House. Your support is greatly appreciated and will go a long way in helping the important work Matthew’s House does. We’ll be visiting Matthew's House at the end of the month to present them with a cheque for the total funds raised in 2024, including contributions from events like our golf day. We’re also looking forward to another successful year of fundraising and hope to receive the same incredible support for our new Charity of the Year, Lighthouse Club.
Castell Group’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
If your summer chore list includes cleaning out the garage and closets, you might have items to donate to a local charity. That’s not only generous, it might lead to tax savings (if you itemize deductions on your tax return). You’ll need to secure proper documentation from the qualified charities you donate to. Noncash donations of less than $250 must be supported by a receipt, showing your name, address, date of donation and detailed descriptions of the items. For donations valued at $250 to $500 you must also obtain a “contemporaneous written acknowledgement” from the charity. Click here for more details, including documentation needed for higher value donations: https://bit.ly/3yvZKD4
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
When it comes to charitable giving, the relationship between a charity and its supporters is pivotal to maintaining donor enthusiasm and loyalty. The journey of a supporter should never be treated as a transactional interaction, but a meaningful connection that can flourish over time – beginning with the first act of generosity and continuing well beyond it. Elovate shares some tips on how charities can nurture this vital relationship from the outset: https://bit.ly/4e1e06p #ResponseHandling #Fundraising #CharitySupport #CharityServices #Elovate
To view or add a comment, sign in
-