CANDY FOR A CAUSE!
See’s Candies is doing an online fundraiser for CASA of Marion County. They ship nationwide! Treat yourself and your loved ones, coworkers, and friends to a delectable holiday gift.
Use the special link to order, and CASA of Marion County will receive a portion of the proceeds.
MATCHING GIFTS & WORKPLACE GIVING
MULTIPLY YOUR IMPACT
After making a donation to CASA of Marion County, contact your human resources department to request a matching gift form or other instructions on how to have your gift matched. You may need the following information to complete the form:
Employer Identification Number (EIN): 81-0583065
CASA of Marion County
3530 River Road North Keizer, OR 97303
Phone: (503) 967-6420
E-mail: execdirector@casamarionor.org
Send your completed form to our office. If you have any questions about this process, please contact us at (503) 967-6420 or execdirector@casamarionor.org
Create a Lasting Legacy with CASA
Planned giving allows you to create a lasting impact for generations of foster care children. Join us in reaching our ultimate goal of recruiting, screening, training and supporting CASA volunteers for every child living in foster care in Marion County can become a reality.
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Wills - an excellent way to provide not only for your loved ones, but also to support CASA of Marion County with a bequest of a specific dollar amount, specific property or a percentage or all of "what's left."
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Life Insurance - one of the simplest ways to make a significant gift in the future is by naming CASA of Marion County as beneficiary to receive all or a portion of the proceeds of an existing or new policy.
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Retirement Plan - offers a variety of tax-advantaged ways to use IRA/401K or other tax-qualified retirement plan assets in charitable gift planning.
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Trusts - facilitate the giving of property, consolidate assets for estate administration, create control, provide tax-planning alternatives and deal with issues of mental or physical incapacity.
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IRA Charitable Rollovers - The IRA Charitable Rollover allows individuals over age 70½ to directly transfer up to $100,000 per year from an IRA account to one or more charities. This transfer counts toward the minimum required distribution rule for IRA accounts, and such distributions are free of both income and estate taxes.
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Land/Real Estate - Do you own a home or other property you no longer want? Make a charitable gift of it to CASA of Marion County and you could avoid capital gains and provide tax-favorable income for yourself.